Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] will [adv] [vb infin] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The American owners , Len and Jane Irwin have successfully re-established an elegant 17th Century canal house atmosphere where you will instantly feel at home .
2 Place in a cold frame or on a windowsill out of direct sunlight , where they will soon root at this time of year .
3 Erm and although I will briefly go through some technical ones erm motion number two to erm er because it 's in relation to growth savings that we have the differences between the budgets and which are actually being er proposed and er I suppose we do need to go through number six carefully as well about structural maintenance funds .
4 I 've had more shooting practice out here in the fields with Davide than I 'll ever have in Caserta !
5 Like I was saying to one of the men in the section who has n't been that co-operative , like , I 'm only here for a year and you all know more than I will ever know about policing .
6 I 'd like to start somewhere not too much in the public eye , because it takes the pressure off , so I 'll probably go to Argentina or somewhere like that , do some rehearsals and some gigs and see what transpires . ’
7 I 'm coming from LS6 that morning with a mate so I 'll probably try for the Adelphi for lunch-time .
8 For example , the insistence of planning authorities upon the use of certain building materials , the standards of design and external finish and the density of housing development reflect their traditional concern with how a house or a village looks rather than who will actually live in it .
9 You could pull that loose too , so you 'll just have to be patient and lie still for now .
10 I do n't know who you belong to , Leonora , but no one 's anxious about you yet , obviously , so you 'll just have to be patient . ’
11 We still work in the same building , so we 'll often pop into each other 's offices or talk on the phone , although Peter often blips me on my computer .
12 So the ultracold collisions are unlikely to provide a fundamental limit on the fountain experiments , at least in the near future , although they will certainly need to be accounted for in some way .
13 I mean , in the long run their both , they both give the same outcome , alright , but farmers want to try and avoid that variability of income , alright , so they 'll much prefer to , instead of having , you know , they probably prefer erm , a certain income of forty pounds rather than erm , an equal chance of getting one hundred pounds or zero .
14 ‘ I intend leaving this the first moment I can for Sydney hence to Hobart Town to see you , although it will verily interfere with my pursuits .
15 ‘ Rupert and the Green Dragon ’ is produced by the same people who brought ‘ Postman Pat and ‘ Fireman Sam ’ to the Opera House so it will obviously appeal to children who love to see their favourite characters on stage .
16 If you 'll just bear with me a few minutes , gentlemen , I 'll just nip along to the car , if I may .
17 Erm I think also sir , you if you compare the county 's N Y four appendix six , if you 'll just look at that .
18 But you can make it different , George , if you 'll only cooperate with this television thing .
19 ‘ I do n't want any technical information ’ , I replied , ‘ I just need to know if it will still run on my ordinary PC with 640Kb memory ’ .
20 A good hairdresser will tell you a ) if she thinks it will suit you or not and b ) if it will actually work on your hair type .
21 I wonder if anyone will ever know about the emptiness of my life .
22 I trembled because I 'll never return to Rome , she thought , because when I leave tomorrow — and I will leave tomorrow — it will be forever .
23 Because I 'll never cry for you again , ’ I said , which was a very false promise , because I was crying inside at the time , and only I know how much I cried for her later .
24 This one area of the swing is obviously critical to the ball 's flight , because you will either capitalise on all the swing movements that have preceded this , or you may destroy all the good that went before .
25 There is no point at all in starting to do something you hate or which you find boring because you will never stick to it .
26 We , on the other hand , will try with added muscular effort to put things right because we will invariably go by what feels right .
27 We buy clothes because we like them , are inspired by them , ca n't ( supposedly ) live without them … but rarely because we will otherwise die of exposure .
28 Small meetings , regular get-togethers of people who mostly know each other , are not so much my concern here , because they will probably run to an agreed format and be fairly self-contained .
29 No it 's because it 'll only look at the
30 If you 've got a per perfectly good answer , do n't start writing a load of waffle as well because it 'll only detract from your mark .
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