Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] will [vb infin] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I think they 'd get some good material from us , so I 'll add some match reports and humourous stuff for them to do with as they will .
2 So I 'll have more time for designing .
3 We do n't have an afternoon surgery , so I 'll have more time to talk . ’
4 It seems to be time to get dinner , so I will leave some space for Grandad .
5 ‘ I 'm sure my presence is distressing for you , so I will keep this meeting brief .
6 It is only two o'clock in the afternoon and already me and the boys have had more beer , sex , drugs and Nintendo than you 'll have all year , you sad f— !
7 Bedroom has got a , it 's in an alcove so you 'll have that piece where it 's bottom of the stairs or wherever , I mean , the , stand on slip mats you 're gon na get that because of the , the airing cupboard is part of the hall , part of the bedroom and nothing you can do about that one , and on the wall it 's just gon na be one length of each room , cut off , perfect , , actually they do n't normally do that , they usually just the measurement , cos I not , never understood why they do n't have measurements there all standard , you guarantee use the one strip of another roll
8 ‘ Breakspear wo n't do the senator 's cruise , ’ he said , ‘ so you 'll lose that money , but if you work one night a week for me then you 'll earn just as much anyway .
9 It could be Lorrimer 's vomit , so we 'll need some information on his stomach contents .
10 Inevitably , therefore , there must be a good many eruptions taking place below sea level , so we will conclude this chapter by looking briefly at the sort of activity that results .
11 are , are out , are out now , in , in relation to consultation and user groups and their re or representative organizations , have been asked to comment in relation to the whole process before we go , we get to Panel and P and R er , so that we get , and then full Council , so we will get some indication , and twenty six particularly , so that , maybe those members in the last er , er , Council do realize they might have got , we might have got our fingers burnt in relation to this particular issue .
12 Having announced the thing way back in September 1989 , IBM Corp is finally promising to have a completed version of its AD/Cycle software engineering-based application development environment by the end of the year and ready to ship to end users by the middle of 1994 — although it will bear little resemblance to the 1989 conception .
13 The chances of playing for England are remote … yet for Eire in goal is good , so he 'll get some international/world experience ( maybe in the World Cup … give us another reason to cheer on you Irish ; - )
14 There is a choice of seven sizes so it will fit any space .
15 Yeah well come on then cos I want to get to mum 's cos I 'll do that washing up when I come back sha n't I ?
16 And I daht if yer 'll find another cahnty with 36% ‘ owever ‘ ard yer searches . ’
17 When she still looked bewildered he said more harshly , ‘ I 'll take the heat off if you 'll show some appreciation . ’
18 If you 'll come this way please , ’ the man said when Maggie had finished .
19 Now , if you 'll come this way , please … ’
20 ‘ Doubt if you 'll get much change out of Koogan , ’ the don called Michael observed , and Loretta brightened up .
21 You may be wondering if you will have enough willpower to see this through for the whole 28 days .
22 Cos you 'll need another go wo n't you ?
23 Cos you 'll get half way and you 'll have to hike
24 I wonder if we 'll get any snow ?
25 Meanwhile , it 's not clear if they 'll get any compensation for their ordeal .
26 Yeah right so go down and see him , and then go over to that place near Red Row and see if they 'll cut that wood for you we can see it 's just gone half past two now , I want a ball game on the fence post
27 I 'm the breadwinner and it looks like it will stay that way .
28 Wainfleet carried on : ‘ I 've apologized — I 'll even apologize to Linley if it 'll make any difference — but what more can I do ? ’
29 ‘ I do n't know if it will do any good , ’ she said as she looked at the medicine , ‘ but it might .
30 I should like to know whether the Opposition welcome the reduction of that £0.5 billion burden on British employers or taxpayers or whether they regret it and I am happy to give way now to the hon. Member for Sedgefield if he will answer that question .
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