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

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1 Nay , rather than I 'll leave my Cause i' th' Lurch , I 'll — I 'll — I 'll
2 She 's very warm and has no sense of ‘ I 'm a princess so I will keep my distance from you ’ .
3 The Secretary of State will remember my exchanges with the Prime Minister in respect of volunteering , so he will understand my regret at the reduction in opportunities for those who want to volunteer for the TAVR in Northern Ireland .
4 But in this case the routine 's got huggered up , if you 'll excuse my French , because someone 's short-circuited the standard procedure . ’
5 Of course , en suite has long been de rigueur ( if you 'll pardon my French ) in hotels nationwide .
6 The atmosphere in this house is suffocating — if you 'll take my advice , you 'll leave before it stifles you too . "
7 " If you 'll take my advice — " began Bigwig .
8 And if you 'll take my advice you 'll throw that trap away .
9 It has no right to be there and if you will take my advice you will tell Frank Coven to take it out of that window and back to the bank as fast as he can . ’
10 ‘ Frank ’ I said , ‘ if you will take my advice as a good friend , you will get that Cup back with the speed of light . ’
11 If you will obey my voice , ’ said God to the Israelites after the Exodus , ‘ and keep my covenant , you shall be my own possession among all peoples ’ ( Exod. 19:5 ) .
12 I doubt if he will accept my advice .
13 The doctors are appalled by the press , everybody is appalled ; the nurse is freaking out and saying she will not take me to the operating theatre because they will take my picture and harass me ; she is terrified somebody is going to hit her , so in the end my lawyer wheels me because nobody else dares .
14 ‘ I 'm asking you to marry me , be my wife … fill all the empty places in my life , as I will do my utmost to fill all those in yours . ’
15 For I will consider my lover , who shall remain nameless .
16 In fact my real belief is that in the troubles ahead of us connected with labour we are moving very fast in the direction of revolution ; and though you will consider my hope a baseless one I still entertain it — that it is by Tariff Reform that we might , so to speak , get the train at least shifted on to other lines .
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