Example sentences of "and [pron] will [adv] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | you sit here , you sit still for a minute and eat , eat your sandwich and I 'll just put Joseph in the car oh what |
2 | And I 'll never forget Mr Dyance . |
3 | From a Christian perspective , you and I will never face death . |
4 | Ted and I will never see eye to eye about his clients , whom he likes , respects and positively enjoys dragging over hills to bag stags , whereas I loathe these numbskulls who think killing is ‘ sport ’ . |
5 | ‘ Poor you — and you 'll probably get rheumatism sitting here , unless they all hurry up . |
6 | ‘ And you 'll always need leaders . ’ |
7 | Look down at the foot of the page and you will probably find others , occurring not so frequently but with regularity and at fixed intervals . |
8 | Know God and you will also love God . |
9 | You will probably have to consult colleagues to gain some of this information and you will also need access to a library to research the alternative delivery system you have chosen to examine . |
10 | ‘ You know the bad consequence of my laying myself under unnecessary obligation , and you will therefore take care that I only do it for real Friends that I can depend upon , ’ the member of parliament warned . |
11 | Your investment will buy units in that fund and you will therefore have access to a far wider-ranging portfolio of investments than most individuals could realistically set up and manage on their own . |
12 | They sleep during the day , and you will sometimes see flocks of little birds mobbing a sleeping owl in broad daylight . |
13 | These normally take one or two days and you will usually get notice of the inspections in order to alert your team . |
14 | One occupation which requires people to work a few days now and then is market research , and you will usually see advertisements for this work in local papers . |
15 | But there will always be clients whose English is poor , who are bewildered or have perhaps tried but failed , and who will still need specialist care . |
16 | ‘ She 's a fanatic and she 'll probably bring Dad and a whole coachload of relatives to Liverpool , too . ’ |
17 | As she toyed with a pottery unicorn made by Leonora during her stay in Bart 's , Lady Romsey added : ‘ When we knew she was n't going to survive we said , ‘ We will get through this and we will still thank Bart 's . |
18 | If they 've asked for really impossible things , it means the whole siege has been done for publicity — and they 'll probably kill Liam whatever happens . |
19 | And they 'll just ask people to partake and we 'll get it done . |
20 | For reasons that we shall discuss in Chapter 9 , the members of a colony of social insects co-operate with one another , and they will therefore give signal that are as informative as possible ; they will not usually give deceptive signals to fellow members of their colony . |
21 | And he will again introduce youngsters on the periphery of recognition — a policy which he has adopted successfully for almost two seasons . |
22 | An executive may be consulted by telephone , letter or in person and he will usually keep notes of any presentations . |
23 | room and It 'll soon pass muster |
24 | Clearly , the gearbox remained the Achilles ' heel for the McLaren-Honda and it will doubtless cause Senna one or two anxious moments before this season ends in Adelaide on 5 November . |
25 | If a horse is left unfed one day , it will feel the physical stress of lack of food and be hungry and lose condition , and it will also suffer anxiety caused by the hunger which will cause it to lose additional weight . |
26 | Anyway I went to see Foxy at lunchtime and erm and he said that erm er and I mentioned it to him and I said you know do n't go up to Sal and say Jess is feeling like erm you know , feeling that he 's , feeling really jealous because er if , if Sal is trying to get back that will just like please him , you know , if he is trying , if that 's the whole aim of the whole , you know , the operation then , then he 'll just feel pleased and it will also embarrass Jessica and she does n't want and if , and if it 's not , if it was nothing , you know , she 'll feel embarrassed so please do n't say anything and he said no no I 'll just make some subtle , subtle comment and he went up to , he told me that he went up to Sal and he goes erm and he says how 's everything going with Jessica and Sal goes yeah it 's good and , and he go erm cos er Phil erm cos Foxy goes oh cos it 's , it 's going really well with me and Catriona , it 's going really well I 'm really enjoying it , what about you , you know , and Sal goes yeah , it 's really good and Foxy goes erm you know is it , is it a long term thing then , you looking for a long term thing do you think and Sal goes yeah , what about you and Foxy goes yeah yeah definitely yeah , you know , cos he was doing it subtly so I came back and I said to Jess you know really , an and Foxy said there was nothing strange about , it was no f you know it was definitely to fe s f erm Sal was er you know being truthful , there was not like erm yeah well yeah you know and trying to get off the subject , it was n't it was completely , yeah , it 's brilliant , going really well , really enjoying it and it 's gon na be long term sort of thing . |
27 | Version V.5 is for Intel-based systems running SCO Unix or MS/DOS , and it will also run standalone in native mode . |
28 | They will feel the Government is heeding Dr Hendron and the SDLP and it will only heighten tension , ’ he said . |
29 | Although SNMP2 will offer no real backward compatibility with version 1 , Epilogue recognises that SNMP users will need to have both versions resident on their systems , and it will therefore incorporate elements of both versions in its next release . |
30 | However , I found this book immensely valuable , and it will certainly take price of place in my collection of chromatography reference books . |