Example sentences of "will [adv] [verb] [pron] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 The young man faltered , but managed , ‘ If you 'll only let me show you — ’
2 You and Daryl where in the first form room before afternoon school and I 'm sure we 'll all remember you saying you 'd like to put a spider down Mary Lou 's neck .
3 Boy , I 'll just bet you wish it were !
4 They 'll just make you do it in here .
5 And if you 'll just let me handle it , I also know exactly how you can get everything you want .
6 Yes , well , we 'll just ask you to lecture us
7 we know they 're gon na be around we 'll just say you know we 're not gon na be around .
8 yeah , he 'll probably forget I doubt it though
9 They 'll probably get somebody to contact you over there and you just hand over the material and come quietly home without blowing any bridges behind you .
10 So he 'll probably get I think he , he goes to the class first , then come , and he comes downstairs .
11 ‘ Eric built up a wonderful relationship with the fans and we 'll never forget him telling us that he loved us when the team were parading the League trophy . ’
12 that we have n't ever seen cos he looks stuck in Hungary , she said and I 'll never forget she said we put a name tag on him I 've been to Hungary .
13 But I 'll never touch you less'n you want it or you 're hurt .
14 ‘ I 'll never believe he done it , ’ said Mrs Flaherty , when she came round for a cup of tea and a slice of the action , ‘ not if he 's convicted by a dozen juries , and do n't tell me he 'll get a fair trial in the current climate of opinion , not unless they pick twelve men the same size and true .
15 Well you can apologize all you like , because I 'll never believe you mean it , and I 'll never accept your apology ! ’
16 ‘ Adam , ’ she pledged quietly , ‘ you 'll never know what hit you . ’
17 If he 's in police custody as he may well be by now they 'll never let her see him , ’ Hugo said .
18 ‘ Your father 'll never let 'er wear 'em , ’ said Annie .
19 You 'll never force me to say I was a party to it . ’
20 I feel that we 're equals , that you 'll never allow me to dominate you .
21 I kept waving to Mike but he took no notice , and if I hang about here Otley will only ask me to fetch him a slice of ox and then I shall be sick .
22 They will still allege he murdered her . ’
23 You never believe that the gods will really let it burn you .
24 What that exhibition in fact is doing is that it 's not saying here 's a new spirit in painting , it 's saying that we the organizers , having not bothered to show you these things in the sixties and seventies , will now allow you to see them in the eighties , and we will pretend there 's a new spirit because we think it 's good for the art world to have new fashions , new movements , or at least something new going on that will produce some kind of emotional pressure .
25 ‘ Mum will never let me keep it .
26 " But the marchioness will never let us have him .
27 But Araminta will never allow him to sell it . ’
28 We have his word that he is not gay , so we will never know what drew him to Hampstead Heath after dark ; nor why he wears a wedding ring when he is unmarried .
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