Example sentences of "we will [adv] [verb] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We 'll probably drive each other crazy . ’
2 Then we 'll probably put this case back till later in the day .
3 As I said I 'll be having quite a lot to say about in the lectures , so we 'll just regard this class as a kind of prelude to that .
4 ‘ Now , we 'll just get this place to rights , and have a quiet evening with our knitting , Agnes dear . ’
5 So we 'll just use this equation .
6 And Dannii 's not in at the moment so we 'll just have some music now .
7 I think we 'll just wipe that mess , mind your fingers you dilly
8 Well we do n't need to put that on , we 'll just take that home with us .
9 And we 'll both show little Cassie and little Johnny how to fly a kite .
10 We 'll certainly see some action . "
11 Do you reckon we 'll still know each other ?
12 Maybe we 'll really see some change now . ’
13 Really detailed molecular records at a spacing of a hundred years or less will be necessary to predict the climate change in the future and we 'll really need that information if we 're going to live safely on this planet .
14 When we do adding up , if we add two numbers together , we 'll always get another number .
15 I 've got a lot on my mind : the state of the economy , interest rates , disarmament in the Warsaw Pact , lead in petrol , why nobody lets England win at cricket any more , does the Aids scare mean we 'll never have another vampire movie , are forty-eight satellite TV channels enough … ’
16 If we are going to get this philosophic about every detail we 'll never have any plan at all …
17 ‘ Sometimes I think we 'll never see each other again . ’
18 We 'll never see another poet like him in England . ’
19 ‘ Well , judging from the size of the village , there may well be room for us if we 're to be content with small animals only , but I 'm afraid we 'll never get any farm work .
20 So we 'll suddenly find this window that 's thirty foot long by seven foot high and
21 But we will surely see each other again during our stay .
22 If anybody is interested mail me ! ( we will also need some method of identification ) .
23 We will probably hold some trial games before making our final selection . ’
24 In an intra-linguistic description , we will simply state this difference as a structural linguistic fact ( and do the same for the other differences we notice ) and that will be the end of it : dialect A has one structure , and dialect B has another .
25 ‘ But give us all a chance and we will soon repay such faith . ’
26 Er , My Lord we will obviously calculate such interest that has to be calculated er and figures have to be sorted out and will be agreed if that is appropriate , er and we 'll also consider whether it 's proper er to seek to achieve a structured settlement .
27 Er so say we get fifty people applying , we will then use those application forms to decide how ma er sorry which ones we 're going to go with .
28 We will now examine each item in turn and point up some of the main arguments .
29 We will now consider each stage in turn .
30 We will now consider some research which explores the nature of social life in towns and cities .
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