Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] will [adv] " in BNC.

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1 If you 'll be Confirmed in Faith I 'll never ask you to come to the church again .
2 That is , in acting on the best reasons I will also inevitably transcend reason and take a deliberate decision ( e.g. to buy a sliced loaf ) concerning some aspects of which reason is undetermined .
3 The 13-goal marksman 's chances of being fit have improved since he started the treatment and his manager Ron Atkinson said : ‘ If he does make it and this machine has done the trick I 'll gladly pay out Pounds 25,000 myself to buy one . ’
4 I would like to think on Saturdays To Craven Cottage I will always go .
5 So the question is whether he still is the 5/6-th choice as striker for Leeds when he returns , in that case I 'll probably see him here in Bergen in the spring , on loan to Brann .
6 ‘ In which case I will automatically take over sixty per cent of the assets .
7 Usually I can only suggest possible methods of locating a partner for a large cichlid — unless I have just had a similar query from someone else , in which case I will happily operate a marriage bureau as long as both fishkeepers are agreeable .
8 Maybe the situation around will finally overcome us , I do n't know , and we shall feel incredibly troubled about our future : in that case I will still try to save , to help , to plan something else .
9 Yours is one case I will always remember not for the large number of witnesses , but for the meeting of a man who right from the first impressed his lawyers with his innocence a conviction that grew and grew the more that one went into the case and met the many people who knew Andy Beattie so well . ’
10 Right good and you should always check that before you draw it just in case your pie chart comes out and put , put that up in the air a bit I 'll just show you that , those are good there , but up in the air like that
11 After a bit I 'll probably start seeing visions .
12 The end bit , the end bit I 'll probably go out during that
13 There are a lot of things I 'd love to see — and when things cool off a little bit I 'll definitely go .
14 Okay erm if you want to call your mum I 'll just
15 If I get the subway I 'll probably fall asleep and end up at Washington Heights . ’
16 Now erm just just by way of look I 'll just interrupt this slightly I 'll come back to it in a second .
17 It 'd be just my luck I 'll just touch it and it 'd go off .
18 With a bit of luck I 'll actually get to see my first competitive Leeds match next Wednesday v the Arse at Highbury .
19 Knowing my luck I 'll only be able to afford a weekend break in Bognor Regis , especially as my measly wage has only gone up by fourpence in the last two years .
20 Here also is a new Member , Nick Hawkins ( Member for Blackpool South and a leading member of the Bow Group ) : ‘ From my involvement in European matters , I believe that I should say that I have great misgivings about the decision I will ultimately make tonight to support the Government and to support the Maastricht Treaty .
21 It was an experience I will never forget , and one of which , when I returned home , I felt deeply ashamed .
22 ‘ An experience I will never forget ’
23 All in all , an experience I will never forget — thanks to Winning Ideas .
24 It is an experience I will never forget .
25 ‘ It 's an experience I will always remember , and I shall relive those memories of the finish line next year when I hope to break the three hour barrier . ’
26 depends on my advice there 's my business card I will now give me a ring .
27 Me sister 's got one the same and I said cor I like your ring I 'll never afford that and she said it 's only Argos sixty nine bleeding quid , I thought it 's fine .
28 ‘ When I finish playing football I 'll probably be coaching and be one of those still playing in Wimbledon 's reserves at 40 .
29 If I am not picked to play football I will probably play hockey .
30 For light relief we had Valerie , and why she did n't end up in the same boat I 'll never know .
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