Example sentences of "[noun] will [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps the shops 'll make it easier for us now . |
2 | You stupid bitch , ’ he murmured furiously under his breath to Perdita , ‘ now Alejandro 'll quadruple his prices . ’ |
3 | Mummy 'll bump her head right |
4 | Now listen to what we 're going to do now , we 're going to mummy 'll get you some dinner in a minute , are you hungry ? |
5 | Will you stay here and Mummy 'll get you a sweater to put on . |
6 | Come on , and then mummy 'll get your cakey . |
7 | The goblins 'll eat you before you OD . ’ |
8 | And good competitors claiming a seven pound allowance , the trainer 'll have him . |
9 | Richard 'll tell you what you 're supposed to say . |
10 | And a nice cup of tea 'll make you feel better . |
11 | Well Sharne 'll have them . |
12 | The kids 'll love it . |
13 | You wan na see , the kids 'll see you dialling |
14 | I bet Jean 'll miss him you know . |
15 | ‘ MacArthur 'll flay us . |
16 | you stand up and Pat 'll pull it oh ee |
17 | The history and practice of press coverage of religion will tell us a great deal about the significance of the phenomenon of religion in contemporary social , political and cultural life , ’ he said . |
18 | Speed will have his central role he prefers so there s no excuse now . |
19 | If speed will turn you into your parents , PCP might turn you seriously psychotic . |
20 | The dictionary entry also suggests that the term " Islam " was new to English-speaking culture at this time , and prompts you to look up other words , including " musselman " and " mohammedan " ; reading the entries on these words will give you further clues relating to the representation of Islam in English-speaking cultures , and so further material for your argument . |
21 | Caddis houses helped us take the previous step ; snail shells will help us take this one . |
22 | ‘ Matey will expect me back to help her . ’ |
23 | They reckon that dubbing French dialogue on to the kids ' favourite soaps will keep them switched on in class . |
24 | When you have lined up your data in this way a glance will tell you for which sounds you have enough words to make check lists . |
25 | Such a period of further study could qualify for a discretionary grant , but , because of poll tax capping , almost no one in my borough will receive one . |
26 | Ewan will enjoy it this year . |
27 | Martin Johnson and Vinny Cunningham will play their first matches of the tour after flying out last week as replacements . |
28 | Besides , a good sense of rhythm will improve your writing . |
29 | Although intelligence in the horse is an inherited characteristic , our handling of the horse will affect it as much as handling affects different characteristics of temperament . |
30 | Most people when confronted with a horse will pat it . |