Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] will [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | You must be careful or you 'll trip up . ’ |
2 | One other problem is that there is an assumption that everyone will practice their religion in the same way . |
3 | . What I 'll do is that I 'll final of action shortly and I 'll tu |
4 | Did n't see a match report so I 'll chip in my brief comments here on what I saw . |
5 | When you book your ( Club 19–30 ) Holiday we want you to be so satisfied that you 'll book with us again next year . |
6 | Tell them all , all of them , that you will noise it abroad . |
7 | er come along and see me because I , because it is quite you know likely that you will sort of worry about |
8 | Erm and so the , the project we 've put forward is that we will trial some of these indicators , to see whether they work , to see what they tell us , erm and therefore we would hopefully be able to improve these indicators , so that we think that they 're , they 're much better in order to er sort of shape the , the performance for the , the future services . |
9 | And you get the feeling that they 'll sort of go back to school and college or wherever |
10 | If , as Lord Bruce of Donington points out ( letter , April 2 ) , the new Parliament will be presented with a Bill before most members have themselves been able to read the text of the treaty , this is presumably in the hope that they will railroad it through before the British presidency commences in June . |
11 | The aim of introducing these magic bullets into the sick body is that they will help do the work that the body itself would do if it were well . |
12 | ‘ They 're confused and disorientated and as time goes on , the risk is going to grow that they will strand themselves on land because they wo n't be feeding and will become progressively weaker . ’ |
13 | Brian Grant believes that clients have become more sophisticated , so they will pressure agencies to improve the quality of their services , at a time when the advertising cupboard is pretty bare . |
14 | If the tension is sufficient it will contain some part of the problem , whilst also ensuring that it will balloon out somewhere else . |
15 | The US 's largest CFC manufacturer , Du Pont , announced that it will phase out production of HCFCs 10 years before that deadline . |
16 | I now speak for my learned friend when I say that he will expert that . |
17 | ‘ Captain Meredith 's nigger it 'll be , and I 'll thankee to get back to th'work , Sally Dade , — said Salt . |
18 | And I 'll ice it for you . |
19 | And he 'd say just take a look through he said just any one you want he said and I 'll programme it that 'll come straight through and he sort of s six speakers fucking ridiculous . |
20 | Give it to me and I 'll hand out the stuff . |
21 | Altogether then er , an encouraging set of results and I 'll hand you over to Frank to take us through them in more detail . |
22 | Yes it is and I 'll hand it to Frank . |
23 | Come over and I 'll wine you and dine you and make love with you for the rest of your life . |
24 | and I 'll sort of ring to say |
25 | You sail away on the seas and I 'll commune with my spirit . |
26 | And I 'll tummle your world right over |
27 | And so er friends of ours , he 's got muscular dystrophy and he 's sort of in the same sort of and so we we 'll have a decrepit contingent , he and I will sort of and the two girls who are relatively young and healthy will go charging around and taking photographs and doing the tourist thing . |
28 | And you 'll second that , cross-party approach to this , are you all agreed ? |
29 | Your contract will be with Fal Sail , and you 'll book direct with them . |
30 | ‘ Yes , she sounds really awful and she 'll crow over Mother Francis , the good one . |