Example sentences of "[noun sg] [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 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 . ’
3 I would like to think on Saturdays To Craven Cottage I will always go .
4 In which case I wo n't have a
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 ‘ In that case I will not keep you any longer than I can help . ’
8 I 'm afraid I do n't speak French at all and in any case I will not be here for long , but madame … ’
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 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 . ’
12 If it 's not one who supplies my regular retailer I wo n't buy the fish .
13 It looks as if the relegation issue in Division I wo n't be decided until Saturday week when Glasgow High-Kelvinside are away to Currie and Stirling County meet Boroughmuir at Bridgehaugh .
14 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
15 After a bit I 'll probably start seeing visions .
16 The end bit , the end bit I 'll probably go out during that
17 There are a lot of things I 'd love to see — and when things cool off a little bit I 'll definitely go .
18 Okay erm if you want to call your mum I 'll just
19 If I get the subway I 'll probably fall asleep and end up at Washington Heights . ’
20 Now erm just just by way of look I 'll just interrupt this slightly I 'll come back to it in a second .
21 ‘ Of course I wo n't tell .
22 ‘ No , of course I wo n't .
23 And although Sutton had offered to continue working with Pilger , the answer was quite clear : ‘ Of course I wo n't be able to work with him . ’
24 " Well , of course I wo n't if you do n't want .
25 Of course I wo n't go climbing hills , ’ Beth assured her with a light peck on the cheek to show that she was not annoyed at the girl 's being so forward .
26 Of course I wo n't say anything about the money . ’
27 Of course I wo n't . ’
28 And of course I wo n't say anything .
29 ‘ Of course I wo n't .
30 Of course I wo n't tell Dad . ’
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