Example sentences of "[pers pn] will [verb] a " in BNC.

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1 I will wear a navy-blue overall with a checked collar and cuffs , and a little badge saying , ‘ I 'm Anna .
2 I will pin a note on the door , saying I have had to cancel all my appointments …
3 In its place they have a very good organisation called the United Kingdom Immigration Advice Service and I will quote a fax I have received from them .
4 It might be nice to have a few of us go along , and I will drop a few subtle hints so a meeting with the players or at least a trip round the ground and watching a training session is on the cards : - )
5 It might be nice to have a few of us go along , and I will drop a few subtle hints so a meeting with the players or at least a trip round the ground and watching a training session is on the cards : - )
6 Nigel said yesterday : ‘ I think I will bring a flask in future . ’
7 Today I will lead a convoy of UN lorries with food and gas to these villages .
8 He had all three and felt that at last the play was under way : this was why he had struck north ; this was why he had learned his part ( and God bless Major General Lake of Dumfries and God keep him there ) ; this was his great opportunity and ‘ O Lord , ’ he prayed to himself , ‘ if it is true that You have love even for the worst of Your sinners and let Your Son welcome into Paradise the thief on the cross who by a single act redeemed a life of evil , then remember me at Hause Point , remember how I tried to obey Your will and how I saved that innocent young girl and help me here because I swear , if I succeed in my intention here , I will lead a life of charity and Christian duty to the end .
9 Volumes have been written on this subject but I will offer a succinct aim that sums up , for me , the essence of good practice :
10 Perhaps I will convey a better idea of the tone of those evenings if I say that regular visitors included the likes of Mr Harry Graham , valet-butler to Sir James Chambers , and Mr John Donalds , valet to Mr Sydney Dickenson .
11 ‘ If you do n't do the desirable thing I will present a penalty . ’
12 I WILL thrust splendidly into the cut-glass sky , flanked on the east by Lake Michigan , a convincing fake beach if ever you saw one ; I WILL inject the Indian summer glare with a brittle but somehow reassuring fake coastal wind ; I WILL present a clean front , a scrubbed facade for the city 's countless visitors , and at least one vegetarian take-out that 's just big enough to accommodate all of Consolidated .
13 In this paper I will present a specific example of this function of design by scrutinising the present British Government 's preferred approach to the conservation of energy in non-domestic buildings .
14 I will spring a tear , come to attention and salute that old Scottish soldier who took an alien handed to feed his family and still bring honour to the 91st of Foot .
15 I will leave a copy on the message board for you . ’
16 Get out your grammar books and I will explain a few things to you that will help your conversation if you can get them into your so stupid heads .
17 I will prepare a document for you to sign .
18 If there appears to be a dispute on the facts , I will prepare a valuation memorandum which sets out the factual information which forms the background to the valuation .
19 Finally , in the fourth section I will cover a few miscellaneous topics which I think may be of interest .
20 When I return to my country I will start a discussion between the two parties . ’
21 ‘ I swear by Apollo the physician … that by precept , lecture , and every other mode of instruction , I will impart a knowledge of the Art to my own sons , and those of my teachers , and to disciples bound by a stipulation and oath according to the law of medicine … ‘
22 I will reply a little more freely , because you are who you are ; and because it is Gustave of whom I speak .
23 I will consult a solicitor about buying and selling my home .
24 I was not sure how best to deal with this and I will consult a solicitor about investments . ’
25 The next time the hon. Gentleman is on the train for Newcastle he should get off at Darlington and I will arrange a guided tour of that project for him .
26 I will send a letter as well as
27 My friend , you say only a merlan , I say give me your whiting and I will create a masterpiece — a soufflé de merlan à la Didier . ’
28 I will cook a meal probably a Lancashire hot-pot .
29 Well both are awkward , I said , but I will stand a light spanking if I can come home with you after .
30 I will draw a veil over the cheerless , fly-infested days that followed and shift the scene to Paris , where we arrived by train with no car and no money .
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