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

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1 Do you think I 'll soon learn to read and write ? "
2 ‘ But I 'll think I 'll just need to talk it over with a few people before we run it though . ’
3 It was something I do n't think I 'll ever be able to forget , the twinkling tree and the boot-polished , worried faces everywhere in the darkness .
4 ‘ But I do n't think I 'll ever be quite so scared of cows again , ’ she added , when she told of her perilous passage through the herd and how afraid she 'd been .
5 I must be honest and say that I do n't think I 'll ever run that fast .
6 And he paused a moment until he imagined that the pain of her rheumatics had eased , and then he said , slowly but firmly , ‘ I do n't think I 'll ever marry ; in fact , I 'm sure I wo n't . ’
7 " I do n't think I 'll ever be able to do that . "
8 I do n't think I 'll ever totally get over it .
9 " I do n't think I 'll ever feel anything ever again with the region I sit on , " grinned Chuck as he continued to bounce up and down on the plank bench .
10 I do n't think I 'll ever be the same after this week .
11 But there 's one date I do n't think I 'll ever forget . ’
12 ‘ I do n't think I 'll ever forget , ’ she said numbly .
13 I hope for that , too , because I do n't think I 'll ever forgive myself . ’
14 I do n't think I 'll ever again be afraid of dying . ’
15 I think we 've all gradually come to terms with Jennifer 's condition and learnt to make the best of it … but … ’ she stared at her telephone as it suddenly rang , her thoughts obviously far away ‘ … but I do n't think I 'll ever forgive David Markham for the way he treated her , ’ she said at last as she stretched out her hand to answer the phone .
16 ‘ I do n't think I 'll ever touch soup again once we get out of here , ’ she declared with a shudder , setting her empty mug aside .
17 I do n't think I 'll ever master it .
18 Yes erm but I do n't think I 'll ever again buy expensive Christmas presents in the way that I did in the past .
19 whatever your , your in it , and look after it , yes , erm well I do n't think I 'll ever again buy expensive Christmas presents in the way that I did in the past .
20 Do n't think I 'll ever be the same again really !
21 I do n't think I 'll ever have a use for it .
22 Why do you think I 'll never be deeply in love , I said .
23 This feeling I have never , ever , ever experienced before and I do n't think I will again until I die .
24 ‘ Och , I do n't think I will then , ’ said Wee Charlie contrarily .
25 It certainly was my worst nightmare , and I do n't think I will ever get over it .
26 ‘ As leader of the Liberal Party , ’ Steel noted in the extract enclosed , ‘ I do not think I will ever be awarded full marks for either party management or pioneering policies … ‘
27 Do you think I will ever let you go , now that I 've claimed you ? ’
28 I 'm bitterly sorry I behaved so stupidly towards you , but — I can promise I 'll never marry another man while you want me to be your wife , but — ’
29 ‘ Do n't you know you 'll only make it worse ? ’
30 To buy a brand new PA system costs a lot of money for a single person , and as a group it is a huge risk as we are still at school ( lower 6th ) and do not wish to spend that sort of money when we can not guarantee we will still be together in a week , let alone a year 's time .
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