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

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1 They 're my designs , I 'll do what the hell I like with them — ’
2 I 'll see what the fruit cup 's like . ’
3 I 'll see what the garage says .
4 I want to just scotch the myth that has been put forward by Councillor about the poll tax cos did this at P and R and I will reiterate what the leader said then and I and and quite clearly and soundly , that the Labour Party , both nationally and locally , and this Labour Group do not condone a policy of non-payment either as a principle or as a tactic .
5 So we move to those in favour of amendment M moved by Councillor please show poll tax cos did this at P and R and I will reiterate what the leader said then and I and and quite clearly and soundly , that the Labour Party , both nationally and locally , and this Labour Group do not condone a policy of non-payment either as a principle or as a tactic .
6 I will hear what the Lord God has to say , a voice that speaks of peace .
7 If you do n't press your arrow you 'll see what a mess you 've created in your document !
8 Go into the art galleries along the Normandy coast and you 'll see what the local painters liked to paint , over and over again : the view north .
9 If you 've ever pushed a bicycle with a flat tyre you 'll know what a slow and awkward job it is .
10 If so , you 'll know what a bind it can be to remove the mushroom cover and clear the blockage .
11 So you 'll know what the others have already said
12 If you look back at it you will see what a transformation has already taken place .
13 If you come from a certain town or region , you will know what the different voices mean better than someone who comes from outside because you 've learned the code .
14 We 'll see what the police 'ave to say about it , ’ he said , putting it in his pocket .
15 So we 'll see what the Eyecron does .
16 We 'll see what the village has to add . ’
17 Now we 'll see what the government does in response to er all their friends who are going bankrupt in the Lloyds er cos er that , in that scandal , on the one hand you 've got the government trying to save its neck with its forty four MPs who 've had their , had their hand in the till at the same that they 're doing that , they wo n't actually meet the just demands of people who 've worked all their lives to actually have some sort of security in the future , and that 's the ol er sort of double standards they 're gon na try and er and use to get off the hook on that one because they owe people in this country a decent , we should have the right to a decent pension and security , employment and er with this , this campaign , we should be , we should be concentrating on as a major issue for this union in the forthcoming year .
18 We 'll see what the cardiothoracic guy has to say . ’
19 well again we 'll , we 'll see what the time is like wo n't we ?
20 A decade from now we 'll wonder what the fuss was about .
21 Sorry to sound a little perverse on that issue , but I , we really wanted to have a clear indication of what you felt as District Planning Officers , er an and indeed we 'll hear what the County feel and in fact have pursued through this alteration , but can I again , just for clarification , and in fact it 's a sort of final head count , er and again I raise this in the context of P P G three paragraph thirty three , and that is the degree of acceptability , or otherwise , by the local planning authorities , erm and I only need a nod from you , or otherwise , for the record .
22 And whereas neither a first-rate performance of a symphony nor a miserable one will change what the composer wrote , the performance of a business continually creates new and different scores against which its performance is assessed .
23 Once again the period of hypnosis itself will take only about twenty minutes , after which we will decide what the best form of homework would be in the particular circumstances .
24 First we will examine what a natural monopoly actually is .
25 It is hardly surprising that a tiny minority of the signatories are now beginning to say , ’ We will not do what the treaty calls upon us to do ; we will do what the United Kingdom does . ’
26 ‘ In the next few months we will see what the public think we should spend our money on , as we look at the results of a survey . ’
27 So we will know what the contribution levels are going to be .
28 ‘ If you get talking to any New Yorkers they 'll tell what a lousy dirty city it is all full of crime and weirdos and garbage .
29 They 'll er they 'll wonder what the hell we 're playing I expect .
30 And it 's a good job it 's a woman saying that cos they 'll wonder what the hell we 're on about !
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