Example sentences of "[pron] will [adv] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I will gladly give credit to the unstinting support that the staff of the national health service give to the principles of the NHS . |
2 | If I am not held up too much , I will gladly give way to the hon. Gentleman . |
3 | ‘ In the light of Madame Lavender 's statement , I will also seek permission to have the body re-examined . ’ |
4 | If I am not picked to play football I will probably play hockey . |
5 | As Fairburn and Kay explain , ‘ [ i ] f I produce a poor product , then I will gradually lose market share , and my competitors will gradually gain it . |
6 | However , my contract with the club is up next May and then I will have more time on my hands , but I will still need help with the Irish job . |
7 | ‘ I will only have eyes for you . ’ |
8 | I will now entertain suggestions as to how we can rid ourselves of this horrible dog menace . ’ |
9 | ‘ I will now beg leave to make some observations on the distance of the Veterinary College from the Town — first — because the Society has no rival to dread in an establishment of this nature — secondly — whether the Infirmary is situated a Mile further or nearer it will not prevent people of sense from sending their Horses there — thirdly — the resident pupils being distant from places of dissipation , it will protect their morals and they will employ their time in study . |
10 | ( 13.1.94 ) I will then keep track of who 's doing the best . |
11 | We 'll then take motion two five five T G W U. Motion two two eight Changing Employment Patterns moved and seconded I will then invite speakers from each of the regions on the Special Report . |
12 | Mr. Galbraith : I will certainly give way to the honerable and learned Gentleman , who looks like a bus conductor in that outfit . |
13 | I will certainly visit Loughborough to see 4771 , as Ii have not seen her since that day in August 1962 . |
14 | ‘ I will certainly take note of your views , sir . ’ |
15 | If I take the time necessary for pupils to really understand a topic , then I will certainly have trouble exposing them to everything that is expected . |
16 | I will therefore follow Althusser 's associate , Etienne Balibar — who gives the clearest and fullest exposition of this idea — in discussing it with this sort of example in mind . |
17 | If I get married I will definitely give prostitutes up as I take marriage seriously and think it would be very insulting to a woman . |
18 | I wonder if I will ever build sandcastles again ? ’ |
19 | I do n't know if I will ever forgive Madness ' fans : they took away my beloved Morrissey . |
20 | I will always give way to the hon. Gentleman . |
21 | I will always make people angry or happy because I make things happen . |
22 | But I will always appreciate Faith 's kindness . ’ |
23 | ‘ I will never forget Bill Mackowiack , my ball turret gunner , who did n't have to be on that mission with me . |
24 | I will never forget Geoff Arnold , the former Surrey and England fast bowler , jumping up and shouting : ‘ Blimey , he 's just knocked St George off his ‘ orse ! ’ |
25 | I will never forget Kevin McMonagle ( Old Blue Eyes ) singing Tom Leonard 's brilliant version of ‘ My Way ’ ( ’ though some may mock/the macho talk/upon the Walk/of No Surrender/I 've drank the rent/I 've clocked the wife/I 've spewed my ring upon the fender ’ ) or John Cobb as Alasdair 's sad flowerseller , or Siobhan Redmond 's Bo'ness hippy . |
26 | ‘ In the ‘ eat of a battle , it 's ‘ ard to remember every detail , sir , but I will never forget Prescott overtakin' me . ’ |
27 | There their numbers were swelled to 200 fighting men and 500 elders , women and children by the arrival of Looking Glass , who declared bitterly : ‘ Now , my people , as long as I live I will never make peace with the treacherous Americans . |
28 | I have a rule that once I consider a portrait is finished , I will never make alterations ; after all , as the painter , you are painting a portrait for yourself and not for the sitter 's wife . ’ |
29 | From a Christian perspective , you and I will never face death . |
30 | Perhaps I will never see England again . |