Example sentences of "[conj] i will [vb infin] [noun sg] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 ‘ Madam , get your son to the telephone at once or I will have Officer Cecil give you a good poking with his over-sized weapon . ’
2 Also , it is likely that although I will get custody of my daughter , he will also be given leave to see her every week , and likely for a longer period than he sees her now .
3 So where is that I 'll go Doctor for my hair ?
4 It 's very rare when I 'm practising at home that I 'll need feedback or a lot of ambience .
5 If I am warned that my weight makes it highly likely that I will suffer health problems in hot climates , the probability of my being ill is reduced if I do either one of two things — lose weight and/or avoid the tropics , Thus , I have some choice about my life .
6 No , I have said that I will give way to the hon. Member for Alyn and Deeside .
7 As English Captain I am obviously delighted that I will have access one more time to the cream of the young talent who will turn pro in 1992 and in the future .
8 That I will accept sir out of great interest .
9 ‘ Personally , ’ he said , ‘ I support the Labour party but the armed forces are sworn to uphold the government of the day , so I 'll vote Conservative , of course . ’
10 It was the first time I 've seen either Perberton and White so I 'll reserve judgement on them for the time being .
11 The cottage is rather cosy , and I 'm busy on a new story , so I 'll have plenty to do even if the weather 's bad .
12 Er , if they do n't , the commencement will not take place and we will continue on the existing boundaries , that would , and I 'll give way to my honourable friend in a moment , that of course would create massive inconvenience , I see no er real reason why the other states er which have yet to ratify should not do so er but my honourable friend I think wanted to intervene with a further thought on this point so I give way to her .
13 You try to separate me from her in any way and I 'll do murder .
14 Suck me , and I 'll make love to you so much better . ’
15 ‘ We can go back to Rose Cottage , always supposing Pook s Common is still where we left it , and I 'll make coffee , ’ she offered , aware that she should contribute to the peace that had broken out between them .
16 And I 'll make appointment .
17 ‘ Why do n't you go home anyway , and I 'll tell Gesner he must report to your house at a certain time .
18 And I 'll bring Dimitri with me , however I have to do it .
19 ‘ I 'll tell you one thing , Rod , ’ he said , ‘ and I 'll bet money on it .
20 Now it 's music first and I 'll leave politics to others . ’
21 There is a big difference between hardship and danger , and I 'll take hardship any day .
22 The villa 's booked , the flights are booked — Charles can cancel his and I 'll transfer mine over to your name … ’
23 I just do n't know what was wrong with it , I 've work , Jason said Ja we a subject turned to what he wore in bed Ja and Jason said nothing , right but he said when it 's winter I wear my t-shirt and the pants and I cuddle up to my glow worm and we was all taking the mickey out of his glow worm , right so I 've come home and I read the paper and I 'll see glow worm in it , so I cut it out and give it to him and he stuck it up in the factory !
24 Can we run it as a part one and I 'll write part two next week ? ’
25 Oh , and I 'll need spending money , too , of course .
26 Can we quantify , or explain , the areas in which we have made some relaxation and I 'll ask Group Captain Granville White to answer that .
27 We 'll destroy the Big-Endians , and I 'll become King of the whole world ! ’
28 Any bungling and I 'll disclaim knowledge of the whole miserable business .
29 And they 're all starch , they 're all potatoes and I 'll have egg and chips and bread and more bread .
30 You and I 'll have dinner together then .
  Next page