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

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1 I will however detail a few of my plans .
2 I will just mention a few factors .
3 I will just discuss a handful of the most common here .
4 Feeling guilty again , for not liking curry and for not wanting to go to India and letting her down , I say no , I will just have a boiled egg and toast , I 'm not very hungry , that will be fine .
5 Having said this , I will also quote a little ‘ notice ’ from the author before the book begins :
6 I will also need a good black-and-white photograph ( face and shoulders ) .
7 I will also introduce a few grains of hemp into the swim along with the maggots to try and bring the bigger dish onto the feed .
8 I will even put a bed there , in the corner beneath the small window .
9 So Jenny 's afternoon tea , if you hang on in there , I will kindly donate a slice of my apricot cheesecake .
10 I will probably do a film in America next year , ’ she confirmed late in 1989 .
11 Usually I can only suggest possible methods of locating a partner for a large cichlid — unless I have just had a similar query from someone else , in which case I will happily operate a marriage bureau as long as both fishkeepers are agreeable .
12 The April issue is the first I have ever read , but I will now become a regular reader .
13 By choice , I will always pick a shoulder of lamb — the meat is sweeter and , because the shoulder contains more fat , the cooking meat is constantly self-basted .
14 ‘ I ca n't even remember the name of the horse that won it for me in Italy , but I will always have a special spot for Nicer , ’ he said .
15 I will never forget a girl who sat in the living-room of our home in Switzerland .
16 You have effectively trained her to believe that if she only throws tantrums loudly or long enough she will eventually get a ‘ payoff ’ from a relenting ( or exhausted ) mother or father .
17 Relatives often seem to feel that they do not need to bring a contribution , unless , of course , you are young , living alone for the first time and being visited by your mother , in which case she will probably bring a month 's supply of food and wash up for you as well !
18 She will also hold a reception on the Royal yacht Britannia .
19 She will also receive a £2.2 million advance for every film in which she acts plus another Pounds 500,000 for each one she produces .
20 During Princess Diana 's visit to Bury , which is believed to be her first , she will also attend a conference organised by the St Matthew Society .
21 But she will probably already be experiencing more loneliness than they imagine , for much as she may enjoy her parent 's company , she will also have a need for other friendships and contacts with the world outside the home , and these may be very difficult for her to achieve .
22 She will finally have a nervous breakdown and quit medical school and marry a successful young doctor .
23 If , as is likely , this one is a female , she will suddenly whistle a call and out of the hole come a dozen youngsters which bustle eagerly about her , groping with their muzzles for her teats .
24 She will undoubtedly wear a summer frock for the wedding . ’
25 One is married already , one has declared that she will never take a husband , and the third has two suitors after her as it is .
26 The photographer will be much more in charge here but he or she will still need a detailed briefing .
27 ‘ For such a young player this is a tremendous achievement , ’ says Mavis , ‘ Claire has outstanding talent and she will now have a chance to compete against some of the best players in the world . ’
28 Much more fittingly , when you consider the vital role she played hustling war time munitions and supplies between depots and docks , she will then haul a demonstration goods train .
29 He or she will usually make a recommendation to the committee about what its decision should be , but it does not have to follow this advice .
30 If she is over 60 when her husband dies , she will usually receive a retirement pension rather than a widows ' pension .
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