Example sentences of "i will [verb] [pron] the " in BNC.

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1 I asked him how many houses had been completed in 1991 , and I will tell him the answer .
2 I will tell them the truth when they are old enough .
3 If anyone asks how you treated me , I will tell them the truth , that you were very cruel to me .
4 One day I will tell everyone the truth about that night , and clear my name .
5 But I will tell you the details that were not in the report .
6 Ask me what you like , Mr Holmes , and I will tell you the truth .
7 BELVILLE : If you can convince me that the hated parson has had no encouragement from you I will offer you the following proposals .
8 I will show you the only book no-one has ever read a word of . ’
9 With this drop of ink at the end of my pen , I will show you the roomy workshop of Jonathan surge , carpenter and builder in the village of Hayslope , as it appeared on the 18th of June , in the year of Our Lord , 1799 .
10 I will show you the innermost secret of life .
11 I will show you the evidence that Osman goes to him every Friday and comes away with the money you have given him . ’
12 But that 's not the end of it the Director of Property has very kindly plotted where this land is and I will show you the plan , the yellow spots are the land in hand .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 And I will love him the better , his heart said , turning rebelliously in his breast .
16 Tomorrow or the day after I will send you the merchandise [ that was the way Modi always referred to his paintings ] .
17 Items can be sent to my home address by the second week in September , this will give me time to price and size them , a major job as I discovered last time and I will send you the figure of money raised by the end of October .
18 Send me our brothers , then refuel the plane , and then I will send you the passengers . ’
19 I will sign it the day I ascend the throne . ’
20 Branfoot said : ‘ I will give him the chance to show what he can do . ’
21 I will give you the necessary warrants and letters . ’
22 Ever been told , ‘ I will give you the name and address of the manufacturer and you can contact them ’ ? when that long-awaited item finally arrives , and does n't work ?
23 I will give you the keys of the kingdom of Heaven ; what you forbid on earth shall be forbidden in heaven , and what you allow on earth shall be allowed in heaven ( Matt 16:17–19 ) .
24 I will give you the information .
25 But it was Morse who answered : ‘ If you wish , Lewis , I will give you the names and addresses of the three of them there that open all day .
26 That 's the Christmas Fair only and next time I will give you the the rest of all the selling parties .
27 I will hear what the Lord God has to say , a voice that speaks of peace .
28 Item , erm sorry , page nine , on the Food Safety Act , we did write , the Chief did write , to Andrew Smith , to ask about the position on the Food Safety Act , as far as monies go , and I will read you the response , it was a question in parliament .
29 I will call it the principle of comprehensive ( political ) neutrality to distinguish it from the second principle which will be called the principle of narrow ( political ) neutrality .
30 ‘ As you have books for good manners I will name you the degrees .
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