Example sentences of "[pron] will [adv] [adv] [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'll probably just earn another kick in the teeth but I 'll do it none the less . ’ |
2 | I 'll probably just have some soup . |
3 | I would never hunt , I will also not demand that anybody else hunts and I do n't think other people should say to me what I should and what I should not do and I think that 's the issue . |
4 | You 're the sort of girl , Thérèse pronounced : who 'll probably not have much of a career . |
5 | Half A Sixpence , oh you 'll probably quite like that , that 's here . |
6 | as long as you 've got two hands and you can work for money you 'll never bloody win any . |
7 | She will doubtless soon announce that AIDS has been planted by the Holy Roman Empire to stop us having sex . |
8 | you know , the person would like she will then like record that bit , play it , get them to say what you 've just said , can you tell I 've got a cold ? |
9 | She will almost certainly have some kind of disturbance of her normal health during the early months of mourning . |
10 | As surely as I live , declares the Sovereign Lord , you will no longer quote this proverb in Israel . |
11 | She explored the Castle tirelessly — ‘ although you will never quite discover all of it , ’ said Raynor . |
12 | You will then still have enough material with which to create an attractive picture , rather than try to make a suitable design from a few odds and ends . |
13 | If you are a community nurse , you will obviously not give all your clients with diabetes their morning insulin at the same time , but you may well attend to those needing insulin before going on to visit people with other needs . |
14 | With the destruction of state socialism in Hungary , the old and relatively comfortable set-up in which officially approved writers could have access to funds , however limited , via the Writers ' Union , will come to an end , since the Union itself will no longer have any official funding . |
15 | We 'll probably just buy some , and that lad 'll ring up . |
16 | It is not , indeed , ruled out by the logic of the naturalistic fallacy that degree of goodness and degree of pleasurableness might coincide , it is just that once one is free of the fallacy one will no longer see any reason to hold this . |
17 | We will now briefly examine each category , outlining the developments which have taken place since the beginning of the decade . |
18 | Even if most people will at some time in their lives live in a family which does conform to the cereal-packet image , they will also necessarily spend much of their lives outside it . |
19 | And punished it certainly will be if it attempts to climb after having its claws removed , for it will no longer have any grip in its feet . |
20 | ( 4 ) If a party wants a definitive ruling from the Panel executive , it will usually only give this if the other party to the takeover has been consulted ( which itself is often conducted by telephone ) . |
21 | It will almost certainly include little or no personal equipment , as there simply is not enough space . |
22 | When the patient 's spasticity is controlled , he will no longer experience any pain . |