Example sentences of "[pron] will [verb] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I will tell the hon. Gentleman what it is .
2 I will tilt the slack sack of my body
3 I will wear a navy-blue overall with a checked collar and cuffs , and a little badge saying , ‘ I 'm Anna .
4 I will quote the full description .
5 But I have to restrict myself , otherwise I will face the same problem I had with the books — the lack of somewhere to lodge all these wonderful toys .
6 Then I will watch the Italian football on channel four .
7 ‘ When I 've played a few games for Lazio , when I 'm ready and the boss says I am fit to return , I will bring the whole family to Wembley to watch me again .
8 I am therefore unable to answer this question today , but I will bring the hon. Gentleman 's point to the attention of my right hon. Friend the Chancellor .
9 Volumes have been written on this subject but I will offer a succinct aim that sums up , for me , the essence of good practice :
10 I will offer the best consolation I can .
11 Perhaps I will convey a better idea of the tone of those evenings if I say that regular visitors included the likes of Mr Harry Graham , valet-butler to Sir James Chambers , and Mr John Donalds , valet to Mr Sydney Dickenson .
12 In this paper I will present a specific example of this function of design by scrutinising the present British Government 's preferred approach to the conservation of energy in non-domestic buildings .
13 I WILL thrust splendidly into the cut-glass sky , flanked on the east by Lake Michigan , a convincing fake beach if ever you saw one ; I WILL inject the Indian summer glare with a brittle but somehow reassuring fake coastal wind ; I WILL present a clean front , a scrubbed facade for the city 's countless visitors , and at least one vegetarian take-out that 's just big enough to accommodate all of Consolidated .
14 If however you hear anything of the matter , urge it as much as you can , and believe me I will leave no unconnected links in my track — and that in two years I will leave but little to be discovered here , if it please Providence to continue to me its wonted care .
15 For convenience I will split the sociolinguistic field into two , examining first the ‘ quantitative paradigm ’ in which variations of pronunciation and grammar are studied using statistical analysis , and then the more ‘ holistic ’ study of communicative strategies which usually goes under the general name of ‘ discourse analysis ’ .
16 Get out your grammar books and I will explain a few things to you that will help your conversation if you can get them into your so stupid heads .
17 I 'd like now to have a word with all the Lab staff in the library and then Inspector Massingham and I will start the preliminary interviews : Howarth , the two women , Angela Foley and Brenda Pridmore , Blakelock , Middlemass and any of the others without a firm alibi .
18 I will command the main body and Jotan will be responsible for that part of the force which will travel west once we have crossed the G'bai .
19 In section IV , I will examine the 1984 US National Co-operative Research Act and the block exemption system introduced in 1985 in the EEC , asking whether these antitrust policies are likely to match their promise and whether further action is needed .
20 I am awaiting further analysis of the evidence and I assure the hon. Gentleman that , when I get it , I will examine the whole case again .
21 The next time the hon. Gentleman is on the train for Newcastle he should get off at Darlington and I will arrange a guided tour of that project for him .
22 ‘ But I will send the young woman in , if that is your wish . ’
23 I will send the hon. Gentleman a copy of the Strathclyde programme , which will be worth some £20 million ecu , which is £15 million .
24 Well both are awkward , I said , but I will stand a light spanking if I can come home with you after .
25 Please send me your examples and I will print the best ones .
26 Above all , Lady , she entreated , Mother of God on earth , I will do anything , I will crochet a hundred table-mats and wash my hands between every row , and never ever have an ice cream .
27 ‘ If you will excuse me , ’ she said politely — no single woman ought to be talking alone with a man at nearly midnight — ‘ I will collect a new candle from the kitchen and retire again . ’
28 So I will make a personal attack on you the day after to-morrow , when the House will be full , and I will tell you beforehand what I 'm going to say and what the right come-back is for you to score off me .
29 I 've promised him that I will make a new life for myself and not think of the past .
30 The days are coming , says the Lord , When I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel …
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