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

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1 ‘ OK , well I 'll just confirm that Bell is definitely worth a look .
2 Oh , in the meantime I 'll just see if mum 's available , she can baby sit
3 I 'll just see if Mr Flint is free , ’ Rachel said jerkily , and she put her on hold , pressing the intercom .
4 I 'll always maintain that people with glasses know they 've got something wrong with their eyes so the chances are if they 're wearing glasses then they can see properly !
5 This is not the place to show the history of this misinterpretation , so I will merely suggest that discussions of the play ought to start from the beginning , as Shakespeare did , with the presence of Iago .
6 I will only say that proceedings should be brought before the court by way of appeal in contempt matters only in exceptional cases .
7 I wo n't go if Tory ca n't come .
8 I wo n't continue as EC negotiator , ’ Mr MacSharry wrote to Mr Delors in Brussels .
9 Until I know why Albie died , I wo n't know whether Ludo and I are also in danger .
10 Whether you come to expand your waist , see the sights or go shopping , you 'll soon realise that Frankfurt is a lot more than just another business city — Frankfurt is fun .
11 apart from anything else er , er , er your complaint has been rather overtaken by events and , and both parties would no doubt wish to or may well wish to take further , er , but I think you 'll both agree that prospects of er let say getting any meaningful answer out of the commission by Christmas are remote .
12 Now if there 's only three or four or five people in the group you 'll probably find that people who works there their strengths and if there 's anything missing in a group then sometimes in a good group other people come up
13 ‘ You 'll find an oilskin jacket in the locker at the foot of the stairs , ’ I said , ‘ and you 'll also discover that Ellen has left a Thermos of coffee on the stove , and I like mine without sugar but with milk .
14 ‘ Then you 'll also know that Zimbala has been a one-party state since it was granted independence by the French forty-five years ago . ’
15 You 'll never know if people want you for your looks or for yourself .
16 If you ever get to be a concert violinist , which I personally doubt , you 'll always wonder if people want you on the platform because of your looks or because you 're any good . ’
17 You will probably find that PROCedures offer you all the facilities of subroutines and , by choosing their names carefully , you can make your programs much more readable .
18 You will already know that Henry Moore does not himself chip away at his piece of stone … ’
19 Handle all the genuine letters and documents you possibly can and you will soon find that eyes and finger tips make very efficient detectives .
20 But you will certainly know that Kevin Maxwell is another who has ‘ sent for George ’ .
21 You will usually find that solicitors ' practices are split into departmental specialist areas , and this enables the solicitor to develop an area of expertise .
22 Budding classicists amongst you will quickly realise that Intel has managed rather clumsily to match a Greek prefix to a Latin suffix .
23 we 'll just say that Kerry and Sandy will be coming to collect it .
24 We will also ensure that home-buyers receive proper advice about the potential cost of their mortgages in future years .
25 WE WILL never know if Campese , Farr-Jones et al were right : whether the cover would have reached Rory Underwood before he reached the line .
26 We will actually design and top-copy write their ad free of charge anyway .
27 If farmers are frank with themselves they will also recognize that paternalism is cheap .
28 They will not feel that principle discriminates against them .
29 In this way the primary sufferer — and the family members — may more readily accept the need for treatment even though they will subsequently learn that stress and depression are consequences rather than causes of addictive disease .
30 As his mind rambles from the boy to the jersey to Ellen ( who knitted it ) , to the sea and the Borough ( via the fish Grimes is going to get rich by catching ) , back to Ellen and the future life they will never lead because Grimes can not escape his past — as his mind rambles in this way , so the music probes our sympathies by constant allusion back to the variations in the interlude .
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