Example sentences of "[pers pn] will [vb infin] the [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Any bastard starts shooting at me , I 'll do the same back at him . ’
2 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 .
3 What this means is : if I have a particular type of relationship with someone , I will enjoy the same relationship ( more or less ) with his or her sibling ( brother or sister ) .
4 We 're sure that once you 're experienced the comfort and freshness of Carefree you 'll feel the same way .
5 By the wings of Draconius , when I 've sharpened my axe you 'll suffer the same fate as Whiplash !
6 If you start looking across the week 's or month 's programmes you 'll see the same issue being brought up in a number of different areas , and that 's what we 've got to start theoretically thinking about .
7 And you 'll find the same thing but with a co , in two columns .
8 ‘ As an artist , you 'll enjoy the many museums , I 'm sure .
9 If you must , then you ca n't do better than to buy a plastic ‘ Snake ’ ; but we doubt if you 'll have the same degree of reverence for it as for our other suggestions in nylon .
10 Whether or not you have children of your own , I know you will feel the same way .
11 If you press a key and hold it down rather than just tapping it , you will type the same character again and again ; or , if you are deleting text , you may delete more than you meant to — so keep your touch light .
12 Explain the problem if you must as a difference in approach to the job ; if you denigrate a previous boss the interviewer will assume that you will do the same thing next time around .
13 ‘ If you look at the family phone bills you will see the same numbers were dialled over and over again .
14 You will see the same pattern everywhere you go in the world , ’ Ellen said briskly .
15 On the edge of the next page you will see the same ruler divided into centimetres .
16 They vary from the smallest tin shack propped up against a breakwater to the smartest yacht club in Cowes — but you will find the same enthusiasm for the sport in each .
17 If you look around the towns and cities of Britain , you will find the same story , be it steel plants , those vast chemical plants , the big engineering works , they scarcely exist any more and if they still are there , they 've shrunk to a tiny part of their earlier size .
18 You will knit the same number of rows in all as when decreasing every alternate row , you just have to be careful to match all sides exactly and end neatly at the top .
19 To start an FTSP process , you will require the same VMS privileges as for starting LIFESPAN .
20 You will need the same heading allowance as for pinch pleats if it is to be made up as a curtain heading , but for making a valance you will need only 1.5cm ( ½in ) for the heading allowance .
21 When interlining curtains , you will need the same number of widths of fabric as your outer curtain , but no allowance for patterns , hems or headings is necessary .
22 You will need the same amount of lining as outer curtain fabric , less allowance for pattern matching .
23 Now when this is all over , and Saddam has got to be stopped , forcibly stopped , when this is over , I believe that there 's got to be no reneging as this country has constantly done with the Arabs ; there has got to be a Middle East conference , and the Israelis said ‘ yes , we agree to your State , but return to your original frontiers or you will get the same treatment as Saddam has got . ’
24 I do n't think we 'll make the same mistakes again . ’
25 The same as , I , them that buys our 'ouse , they 'll have to pay whatever it cost for 'em to value our 'ouse , see if it 's worth lending money , we 'll have the same thing with er bungalow , down there .
26 Erm , hopefully we 'll have the same effect that 'em they had in Basildon and erm .
27 We will show the same art as we would in New York or in London , only we will be more selective in terms of number .
28 We will leave the latter method until the section on free 12-note music below , as it is more difficult , beginning here with the method of obscuring tonalities .
29 ‘ It is one of the fastest growing sports in Europe , but if we do not act now we will see the same kind of draconian measures becoming necessary in Britain as are already being undertaken in Europe .
30 The corresponding trees are shown in Fig. 8.6 but it should be remembered that non-basic variables can also have a positive We will use the same initial BFS as in Section 8.2 , but the method of constructing an initial BFS described in Section 8.3 can be modified to produce a good ( low cost ) feasible , or nearly feasible ( few infeasible variables ) , solution .
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