Example sentences of "[pers pn] will [verb] [pers pn] to [art] " in BNC.

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1 One manager , who remains nameless , replied to the psychologists ' request for information thus : ‘ Please feel free to send your questionnaires to me and I will distribute them to the two or three players who can read and write and have an attention span of longer than two minutes . ’
2 Then I will send them to the plane .
3 Then I want you to follow instructions I will give you to a small derelict hut , where you will find a very sick man , who needs looking after … ’
4 sorry , Mr Chairman we have regular meetings with the Suffolk utilities and er this point can be made to them , although each of the utilities has it 's own colour , so that then perhaps those intended which are holes that have to be repaired , but certainly I can , I can erm understand Mr 's concern and I will put it to the next meeting of the Suffolk Highway Meeting this week .
5 I will add it to the account when you leave , ’ he murmured .
6 I will take you to a koliba , you will enjoy it very much , ’ he promised .
7 You will obey me or I will take you to the Marshalsea Prison , and there you can sit and listen to what I say . ’
8 I will take you to the shops tomorrow morning , señorita , ’ he informed her grimly .
9 I will drive you to the airport .
10 If the female is ready to spawn she will follow him to the nest .
11 Perhaps tomorrow you will take me to the National Gallery ?
12 It will be difficult to find the exact one as we have confiscated so many ; , but this soldier who is accompanying you will take you to a warehouse where you will find hundreds of bicycles of all descriptions .
13 ‘ Anyone with a complaint should pass them on and we will forward them to the Office of Fair Trading , ’ he said .
14 The the way the company operates is that we will assign you to a golf course .
15 They will give it to a museum in Sydney .
16 But beyond that minimum they will leave it to the authority to decide what to provide , especially if the decision raises difficult political issues .
17 Should any fellow be passing by , he must refuse their invitation or else they will dance him to a watery grave .
18 On the day they want to , they will massacre you to the last man , and it is your duty to fall .
19 They will direct you to the nearest telephone which is free of charge .
20 If ever you have word when I am not by , it will bring you to the prince in my place .
21 Follow it — it is an Orange Brick Road , which proves how close you can come to a real advertising coup without quite getting it right : I wonder if the café serves 6-Up — and it will lead you to the Great Geysir .
22 Well it will , I do n't know , otherwise I think it will give it to the .
23 It will restore you to a more tenable position , yes . ’
24 I have a boat ready and it will take us to the Delta .
25 Secondly , it is only right that your doctor should know , because if there is a significant change in your condition with homoeopathy , he will ascribe it to the wrong treatment if he does not know that other therapies have also been given .
26 The hon. Gentleman 's points are well made and I am sure that he will draw them to the attention of the chief constable .
27 At the very least , Hong Kong are hoping that he will steer them to a vital second place in September 's Asian Rugby Football Tournament in South Korea .
28 ‘ One of us will drive you to the station . ’
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