Example sentences of "i will [adv] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Instead , I will simply buy more film and , encouraged as any amateur should be by this well-presented book , I will get back to grovelling on my knees in the Oxfordshire hedgerows .
2 At the end of any article it is normal to give conclusions , explaining what the article means in a short , pithy summary , but I want to create debate , not stifle discussion , so after each article I will simply pose some questions and let readers create their own ideas .
3 I will soon leave this country and travel to France .
4 I will also devote some time to topic work because of the importance I attach to integrated approaches to learning .
5 Er , and I will also say one thing , and that is when you take it away with you I keep a copy of it , and that 's our little secret , O K it does n't go anywhere else .
6 And you and I will both leave this house , this narrow stone hell , this house of living death .
7 On my word your Notion is not amiss ( and by the way I 'll not forget it ) I will only give this Sheet to the Bookseller , and wait on you if you 'll tell me where . ’
8 I will only sing one song . ’
9 I will only have one runner , ’ said Richards .
10 I will now study that report , and as soon as possible Mr Stevens and I will make statements .
11 I have a modest interest in pictures and antiques and I will now have more time for the sale rooms .
12 I will now search this house , ’ he barked , ‘ beginning with your daughter 's chamber ! ’
13 I will then return one copy for your files when I have the tape ready for despatch to you .
14 hand over some questions at the end of each section I will then ask each spokesman to present their budget .
15 I will certainly emphasize that point , ’ Catherine said .
16 I will certainly discuss that incident with my right hon. Friend .
17 But his practical , analytical development of Richards 's theory has been an important model for British criticism during the last few decades , and I will therefore conclude this section with a very brief indication of the difference between his and Richards 's approach .
18 I will always have fond memories of watching Fred Daly jauntily striding down the fairways , whistling away and enjoying every aspect of the game .
19 I will always remember that day , ’ said Payne .
20 I will always remember that race — it was a moving experience … and a wet one too !
21 But I will never forget that time we both watched your father walking back and forth in front of the summerhouse , looking down at the ground as though he hoped to find some precious jewel he had dropped there . ’
22 As long as I live I will never forget those screams .
23 ‘ But do n't you forget this : I will never tolerate one word in disparagement of Miss Kyte 's honour ! ’
24 ‘ I 've wanted to win every game I have ever played in and I will never change that outlook .
25 ‘ That is the one thing I will never offer any woman again . ’
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