Example sentences of "will [verb] [pron] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We 'll make them spin three pounds instead of two |
2 | Then next for the Spinner we shall ensue , We 'll make them spin three pound instead of two ; When they bring home their work unto us , they complain , And say that their wages will not them maintain ; But if that an ounce of weight they do lack , Then for to bate threepence we will not be slack . |
3 | ‘ Oh , they 're all right for here , but when I receive my fortune , I 'll want him to meet important people , and behave correctly . ’ |
4 | I do n't know what they asked , I did n't get to talk to the boys … maybe they 'll think they filled each other in , I do n't know . |
5 | I 'd better phone the police they 'll know who owns this wood , and get him to free you . |
6 | ‘ It 'll show they have some friends , ’ Claire says . |
7 | " Balls to that , we 'll see you get another job . |
8 | We 'll keep you going all afternoon at this rate , wo n't we Ian . |
9 | Play this to our captains of industry and I 'll bet they embrace some intellectual and economic modesty , like fast . |
10 | Oh yes , Ellwood thought , and I 'll bet you fit each other just like a finger in a glove . |
11 | I 'll bet he drives that Mercedes parked up in the lot . |
12 | Erm , what I 've done is I 've asked for quotes from three companies er to see how much work , how much it 'll cost us to take this action . |
13 | er Easter , so and then she 'll have I think three weeks Easter |
14 | Just wondering how long it 'll take you to read that paper Brian |
15 | I 'll tell 'em to make other arrangements in the interim . ’ |
16 | ‘ We 'll leave you to get some rest , ’ he said gently , in slow , clear Italian . |
17 | So you 'll let me have that information ? |
18 | Well there is , a Co-op bank but I do n't think they 'll let me have some money out of it . |
19 | Just before he got a good grip he went , he got a grip and he was just about to squeeze this , I went I sort of went of tiptoes and I goes , I 'll let it slide this time . |
20 | ‘ I 'll let it go this time Gatesey , but one of these days I shall have to give you what I should have given you when we were kids . ’ |
21 | ‘ All right , Michael , I 'll let it go this time . |
22 | This is me , I goes , I goes I 'll let it slip this time cos you have n't seen me for a few weeks . |
23 | you do not mind my taking this method of answering your letter and I hope that you , I did not put you to too much trouble to locate a recorder to listen to the tape , I am just too lazy to write it all down and think that what I have to say I can put it better in words than what I can on paper , I 'll let you do that part . |
24 | I 'm going to see a wee lassie tonight ; maybe she 's not as pretty as Helen , but after I have a word with her , then maybe , just maybe , she 'll let you put that cock of yours into action . |
25 | Right I 'll let you have that part cos they write they wo n't want these that is that is original receipt so I 'll give her |
26 | Yeah we 'll let you have ten pounds ' worth . |
27 | ‘ And tomorrow perhaps you 'll let me have a note of your expenses to date and I 'll let you have some money . |
28 | And if you decide to distribute them then you 're going to need to help , so you just give a few to , and a few to you as well , we 'll get them distributed that way . |
29 | It 'll involve us developing visiting schemes , under eight services , helping families in different ways , improving services for disabled children , developing family centres , and a new specific — this 'll might amuse you this — a new specific responsibility for us to inspect and register the care practices of private schools in the County , and Oxfordshire has got the biggest number of those in the whole country . |
30 | I 'll ask him to come first thing on Monday morning . |