Example sentences of "will [verb] [pron] for the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Fenella , who rather liked the look of the Gnomes , thought they were a bit like careful children , diligently remembering their manners , sprinkling their conversation with ‘ please ’ and ‘ thank you ’ , and with things like , ‘ I 'll trouble you for the jam pot , your honour ’ , or ‘ after you with the tomato chutney , your worship ’ . |
2 | ‘ I 'll need it for the bike when we arrive . |
3 | ‘ I 'll date it for the day after tomorrow , if that 's OK ? ’ |
4 | She says she 'll do anything for the safety of the children . |
5 | No I 'll thank you for the confidence no . |
6 | No , that 's what I 'm saying , we 've identified one person who 'll join us for the summer . |
7 | I said , " That 's very kind of you , Mavis , and of course I 'll pay you for the gin , but if you do n't mind I 'd rather be alone . |
8 | I 'll pay you for the use . ’ |
9 | ‘ You 'll say nothing for the moment , ’ said Miss Thorne . |
10 | Agnes sighed , then bit on the front of her forefinger before she turned to Jessie again and said , ‘ Look ; if you 're so sure he 'll turn up , we 'll say nothing for the time being . |
11 | If your baggage is temporarily lost for longer than 12 hours on the outward journey we will compensate you for the emergency purchase of essential items up to a total of £100 . |
12 | THEY WILL INFLUENCE ME FOR THE REST OF MY DAYS . |
13 | They will influence me for the rest of my days . |
14 | Two teenagers have chosen to bed down for the night in a freezer as part of their training for an expedition to the Artic Circle , They hope that a good night of shivering in sub-zero temperatures will prepare them for the trip . |
15 | : 25mm x 5mm ( 1in x ¼in ) by the width of the blind less 20mm ( ¾in ) ; you will need one for the base of the blind and one for each channel . |
16 | More than a million bulbs have been planted and half a million annuals will succeed them for the summer . |
17 | The position is as I have stated and I will repeat it for the benefit of the right hon. Gentleman . |
18 | Both thorns are tolerant of pollution and are tough enough to grow in open , exposed seaside sites regularly raked over by salt-laden winds , although these of course will do nothing for the autumn display . |
19 | Firstly , I have been in football management long enough to know that team changes at this late stage will do nothing for the confidence of existing players . |
20 | It is true that right at the end , in October 1097 , when Anselm was on the point of leaving England , Eadmer reports him as saying to the Canterbury monks : ‘ I go willingly , trusting in God 's mercy that my journey will do something for the liberty of the Church in future times . ’ |
21 | The day will include a fashion show and the exhibition will feature everything for the machine knitter . |
22 | SPAG currently has a PSI code set for X400 products , and says it will have one for the FTAM file transfer by year-end . |
23 | I said you had already called … she will join us for the lunch . ’ |
24 | If this is not easily available , nobody will thank you for the error ! |
25 | In particular we find the cases of what are called ‘ uses ’ or trusts — transactions whereby a man legally transfers land to another , but with an understanding that the transferee will hold it for the benefit of the former , or for the benefit of those whom he will name in his will . |
26 | All that energy for comparatively few sales , but she will get them for the paperback as she is very much the rising star of Black American fiction . |
27 | This set-up program will prompt you for the directory and hard disk where you want to install Money Smith , then sit back while the program does the rest . |
28 | Such conflicting views or theories of style will concern us for the remainder of this chapter , but rather than argue that one view is wholly superior to another , we shall try to harmonize the apparent conflicts , so that at the end of the chapter , we shall have worked through to a balanced view of what stylistics is about . |
29 | And if you let me go I will forgive you for the way in which you have just spoken to me . ’ |
30 | ‘ This is something which will haunt me for the rest of my life . |