Example sentences of "will [adv] [vb infin] [pron] [noun prp] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I 'll always have my Sunday dinner
2 I 'll even pay what Langbaurgh council would have to pay the bus companies even if it 's £80 , it would save me money . ’
3 On a wall in the Shankhill Road in Protestant Belfast is a piece of graffiti which reads ‘ We 'll never forget you Jimmy Sands . ’
4 On top of that he was pictured in such chic situations as the bar of the Metropolitan Opera House confiding such pearls of worldly wisdom as ‘ A punctilious barman ( or butler ) will always serve you Schweppes Club Soda for highballs ’ .
5 And people will always know who Linford Christie was .
6 Sarah Bentley , who beat South African Cindy Summers 6–4 , 3–6 , 6–2 , will today meet her Surrey team-mate , Siobhan Nicholson , in the final of the Namibia women 's tournament at Windhoek .
7 The combined total will almost double its CICS user base to 2,500 .
8 AFTER weeks of uncertainty Craig Kilgour has confirmed he will definitely defend his Durham county championship at Wearside over the weekend .
9 Would he not join me in urging Sinn Fein to reconsider their position on this and would he also agree with me and confirm to this house that this government will never do what Mr Adams requests and that is become a persuader of the people of Northern Ireland to join a united Ireland and will he , will he recognise from me that many on these benches remain committed to the union of Northern Ireland and Great Britain .
10 Hall 's experience will be vital to the Welsh second string but he warns : ‘ We have to try to keep the Aussies down as they wo n't repeat their Swansea mistakes . ’
11 people with education wo n't misuse what Dr. Briant discovers .
12 Fortunately for England , Platt has not lost his touch at international level and he insisted : ‘ My club record wo n't affect my England performances .
13 You do n't call me Uncle Adam and I wo n't call you Uncle Toby .
14 I wo n't ask you Mr Heselton ,
15 Sitting in Casey 's office with a group of people sometime in the autumn of 1985 , John McMahon , his deputy , suddenly said : ‘ You wo n't believe what Bud McFarlane just told me at the White House . ’
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