Example sentences of "will [vb infin] [pron] [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ If I like , I 'll throw my dinner on the floor and put clams in my hair and have tantrums , and … ’ |
2 | And if I feel like it , I wo n't just screw up your life with that stupid , lame bitch , I 'll make her part of the deal . |
3 | Our safety regulations er dictate that they be a certain distance from the crowd , so that if anything did go wrong , the aircraft would be able to er get out of the way , but no , there is not going to be any danger at all , they 'll make their approaches to the base as if they were attacking , and then we 'll have simulated ground bursts , a large fire as it were , on the ground , it will be going off , providing the sound effects for it , but it 's going to be just a great thing to sit and watch . |
4 | He 'll make his way in the world all right . ’ |
5 | I think I 'll confine my questions to the disappearance of the Englishman . |
6 | ‘ You do that and I 'll pursue your father through the courts for every last penny Eddie owed me . ’ |
7 | Better , we 'll do the circuit , we 'll fuck our way round the whole of it , we 'll circumnavigate . ’ |
8 | As for his invitation — if I catch you at 1997 with him or any other man , I 'll revoke my decision about the wedding night , and take you to bed immediately ! ’ |
9 | I 'll pack your stuff into the bike . ’ |
10 | I think there 's no doubt , there 's a meeting on Thursday night Mr Chairman , and I 'll refer your comments to the meeting . |
11 | ‘ I 'll bring my copy of the Kama Sutra . |
12 | I 'll give you money for the assassin . |
13 | ‘ He 'll finish his days at the end of a rope , ’ said the taxi driver , unclenching his buttocks . |
14 | Er I 'll do my conclusion at the en very end if want in my summation . |
15 | ‘ And you 'll do your share at the wedding , I hope . ’ |
16 | Stay tonight , too , I can find you everything you need overnight , and we 'll fetch your things from the pub tomorrow . ’ |
17 | ‘ You can help Claudia , Dana , and then we 'll collect your things from the hotel , though you seem to have bought a fresh wardrobe . ’ |
18 | I 'll ring my office in the morning . |
19 | You know , if if he 's got a particular bias , then he 'll , he 'll weight his report in the favour of that bias . |
20 | ‘ She 'll celebrate her birthday on the twenty-eighth , wo n't you , my lovey ? ’ |
21 | We 'll work our way through the whole fuckin' audience , shaft every man-jack of them ’ . |
22 | ‘ Why , you 'll start by asking everyone on the Woodfield Estate , and if we still have n't found him , we 'll work our way through the rest of town . |
23 | And if you push me much harder , I 'll wash my hands of the whole thing and tell the Committee I ca n't cope , and make it clear I want you out — out , do you understand ? |
24 | ‘ We 'll dump our things at the hotel , ’ Ward said , ‘ and if there 's time we 'll have a look round . ’ |
25 | I 'll have me mouth round the tap in a minute |
26 | Rachel has told me that if I 'm not back inside the hour she 'll have my suitcase on the pavement . |
27 | I 'll have my report with the Home Secretary in the morning . |
28 | you 'll have your tea in the hall downstairs and then go into the service upstairs in the Methodist church |
29 | ‘ It 'll take their minds off the cattle-fever , ’ said Thorfinn . |
30 | ‘ Stick on a swimsuit , and we 'll take our chances on the car making it there in one piece . ’ |