Example sentences of "will [vb infin] [adv] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | And they 'll cover roughly the same topic areas . |
2 | IN Tetris on the NES , if you keep select held down during play , you 'll knock up a high score of 10,000 points every time a block lands . |
3 | You have to say you ca n't do that I 'll make up a new game to play . |
4 | But we do talk and what I know is you are essentially a decent and totally wonderful human being and I 'll hang around a long time for you . |
5 | It 'll need quite a sizable house to take the Maxwell bed . |
6 | When you 're in bed I 'll bring up a hot drink . ’ |
7 | All right I 'll bring in a sixty minute tape ask him tonight , okay and I 'll bring in a sixty and a ninety minute , okay . |
8 | Greg forbore to ask how someone with an accent like that would know , and said instead : ‘ It 'll bring in a tidy sum if it 's a best-seller , I suppose . ’ |
9 | Tomorrow I 'll bring in a blank tape if you want to but I ca n't take them that one . |
10 | I 've promised we 'll bring back a young hog deer . " |
11 | They are about to re-mug yet again by breaking up British Gas and I 'm sure they 'll break up every other utility they can . |
12 | As soon as one of the adults goes for the paper , we 'll send in a Trojan Horse . |
13 | But as we 'll see later the different sort of connections that you have er affect the behaviour of it . |
14 | But tomorrow we 'll see how the acknowledged master of glass conservation is making Fairford 's windows shine again with a medieval light |
15 | Anybody who want 's to take part , and ca n't get today 's Torygraph , send me another mail and we 'll work out the best way to get the stuff to you . |
16 | I 'm not hungry , I 'll miss out the first course anyway . ’ |
17 | I 'll sort out the extra money with your agent . ’ |
18 | ‘ I 'll sort out the big hitter from the two bob millionaires . |
19 | Probably that knocked Peter back a little bit , we 'll read on a little bit later but Peter fully abandons Jesus let's face it . |
20 | Just think , we 'll have practically a whole day together … . ’ |
21 | and a tidy pull oh I 'll have just a quick go of it |
22 | Now , V D U and eye tests I 'll take over the main primary agenda . |
23 | ‘ You think I 'll take over the whole show , do n't you ? ’ accused Mountbatten . |
24 | We 'll take away the other piece . |
25 | If she can fight off that medication , she 'll take on the whole world . ’ |
26 | We 'll take up a general collection . |
27 | But it 'll take quite a long time for them to go though . |
28 | I 'll take quite a few egg sandwiches . |
29 | Times was hard , and he had the advantage over the insurance company of knowing that his profits might be tapering off in the near future , and he thinks , ah , I 'll get , er , I 'll take out a Permanent Health Insurance , based on my present income to protect seventy-five , because I know in about three or four years time , my income would have gone down to about sixty per cent of what it is , so . |
30 | " He envisages any show as a complete theatrical entity-staging , set design , choreography ; he 'll map out the whole show , then monitor it bar by bar — police it . |