Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [pers pn] will " in BNC.

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1 Mm , I 'm not sure about them you 'll have the headmaster turning up say I recognize everyone here
2 Most accommodation and transport is provided by independent suppliers , for whom we will accept responsibility on the terms set out as follows .
3 ‘ Then they meet their four special clients , the ones for whom they will be a key worker .
4 They are introduced to the clients for whom they will be a key worker .
5 People often give up their own home to move into the home of the person for whom they will be caring but may lose that home as a result of the income support capital rules .
6 I know it happens in individual subjects and there 's the element of repetition but , you are at the same time making them reflect over a certain period and say I have not entirely wasted my time , there maybe some youngsters for whom it will be extremely difficult , and I except that but my thinking is that is you look hard enough you can find something that everybody has done at whatever level that they can take some pride in .
7 With one huff it took in things about me I 'll never know .
8 That 's okay for them we 'll be able to fix something on .
9 Common Terns at present nest on an island in the pit , and it is to be hoped that when disturbance is too great for them they will move to the Local Nature Reserve at Rye Harbour , which includes a gravel pit with suitable islands .
10 If there is trouble for them they will find a way of paying me back for revealing their names .
11 If only for them I 'll do it .
12 Nobody else in this dive has any money , and for them it will he a long cold evening .
13 It implies , however , a recognition that the minority who occupy powerful positions in British society are able to make choices , based neither upon notions of democracy nor upon calculations about who has power , about whom they will listen to or consult .
14 Between them they will pick up an aggregate £1.9m to cover early termination of their service agreements .
15 Despite the outcome of the final , my message to Will and the boys is thanks for the memories ; for me they will live forever , and I will have great pleasure in years to come to say ‘ I was there ’ , not ‘ I was embarrassed ’ .
16 Lawrence declared last week : ‘ If Lee does n't sign for me he wo n't leave London , ’ after the striker had indicated he did not fancy quitting the capital .
17 Erm I think I 've learnt how to do it , it 's fairly straightforward but er him having tied the leader on for me I wo n't have to go back to him anyway for quite some time .
18 You know the sort of thing : There once was a would be MP Who said if you do n't vote for me I 'll scream and I 'll shout Might knock myself out And probably fall into the sea .
19 ‘ What you 've done for me I 'll never forget .
20 Oh right , I 'll and then she 's moaning at him cos she wants to go and post it and you were mucking about with your C D thing or something and you were saying wait for me I 'll do this then I 'll miss the post .
21 Would you like to go and sort the books out for me I 'll give you a ticket .
22 do n't worry about something for me I 'll have what anybody else has
23 If you can get an Aliens three poster for me I 'll pay you for it .
24 And if you work for me you 'll take it seriously .
25 As most actors are looking for someone they 'll be happy to hang around with for years to come , they tend to choose subjects they like and approve of .
26 Instead of keeping the money for ourselves we will re-invest it on your behalf in your endowment plan .
27 It certainly has something of value to offer and there is only one way to find out whom it will suit ; try it !
28 She knows what I 've got yet she is convinced that if she looks after me I 'll get better .
29 ‘ If you come after me I 'll do something to prevent you . ’
30 ‘ You have to remember , ’ Ellen liked to lecture Thessy and me , ‘ just how absurdly wealthy they all are , and how desperately the wealthy want to be liked because they ca n't help feeling guilty about being so rich , so we only have to be obsequious , give them loads of booze , and pretend to be impressed by their entirely predictable and usually jejune opinions , after which they 'll reward us with an outrageously large tip — which is , after all , the sole reason for being nice to the ghastly creatures in the first place . ’
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