Example sentences of "[pers pn] will [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Perhaps I will one day . |
2 | But I will one day . |
3 | The wife and child that Tod and I will one day have . |
4 | And I will next year . |
5 | ‘ I will any way . |
6 | I tell you I can break this bond , and maybe I will this time and leave you to starve , and maybe I wo n't , maybe I 'll leave that pleasure for another time . |
7 | But I will this time , and that 's a promise ! ’ |
8 | Alright then , I will this time . |
9 | A celebration of the Queen 's passion for the Turf , gun dogs and racing pigeons — one imagines in that order — comes as a welcome relief and makes one hope fervently that she will one day lead in a Derby winner . |
10 | ‘ Maybe not , but she will one day , ’ she said , very sure of herself . |
11 | You will one day . ’ |
12 | You will one day find such a man and marry him , I am certain . |
13 | ‘ When you are starting off you imagine a stratosphere into which you will one day ascend . |
14 | " You will one day . |
15 | Then , ‘ My child , you will one day know , ’ she had said . |
16 | I ca n't work or read or play or anything until I know that you will some day be mine ! |
17 | I do n't think you will this year cos , cos you have n't I 'm having to say oh come on we 've got to go and visit her . |
18 | Well yeah but you will this week ? |
19 | In terms of offering prisoners a range of opportunities to address their offending behaviour and to take up erm an interest or activity which will channel them into other activities , I think at the moment we do less of a good job than we will two years down the line , I think the emphasis now is very much on opportunity and responsibility |
20 | But do n't we also know , if only in our dreams , that even as we do so we will one day just as surely tall down it ? |
21 | It is said in some circles that Morrison is alive and well and living in Des Moines , so perhaps we will one day have to sit through Doors II : the Incognito Years . |
22 | Perhaps they will one day , but at the moment it seems some way off . |
23 | Hopefully they will one day get fed up of being in a ghetto of just satisfying 50,000 people , ’ he says . |
24 | If the Greeks do not get their debt under control — and that , be it repeated , means getting a 7%-of-GDP surplus on the ordinary part of their budget , so as to have enough money left over to pay what is due on the debt — they will one day find they can not sell the bonds that keep the debt going . |
25 | So if we do under-fund , and I 'm not suggesting in these proposals that there is any major under-funding in the proposals in front of you this morning , but the dangers of under-funding are that , inevitably they will first impact on the end that we are being asked to develop as alternatives . |
26 | Due to the restructuring of cricket in the county , they will this season be playing in the new County Div . |
27 | Alternatively , as he explained to Lord Derby , ‘ the cancelled parts , may , if you please , be bound together , and entitled Illustrations of Birds from Australia , and from the few copies in the hands of the public , they will some day be of value , though , it is true , more to the Book-Collector , than the Naturalist . ’ |
28 | Osaka , Japan-based Seiko Epson Co has started a new made-to-order personal computer business in the US : it will custom-build machines to customer specifications at a factory in Indiana , but production of high-grade machines at the Portland , Oregon , factory will be scaled down gradually from some 2,000 a month because of the weight of competition in the US market . |
29 | It wo n't happen overnight , but I can assure you it will one day . |
30 | He told a court in Seoul , South Korea : ‘ I 'm sorry the rapture did not come , but it will one day . ’ |