Example sentences of "[pron] [noun sg] will [vb infin] i " in BNC.

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1 I 'm really disappointed cos I do n't think my mum will let me stay now !
2 I 'm allowed to do anything , my mum will let me drink , smoke , take drugs , anything really , well well she probably would n't actually but , you know she never tells me off , she 's never lectured me about anything , she 's never given me a talk on
3 ‘ I have looked after myself so hopefully my body will repay me by keeping going for another few years .
4 My husband will murder me , ’ I said .
5 FERDINAND … . my imagination will carry me To see her in the shameful act of sin … .
6 My father will want me to be more altruistic to his relatives , than my mother will .
7 My father will murder me , Madame ! ’
8 My aunt will think I 'm joking .
9 My daughter will scold me if we 're late for dinner . ’
10 ‘ What you mean is that my uncle will tell me what to say . ’
11 MY INSURANCE WILL COVER ME IF MY CAR IS STOLEN ’
12 My cousin will say I was with her .
13 Well I can only make much notes as my hand will allow me to .
14 My organization will write me off as unreliable . ’
15 In retirement I hope my company will provide me with an office and a secretary , so that I can go on contributing to society from my experience .
16 My English will give me away — ’
17 " My son will avenge me " notes Antoine sadly , impotently .
18 Now I must go , or my brother will miss me . ’
19 I must go now , or my brother will guess I have been speaking to you .
20 If I discuss safer sex my partner will leave me for someone else
21 If I discuss safer sex my partner will leave me for someone else
22 My mother will want me to be more altruistic to hers , than my father will .
23 My solicitor will advise me about running the business , how to trade and how best to run the finances . ’
24 If I can not stop this , my solicitor will help me gain compensation . ’
25 I 'll phone Anne , she thought suddenly , tell her what 's going on ; the sound of her voice will make me feel better — she might even have an idea .
26 PAMELA : Your honour will forgive me , but as you have no lady to wait upon , and my dear lady being dead these many months , I had rather , if it would not displease you , wait upon Lady Davers because …
27 At any rate , your lordship will know me again . ’
28 Your Lordship will smile I trust at the progress your loving son is making for the Company ; to whom we are beholden for our wherewithal and our signal progress in this land .
29 If your father will receive me in his house , I should be glad .
30 ‘ If you talk too loud your voice will blow me away . ’
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