Example sentences of "[pers pn] will [vb infin] that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A few names have been bandied about the circuit , but I 'll predict that Ballymena 's Russell Morrow , the assistant manager for the past few years , will get the vote .
2 ‘ I 'll have your name , and I 'll see that lady who was telling me the other day that Brownie girls do n't raid orchards . ’
3 I 'll see that bugger tomorrow mornin' if I have to get up at five , an , I 'll tell him what I 've meant to do for a long time ; I 'll take the can along to the authorities .
4 I decided on a different approach , and I will explain that approach and why I adopted it .
5 I will suggest that Andropulos has been provided with top-level , ultra-secret information from a very senior official .
6 I will remark that MCC , a cricket club efficient by long tradition , made a similarly chaotic cock-up with its match tickets at the beginning of last season — and look how that season turned out .
7 In this article , I will demonstrate that O'Keeffe herself was instrumental in inspiring this new voice in the criticism ; that in response to the reviews she received on the occasion of her first major exhibition in New York in 1923 , she set about to persuade critics to define her and her art on her won terms .
8 I will remember that error for a long time , but I wo n't let it get me down . ’
9 I will argue that nationalism is the vocabulary that legitimises the function of the modern nation state , and the sooner we can dispense with it , the better for all of us .
10 While I will argue that structuralism offers a way of understanding knowledge as language that can be related to other social practices without reduction to an individual knowing subject , it is to the Marxist theory of ideology that I will turn to help describe the nature of the relationship .
11 If you begin like this : In this essay , I will argue that Henry James 's representations and frequent treatment of women through metaphors as art objects are deeply problematic .
12 Between these walls , Carrington , I will pledge to you that there are plotters in high places , and as an indicator of just how high , I will add that Lord Halifax himself is possibly among them .
13 No it did n't , no the people , th the dockers were pretty reasonable , they were now I will say that dockers pretty reasonable .
14 I will say that Roy dealt with it , when it happened and I know at the time he , he was very very thorough over it .
15 You 'll love that Caroline , I did n't give it a thought I 'm sorry ?
16 It 's nice to have an estimator represented on the course because I think that you 'll admit that people do put some thought into this and the , the rates that you use for labour and plant , you try to make realistic .
17 YOU 'LL REGRET THAT SON I BELIEVE ME YOU 'LL REGRET IT ’
18 After a period of time you 'll feel that things have improved a bit in that area ( we hope ! ) , so flick through the book again and start trying to work at another area .
19 As early as the 4th , when the Sun is at odds with Saturn in Aquarius , you 'll realise that employers or loved ones wo n't comply with your wishes as quickly as you 'd like .
20 Once you 've seen the production , in many ways an unexpected one , you 'll understand that Mr Hall is n't being pretentious and that Mr Hoffman has n't suddenly been struck by false modesty .
21 You 'll recall that Hobbes had argued that erm what creates a civil society what creates a community is the establishment of a government .
22 You 'll reme you 'll recall that Severn Trent used to subcontract their sewerage maintenance to the District Council .
23 And on the very morning that I learned of Elise 's death you 'll remember that Rob walked into the office , back from his holiday .
24 You only have to look back over what 's er happened over the last few years in terms of for example O S Two , Microsoft Windows , a variety of Unix , and you 'll see that technologies will come along and however sound a decision you make at one point in time the market circumstances and potentially mean that what was right for you then not the right .
25 ‘ Because you 'll see that Grandson Richard is just a human .
26 However , you 'll see that Le Preziose is opaque from the start thanks to all those eggs blended in by Buitoni , and as it cooks the yellow colour becomes more intense and golden .
27 If you now work through an imaginary game between Remorseful Prober and Tit for Tat , you 'll find that runs of would-be mutual retaliation are promptly scotched .
28 So if you look at individuals making erm decisions about punishment or some decision where there 's a consequence or an element of risk , you 'll find that groups quite often tend to go for more extreme behaviour than any one of the individuals in the group .
29 Unless you have to use PostScript for typographic reasons , you 'll find that TrueType fonts are every bit as good as PostScript ones and print much faster than PostScript , especially to a LaserJet .
30 I think you 'll find that Bill referred to ‘ The Golden Horde ’ as the band 's first album proper .
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