Example sentences of "[pers pn] will [verb] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'll do better than that . |
2 | Shame to go back , I 'll stay today as well . |
3 | I 'll stay there until I know something definite . ’ |
4 | Now , some men think right , I 'll walk across the road others will think well I 'll stay behind because it might be safer cos there might be somebody lurking in the corners none of us know quite how to react to that . |
5 | Well I mean I 'll check now if you want |
6 | And once he makes this decision he he ca n't after a year or two say well no that was wrong , I wo n't I 'll er I 'll change now because he 's only got two years there . |
7 | I 'll start again so you 'll get his thought . |
8 | Right well I 'll start today if you do n't mind and we 'll go round in the normal way erm when we come to Pat . |
9 | Oh there 's your I 'll go upstairs cos I was going to scramble a badge with Christopher . |
10 | No , I 'll go home when I 'm ready . |
11 | ‘ I would n't have stayed if I had n't felt so ill , and now that I 'm better I 'll go home if you can get me to Paris , Monsieur Lemarchand . ’ |
12 | ‘ I 'll go early so I can see the Social Services . ’ |
13 | ‘ I 'll go alone if I have to , ’ Riven snapped with sudden irritation . |
14 | I 'll tell Joe-soon as I see 'im , ’ he replied . |
15 | I 'll translate freely when necessary . ’ |
16 | If it 's alright then I 'll come home cos Mr said to me last night , oh you want to stay here the night . |
17 | I 'll come home when I can , but I must go to London . |
18 | if I have to wait for you I 'll wait forever cos your eggs are not done |
19 | Well there 's a couple of things I will , I 'll , I 'll add then before we 're shutting up about this . |
20 | I 'll keep away while deer are culled — for the sake of the deer . |
21 | Ha , I do n't know I 'll have one anyway , I 'll see then when I , whether I can manage the other half afterwards or not , cos it looks enormous |
22 | Or sometimes if they 're not sure I 'll say Well before we book it can you just have a run round the house and then ring me back tell me actually what there is to go . |
23 | I 'll try again as soon as you leave . ’ |
24 | ‘ I will stay here if I may , ’ she said , looking at Marx as if he were an unpleasant insect . |
25 | I will write again as soon as Ferdinando hears he is to go and when I do you must prepare Oreste for the change Ellen so that it is not sprung on him . |
26 | I will write again as soon as I know the opinion of the Parish Council . |
27 | This is the particular issue for debate at this meeting , and I do not presume here either to pre-empt discussion or anticipate what I will say later when I consider it in greater detail . |
28 | ‘ Ye 'll stay there till yer radicles roll off and yer congles coagulate , ye pestilential pokeweed ! ’ |
29 | You 'll want somewhere where you can either have it hanging |
30 | You 're with me and you 'll go home when I take you . ’ |