Example sentences of "[pers pn] will [verb] [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 What ye are afterwards to do I will tell ye to-morrow , when I make my testament .
2 ‘ But I will tell her tomorrow , ’ he promised .
3 I will tell you exactly , absolutely what my approach has been .
4 So I will make a personal attack on you the day after to-morrow , when the House will be full , and I will tell you beforehand what I 'm going to say and what the right come-back is for you to score off me .
5 I will tell you later .
6 I will tell you right now that I do n't think you would make it in estate agents .
7 I will tell you right now .
8 I will tell you why .
9 I will tell you plainly that so far as I am concerned that objective is the promotion of books … . ’
10 ‘ Be seated , and I will tell you briefly what I shall require you to do .
11 I will tell you now that the Slave can take the shape of a human .
12 I will tell you now . ’
13 Well , I will tell you now , Murphy , that as long as you continue to do properly the job for which you are paid I do n't care how much you drink nor shall I tell anyone about it , not anyone .
14 I do n't know what you 're going to stand the tank on , but I will tell you how to produce a good-looking low cost hood .
15 The finance approach is weak at assessing future cash flows , but says ‘ give me the cash estimates and I will tell you how that affects the shareholders ’ risk positions and hence the market value of the company' .
16 I will meet you whenever and wherever you choose . ’
17 I will bear her very much in mind when we debate the matter next week .
18 I saw a lot of old friends , and wore a dashing outfit purchased at perhaps an extravagance in a London second hand shop — but from the compliments , I feel now it was worth it and that , feeling good in it , I will wear it quite a lot .
19 I will remind you only that , added to all this , my employer is not likely to live very long , and I am therefore already at the necessity of seeking another post .
20 I will escort you up the first flight of stairs , but I shall observe the proprieties by leaving you to look after yourself on the second landing . ’
21 Alice , she promised , the minute I 'm out of this , I will fix you up .
22 I will clear it up post haste .
23 In verse erm thirteen , I will bring them out from the peoples and gather them from the countries and bring them into their own land .
24 Within the week I will bring you back your answer . ’
25 I will bring you home . ’
26 ‘ Come , ’ said Creggan , ‘ I will lead you there . ’
27 I will kick them straight down
28 I will offer it up to you .
29 ‘ In three days I will visit you again .
30 Either you accept my terms and face me in combat , or I will leave you here with your weapons … and two corpses ! ’
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