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

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1 Her father was explaining something to her in that overloud , careful voice which he used to her mother , the voice which said : ‘ I know you are too stupid to understand this but I will talk slowly and loudly and hope that you wo n't try my patience too far . ’
2 I will stay here if I may , ’ she said , looking at Marx as if he were an unpleasant insect .
3 If there is not a Disco I will stay home and watch television .
4 Erm however we would wish to see that policy complemented by the inclusion of the strategic exceptions policy erm and we know that I know that 's to be discussed tomorrow but I will mention now that I think it would have been much more useful to the discussion if we 'd have been able to discuss the strategic sites issue as part of this debate .
5 I will stand here and defy the dreadful minions of Order ! ’
6 In this sense invention seems to imply that crime is the outcome of the kind of rational decision-making that is associated with the classical criminological view ( and I will suggest later that it is much the same idea ) .
7 But I will remain here and keep you company if you wish . ’
8 Right well it will give you er I will go away and work these plans out but one that comes to mind is where there 's er a life cover but it 's a low level of life cover so you have more of an investment erm more of th more of your contributions goes towards the investment so that you get the bigger return in the ten years when you need it .
9 I will go now and deliver them myself to Narok . ’
10 If I can bring a report by March I will do so but it , this is quite a complicated area .
11 I will come home and sit down and do nothing , just think .
12 And indeed I will argue shortly that ‘ accuracy ’ in language is beside the point ; feminist reformers who make it central to their analyses have inadvertently made clear its very serious shortcomings .
13 I will argue later that kids involved in sport are able to broaden their intellectual scope , partly because they can bring the characteristics chiselled out of sport to bear in other aspects of life , and partly because , through improving health , the kids increase their capability for intellectual work and reinforce their resistance to mental stress .
14 I will discuss past and likely future trends in households and housing , and give particular attention to the experience of young people setting up home for the first time .
15 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 .
16 I will write again as soon as I know the opinion of the Parish Council .
17 I will add simply that locked rooms are only the purest of all sorts of " impossible crimes ' .
18 When Parker got up he told his audience that as he had heard this he had thought to himself , ‘ I will turn aside and see this great sight ’ .
19 I will contend rather that the judgement that it is there has a necessary effect upon how we are inclined to act .
20 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 .
21 On European monetary and economic union , I will say only that I wholeheartedly support the views expressed by my right hon. Friends the Prime Minister , the Foreign Secretary and the Chancellor of the Exchequer .
22 I will ride there and maybe pass them among the trees .
23 She will arrive tonight or perhaps in the morning .
24 Using Egan 's approach to problem management described above , Sally 's case may be used to demonstrate that she will benefit more if she can be helped to focus on what are , in her opinion , the most pressing problems .
25 She will respond intuitively as she senses the class 's needs , or , rather , she may have to respond to the class 's wants .
26 As an advocate of the STV has observed , if an MP is " forced by the system to spend his working hours worrying about the number of first-preference votes he will get at the next election , and many of his sleeping hours dreaming about them , he or she will work harder than ever for constituents ' "
27 Yes , and this is why I want to look at this week at a glance diary , so that you will go away and I want you to fill this in as I 'm filling in on the board , you 'll go away with an idea what a diary , sorry , spit there , ha , erm , of what a diary will look like roughly , so that you know what your diary should look like every week .
28 No matter how pressed for time or strapped for cash you may be , should you pass by one of these shops , with a window display of dummies wearing neatly ironed kagouls and ice-axes arranged in a fan shape round a rucksack , you will go inside and not leave until you have purchased a pair of thick socks .
29 You will go home when I say ! ’
30 Her aim is to make you feel as welcome , comfortable and relaxed as possible , with the expectation , constantly fulfilled , that you will return again and again .
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