Example sentences of "will [verb] [pron] in [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We 'll pick our strongest side for the one-days , although it 's unlikely we 'll bring someone in cold for the Test , ’ he revealed .
2 That 'll keep you in black pudding for a while , Brian !
3 They 'll keep us in good standing with the king still .
4 That 's seconded , nice to know we have a straight choice , as you favour , we 'll take them in reverse order .
5 ‘ Oh , yes , you 'll pay me in full all right . ’
6 Then she softened her tone and added , smiling , ‘ You 'll pay me in full because I intend to stay on and make damned sure Silvia passes her exams .
7 ‘ After the way the Falcone family have treated you , I would say we have no right to stop you if you want to go — and , whatever you decide , I 'll pay you in full .
8 Sit down and I 'll tell you in joined-up sentences what your brother has managed to inflict on us . ’
9 I 'll leave you in absolute peace and get back to work ! ’
10 I think we 'll put him in special care when he comes out of Theatre . ’
11 We 'll cosset you in sumptuous comfort , astound you with service from a bygone era , tempt you with the quality of our cuisine and delight you with our shipboard facilities and entertainment .
12 ‘ And I 'll place it in safe keeping , do n't you worry . ’
13 They 'll love it in Northern France .
14 We 'll teach you in complete confidence' ) , the Jazz Society ( 'There will be a small written examination before we let you know if you can join' ) and the French Society ( 'Amusez-vous bien et attrapez cirrhose du foie avec la Frenchsoc ! ' ) .
15 YOU 'LL FIND THEM IN MAIN AVENUE GARDEN 12 — ‘ THE THIRD DIMENSION ’ .
16 It will allocate them in descending order from the highest priced bid to the lowest .
17 I will see you in due course .
18 If necessary the Prince will keep him in close ward until he sees reason .
19 A varied diet of earthworms , aquatic insects , shrimps , small fish and tablet foods will keep it in good health .
20 If you will contain yourself in reasonable patience , and permit me to do what I came here to do , we will all be better off !
21 So , we would say : ‘ I will meet you in drafouš ' ’ which , at that time , was the lower part of Wenceslas Square .
22 From all the perceptual experiences of an observer arising from the sense of sight , a certain set of them ( those corresponding to the perceptual experiences arising from sightings of red objects ) will have something in common .
23 We will have it in plain words nevertheless .
24 ‘ I am sure the whole House will join me in utter condemnation of this appalling attack .
25 I am sure that the whole House will join me in utter condemnation of this appalling attack .
26 Alright so if you go to your syndicate rooms now I will join you in due course .
27 Local operators will take you in four-wheel-drive vehicles to explore the near outback , where the river has carved a series of spectacular gorges into a vast , rolling sand plain .
28 Its rough , hairy , much-branched stems rise to 2ft and will reward you in late summer and early autumn with numerous vivid yellow daisies with blackish central cones , well earning this plant the name black-eyed Susan .
29 What I would say , if there 's any doubt , if a mother has any doubt about her baby 's feet she should see the doctor and he will refer if he thinks necessary so most babies ' feet can look quite odd at times and they will hold them in strange positions .
30 Habits of good manners , honesty and consideration for others , which a child acquires by imitating the good examples set by his parents , will stand him in good stead all his life .
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