Example sentences of "will [verb] [pers pn] [prep] an " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You are coming home with me now , and if you so much as open that foul mouth of yours , I 'll beat you within an inch of your life . ’ |
2 | I 'll see you in an hour . ’ |
3 | I 'll swap you for an old X T Myrtle |
4 | I 'll use you for an excuse . |
5 | They 'll use it as an excuse . |
6 | ‘ You have to remember , ’ Ellen liked to lecture Thessy and me , ‘ just how absurdly wealthy they all are , and how desperately the wealthy want to be liked because they ca n't help feeling guilty about being so rich , so we only have to be obsequious , give them loads of booze , and pretend to be impressed by their entirely predictable and usually jejune opinions , after which they 'll reward us with an outrageously large tip — which is , after all , the sole reason for being nice to the ghastly creatures in the first place . ’ |
7 | cost them bloody loads and then they 'll turn it into an absolute cack heap like it was before . |
8 | But you 'll say it like an accusation . |
9 | Guinness Mahon , a British merchant bank 65%-owned by Bank of Yokohama , gave warning that bad debts will plunge it into an after-tax loss of £35m ( $67m ) for the six months to March 31st . |
10 | A mule will carry you in an easy day 's ride from the rim to the very bottom of the Canyon . |
11 | Let y be the percentage of list votes given to that party , i.e. the votes that will entitle it to an identical percentage of all the seats , constituency and list , in the region . |
12 | They will present him with an upbeat report claiming significant improvements in performance , with all lines beating Passengers ' Charter standards for timekeeping and reliability . |
13 | They will not be expecting her , they will see her as an intruder . |
14 | Together with the use of the display area it is hoped pupils will be encouraged to use the library as a source of information for homework and classwork on a regular basis and that staff will see it as an important adjunct to their departmental resources . |
15 | Similarly , the changing of domestic roles proves complex : while some wives may welcome more domestic help from their retired husbands , others will resent it as an intrusion into their sphere of control in daily life . |
16 | by no means will the latter guarantee the president success in his constant struggles with the legislature , but it will provide him with an invaluable starting point . |
17 | This will provide them with an incentive for continuing their education . |
18 | The Asians will not want to lose ground in the mixed doubles in the build-up to Atlanta and the Belfast match will provide them with an opportunity to test the best in Europe . |
19 | ‘ It will provide them with an excellent standard , ’ he said . |
20 | In retirement I hope my company will provide me with an office and a secretary , so that I can go on contributing to society from my experience . |
21 | The other is to find well-paid employment which will provide her with an adequate income to afford the repayments . |
22 | If you do this exercise it will provide you with an idea of how much time to spend on each assignment . |
23 | This letter is to confirm our agreement that you will provide us with an authoring program for Reading for English . |
24 | Like individualism itself , it becomes a claim about the kind of causal factors that will provide us with an understanding of the social world . |
25 | Industrial Light & Magic , a subsidiary Lucas Digital Ltd , will use it as an alternative to transporting videotape from production facilities in Los Angeles to its post-production facility in San Rafael near San Francisco . |
26 | It will use it as an embedded controller in office automation products such as X-terminals after it shrinks it and optimizes its speed . |
27 | I think it was very brave of you , especially as supporters will use it as an opportunity to criticise you and the team publicly . |
28 | Incidentally , it will cost us about an extra eight thousand pounds just to do the trial in . |
29 | The natives are amenable for all their savage state , and impart their wisdom to us in exchange for fribbling items : a mere hairpin will set them to an ecstasy of delight , for they are like to children and have no metals . |
30 | She threatened journalists Ray Richmond and Matt Roush : ‘ My husband will meet you in an alley any time — and beat the hell outta you . ’ |