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

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1 I 'll eat mine at my desk . ’
2 I 'll need it for my missionary work in India , and you could help me to learn it by studying with me .
3 ‘ I could check us into a motel out of town you give the number to the Liaison Office I 'll give it to my office and hope their nasty little mints think that 's all that 's going on . ’
4 do we want to erm go I mean obviously we want to go away and I 'll do it with my friend and you 'll do it your
5 If he wo n't help me , then I 'll do it on my own , and he ca n't stop me !
6 ‘ I 'll fetch it from my compartment .
7 He lusts after Fat Margot 's tits and is jealous because tonight I 'll cup them in my hands .
8 I 'll follow you in my car when you 're ready to leave . ’
9 I 'll remember it at my death hour . ’
10 I mean , you 'll see it in my procedures when we , when we get
11 I 'll see you at my flat tonight .
12 And ‘ I 'll See You In My Dreams ’ is a lush , fleet-footed waltz that spins winningly away from every narrow-minded expectation of what indie-aspirants should sound like in this year of grunge , glam and glassy reveries .
13 Well what I 'll do is I 'll stick it in my diary for a couple of weeks .
14 So I 'll use him as my contact .
15 Do n't you think she 'll cure me of my wickedness , Jane ?
16 You get one of the lads that works with me , if he catches three of them he says well I 'll have them for my dinner .
17 I 'll have it discreet , I 'll have it on my tie
18 I 'll have it after my tea .
19 I 'll take her in my wagon .
20 ‘ To man I can be answerable , and as for God , I 'll take him in my own hands ’ , said the brazen Clavers , and with that he turned his horse and led his men away , knowing that he had been deflated by a poor woman of noble demeanour .
21 But bird lover Carla , 58 , creator of Bread and Butterflies , said : ‘ I 'll take them into my Sussex sanctuary .
22 Well if they come round to ours this year I 'll invite them in I 'll take them to my basement and I 'll lock 'em up for a few days .
23 ‘ I 'll take you to my wife 's cabin . ’
24 I 'll take you on my saddle . ’
25 What 's more , I 'll take you in my car . ’
26 I 'll bung you on my list now
27 So I thought , I 'll tell her after my exams .
28 ‘ I 'll tell you about my father , ’ she said at last .
29 Suppose you take me down to the Brownies ' Bridge sometime — perhaps tomorrow , as you are on holiday from school — and I 'll tell you about my Brownies . ’
30 ‘ And I 'll tell you about my dresses .
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