Example sentences of "will [verb] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'll stay here in the surgery , ’ said Joanna and added rather gloomily , ‘ I do n't suppose I 'll be overworked . ’ |
2 | I 'll stay then in the Hall : |
3 | It 'll stay there for the rest of your life . |
4 | You 'll stay there in the morning , and I shall ask John to come after surgery . |
5 | Then looking at me , he said , ‘ But I do n't think you 'll stay long in the village . ’ |
6 | So but er the overseas fellow , You know I 'll consider just on the same level , and ofte Well I never saw any er what you 'd call bickering and biding between the black and the white student . |
7 | But we 'll know more at the PM . ’ |
8 | Above that , you 're into boat chandlers ' supplies , and if you are building that big , then you 'll know more about the subject than we do ! |
9 | ‘ They say they 'll know more in the morning , ’ Paul says . |
10 | " And I 'll need more in the way of a deposit . " |
11 | ‘ Those 'll do nicely for the compost , ’ she said , then chose a dark gold one for Dot . |
12 | ‘ I 'll follow behind with the stretcher ! ’ said Pringle drily . |
13 | We 're discussing this morning , and I 'll run briefly through the subjects that we have been discussing this morning for the er , new listeners . |
14 | If you do n't do something you 'll sail straight up the beach and rip the bottom out of the boat . |
15 | In terms of the papers in front of you this morning , Chair , the position is that , that is addressed over the three year period , and the figures do fluctuate between years , so there is a , as we 'll see later in the paper , there is a , a net expenditure total in year one which increases in year two , but then is offset by a , a reduction in year three . |
16 | Building on this approach and something which I think you 'll see certainly during the course of your your medical studies antibodies directed against tumourler proce , tumourler process factor are now being used to try and interrupt the chain of events at a slightly later stage . |
17 | Maybe we 'll work together in the future . ’ |
18 | He 'll steer clear of the lengthy and costly three-month programmes , preferring the therapy of a short three-day course where his people can receive some stimulus on how to improve their business performance . |
19 | So we 'll decide later in the week . |
20 | OUR AUGUST issue ( page 22 ) carried a competition entitled We 'll Meet Again as the 11th Great Warbirds Air Display loomed up . |
21 | ‘ We 'll stop there for the night , Brother . |
22 | 26 You 've entered into a bet that you 'll sleep alone in the forest tonight . |
23 | I 'll try again from the airport , but this note will have to do if I ca n't get through . |
24 | And if I put six weeks , now this 'll overlap slightly with the present one , that does n't matter the D S S do n't give two hoots from that point of view , and that 'll then run out six weeks , which is about the beginning of September |
25 | Yeah , I think it 'll happen again in the spring |
26 | It will get infected without a covering — and besides , ’ he added , with a small smile , ‘ you 'll bleed all over the inside of my car otherwise . ’ |
27 | We 'll go straight through the presentations , and then there is an opportunity , obviously for you to ask questions or , and to join in generally discussion . |
28 | Next time you stop before it 's all finished you 'll go straight into The Chokey and I shall lock the door and throw the key down the well ! ’ |
29 | ‘ Now you 're here , ’ said Frobisher , ‘ We 'll go straight to the skull . ’ |
30 | They 'll go straight in the bin . ’ |