Example sentences of "will [verb] i [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 You 'll send me to the churchyard one day !
2 He 'll see me by the fire , leaning against the mantelpiece , and know how things really are ; how they ought to be .
3 ‘ Yes , if Dad 'll meet me at the station — ’
4 Now Welsh M P , this is quite funny , has moved the motion if you 'll excuse me on the subject of public loos .
5 " Then you 'll take me into the organization ? "
6 ‘ If you 'll take me to the concert in the cloisters at Pollensa this weekend . ’
7 One of these days you 'll lead me across the road .
8 Now , she thought dully , he 'll tell me about the woman he 's crazy for .
9 ‘ You 'll push me in the canal ! ’
10 ‘ Ca n't stay there , see , he 'll kill me in the end . ’
11 A glance at the route followed will prove that this is not a guide-book , and a glance at the contents will expose me to the scorn of local patriots who will see , with incredulous rage , that on many an occasion I passed silently through their favourite village .
12 THEY WILL INFLUENCE ME FOR THE REST OF MY DAYS .
13 They will influence me for the rest of my days .
14 He will photograph me on the horse and I will have it to keep .
15 ‘ I need two or three good club games under my belt first and if I do well in those I hope they will include me in the team again . ’
16 " Chloe 's mother will bring me in the car .
17 Because getting young Rossiter up to eleven lengths will see me to the grave .
18 Maybe the day will come when Mark will ring me from the museum and tell me that it 's been decided that I must add to the catalogue the pedigree of the wrapping or package in question : Ice lolly wrapper ‘ Captain Marvel ’ , Walls , 1985 , found , Whitechapel Road , EC , condition : poor .
19 It should prove useful , as will all the places I have talked about above , in that they will provide me with the amount of information to produce an investigation that has all the qualities necessary to gain a good grade .
20 I know people get tired of appeals , but I urge them to organise fundraising for the echo-cardiograph equipment as undoubtedly a great number of people will follow me through the coronary unit and the machine will surely be of great help to them .
21 The couple have lived at Girsby House at Girsby , near Hurworth , since 1963 and Mr Tholen says with conviction : ‘ Nothing will move me from the North-East , ’ citing his reasons as the ‘ incredibly friendly and outspoken people and the proximity of the countryside . ’
22 I WRITE to ask if any readers of this letter will join me in the campaign to see justice done for the men accused of the crime of killing Carl Bridgewater in 1978 .
23 Either I accompany you to your room and wait while you have your shower and do whatever else you feel necessary before we leave , or I wait here , in the lobby , and you give me your word that you will join me within the hour . ’
24 Perhaps tomorrow you will take me to the National Gallery ?
25 Danger of doing something irrevocable and wrong because initial impetus lost and clue that will lead me to the centre not yet found .
26 So , whenever the weather is suitable during the critical period , a phone call from Martin will put me on the alert .
27 That 's alright , play with it , there 's no point in saying anything to them Bev it 's now got to be proven and I say , if I can get it done and I can get it sent off , then they will point me in the right direction wo n't they ?
28 They will understand me too quickly ; they will turn my own generosity against me and despise me for the lovers I took ; and they will cast me as the woman who briefly threatened to interfere with the writing of the books which they have enjoyed reading .
29 I keep thinking one of them will shove me in the ribs , or tell me that I 'm ugly .
30 Nothing in sex will concern me except the pure physical pleasure ; I shall be incapable of love , of Don Juan 's pride of conquest , even of caring whether the woman is pleased or bored with my company .
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