Example sentences of "will [adv] [verb] [prep] me " in BNC.

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1 although I 'm , that 'll only do for me
2 I know I wo n't be any good at this — they 'll just laugh at me .
3 ‘ If you 'll just bear with me a few minutes , gentlemen , I 'll just nip along to the car , if I may .
4 Something 'll just come into me
5 It 'll soon dry on me while I 'm leaning against the cows , they 're warm , they are . ’
6 ‘ Then it 's the only sort of passion you 'll ever get from me ! ’
7 If he 's in Cheltenham , he 'll always stay with me .
8 Tomorrow you 'll also fight with me , will you ? ’
9 And he 'll often say to me look there 's a fresh box under there , help yourself to what you want , i have n't opened that box .
10 Yes submit ( if you do n't submit you 'll never score with me ! ) all your high scores now , AND DO N'T FORGET TO SEND A PHOTO OF YOURSELF for me to impale , hang and chain !
11 He 'll never speak to me again .
12 ‘ He 'll never speak to me .
13 Choose the jade and you 'll never hear from me again .
14 He made the eagle , got in front of Nicklaus , and turns and says , ‘ He 'll never get past me now . ’
15 First the drummers come on — I may say that no women are allowed to take part in this ritual and the ladies here will perhaps agree with me that they are fortunate in that omission .
16 You may lie tome , deceive me in my own house , turn the servants against me , but you will not shout at me ! "
17 This is a place that will not grow on me .
18 Sulien said , ‘ He will not send for me . ’
19 ‘ They will not think of me here .
20 ‘ I fear it will not agree with me .
21 The feelings of the young hon. Member for Gedling ( Mr. Mitchell ) about the way in which local government has broken up were expressed subjectively and I suspect that he will not agree with me when I say that they seemed to date from about 1979 — and we know what happened in 1979 when the hon. Member for Finchley ( Mrs. Thatcher ) was first elected .
22 ‘ But you will not come with me to the Delta ? ’
23 ‘ Very well , ’ said Isambard equably , ‘ I 'll come to you , since you will not come to me . ’
24 the chasm is too great though the gulf between God and man is , is far too wide and we try our various planks , our planks of being good , of doing nice things , planks of being religious , of being confirmed , of being baptized , of going to church of perhaps attending church , perhaps even becoming a member of a church , the plank of saying prayers I think you know and God does n't even hear us , the bible tells us , if I regarded iniquity in my heart God does n't hear me , he says I will not hear you , the only prayer that God hears from the sinner is God be merciful to me a sinner and we 've tried that plank and it does n't work , of course it does n't because that 's not what it means to be a Christian , the plank of bible reading , we can read the bible , we can memorise it , it does n't make us a Christian , Jesus said to some of the religious leaders of his days , you search the scriptures for you think that in them you have life , but you will not come to me , and so it 's not being in religious , er being religious or any thing else as we well know , it 's something far , far more fundamental than that , those words that Jesus said to Nicodemus you must be born again , that new birth , that new start , starting all over again , and so what happens , what 's it all about , what is it to , what is it to be a Christian .
25 If the hon. Gentleman will not listen to me , perhaps he will listen to his party leader .
26 Everyone will order me around and I will just have to smile and do as they say or they will not look after me when I am an old woman .
27 ‘ Grégoire , these devices may have worked with your previous tutor ; they will not work with me . ’
28 Your naughty tricks will not work with me .
29 The answer given by one little boy will always remain with me .
30 His friendship and understanding will always remain with me , despite the differences of age , experience and history .
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