Example sentences of "will [adv] [verb] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | In fact , she 'll have to eat the same amount of calories as Mary — rather than what she ate before — or she 'll eventually regain the lost weight . |
2 | I 'll perhaps remember the third one as I talk . |
3 | In nineteen ninety one we 'll all recall the desperate scenes of our television screens of Kurdish refugees scrambling up the mountains , fleeing from Iraq 's Saddam Hussein . |
4 | Well , you 'll all have the same so , I do n't know any of them get 's any ice cream . |
5 | I 'll just watch the last few laps . |
6 | I 'll just make the necessary arrangements for the divorce . |
7 | Now we 've got multiply into the brackets , so we 'll just leave the ten where it is and work out what happens to this , everything inside the bracket has got to be multiplied by ? |
8 | We 'll just ignore the expanded memory at the moment . |
9 | I 'll just do the best I can . |
10 | No , I think we 'll just do the scary |
11 | Well I 'll just see the first part of Eastenders if I can cos I 've seen the second part . |
12 | I 'll just run the whole gamut of styles of music . |
13 | when I 'm going so I 'll just allow the same . |
14 | it must have been Thursday because I did n't want him to come , I said to Jim , tell him not to come we 'll just turn the whole lot off . |
15 | I 'll just take the two , and Billy 'll take them out the next week . |
16 | But if you have , then you 'll easily outgrow the low-end packages . |
17 | ‘ Well , I 'll not feed the evil bitch ! |
18 | Having slugged back a glass of plum brandy , she says : ‘ I 'm a good Christian , but I 'll not turn the other cheek if some Albanian plucks out the eyes of a fellow Serb , or rapes a little girl , or castrates a 12-year-old Serbian boy … |
19 | But he says but he 'll not accepts the eleven o'clock . |
20 | Aye but she says you only you can just do as many as you want she says , you 'll not use the twenty . |
21 | You 'll soon have the five thousand Phil ! |
22 | The act of writing can be difficult at times , but he predicts that he 'll soon become the first Parkinson 's Disease patient to abandon drugs altogether as he slowly leaves a life of disability behind him . |
23 | did , did have and I 'll still say the only reason we have n't been at war with them is because of the army , arm |
24 | You 'll still have the same trouble . |
25 | Well , I do n't suppose we 'll ever know the real ins and outs of it . |
26 | You know she 'll always 'ave the last word , so please come back and tell 'er yer sorry fer yer 'arsh words . ’ |
27 | Push him a bit and under Mario the American driver you 'll always find the Italian kid who wanted to make good in grand prix racing . |
28 | You 'll always find the strongest weeds on a dung hill . ’ |
29 | And whether you decide to stay in a castle or cottage you 'll always receive the warmest of welcomes and the finest hospitality . |
30 | Denise declares : ‘ I 'll always keep the new baby close to me . |