Example sentences of "will [vb infin] i [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You 'll contact me by three o'clock this afternoon , ’ the magistrate insisted . |
2 | ‘ You 'll marry me in five and three-quarter years ’ time ? ’ |
3 | You 'll thank me for this later . |
4 | " You 'll thank me for this later , lads . |
5 | You 'll thank me for this ! ’ |
6 | ‘ They 'll fire me for this . ’ |
7 | ‘ Then you 'll owe me for six months ' work . ’ |
8 | ‘ Oh , yes , you 'll pay me in full all right . ’ |
9 | Then she softened her tone and added , smiling , ‘ You 'll pay me in full because I intend to stay on and make damned sure Silvia passes her exams . |
10 | Let me but get my hands on one of that grisly crew , and you 'll put me in better fettle than all the rest in the world . |
11 | Who 'll start me at three hundred ? ’ the auctioneer boomed as Mungo and Emily rushed into the marquee . |
12 | I look like shit because my mind is on higher things , because I 'm so busy I do n't have time to wash my hair , because if you really love me you 'll love me like this as well . |
13 | Yeah , Myra Hindley , who 's another one in n it , you know , off we go , if I do n't praise God and you know God it 'll , he 'll forgive me for all my sins , bollocks , in it ? |
14 | ‘ Who will rid me of this turbulent priest ? ’ asked Henry II . |
15 | ‘ Who will rid me of this troublesome boat ? ’ he asked . |
16 | Whether Reagan actually said : ‘ Who will rid me of this turbulent problem ? ’ is irrelevant . |
17 | They will buy me for that . |
18 | ‘ First thing I must do is to sell the emeralds I inherited from my mother , they will bring me in enough to buy in leather and begin to trade again . ’ |
19 | If the hon. Gentleman will provide me with all the information , I shall examine the case . |
20 | ‘ You think people will recognize me from that old photo ? ’ |
21 | ‘ I am sure the whole House will join me in utter condemnation of this appalling attack . |
22 | I am sure that the whole House will join me in utter condemnation of this appalling attack . |
23 | An expedition , I should say , which I will undertake alone , in the comfort of Mr Farraday 's Ford ; an expedition which , as I foresee it , will take me through much of the finest countryside of England to the West Country , and may keep me away from Darlington Hall for as much as five or six days . |
24 | ‘ I keep telling myself that it will stand me in good stead when I 'm about 40 and doing my first Isolde ! ’ |
25 | To me it is a worthwhile occupation and one which I am convinced will stand me in good stead for the rest of my life . ’ |
26 | And I 've been the leader of of that party for the last four and half years , I am ready to step down from that , and ready to take up this challenge , and I believe that those experiences , and what I 've done there , will stand me in good stead . |
27 | I 'm therefore doubly grateful to you for giving me the chance to meet you today , and I hope that some of the contacts I might make today will stand me in good stead in the job that I 'm doing in Oxford over the next year or so . |
28 | Maybe they 'll elope to Gretna Green if they ca n't find a vacant Martello tower , then it will leave me with more time for my Roman friend and dear Boudicca not to mention Dorothy Wordsworth 's Journals of which I have perused the first paragraph six times yet can not seem to recall it to mind . |
29 | Mrs Figgis-Hewett will support me on this . ’ |
30 | He says now he will release me in another four weeks . |