Example sentences of "i will [vb infin] to [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 On summer evenings there was a sort of magical quality to that view and I will confess to you now I used to waste many precious minutes standing at one of those windows just enchanted by it . ’
2 I will refer to it in its re-amended form .
3 I will fax to you the confirmed orders for this .
4 I will talk to her , I promise you .
5 Tell the hijackers I will talk to them in five minutes .
6 I will talk to you .
7 Yeah no problem I 'll see Peter at work , I 'll , I 'll , I 'll pr er I will mention to him about it cos I was very impressed with , yes certainly I 'll mention it to him and er Alan , if he 's , if there 's a game on Saturday yes I 'll , I 'll I could mention it to him .
8 I am glad to hear of your intended marriage with Ellen Nicholl , and , as I promised to assist you at starting , I am happy to tell you that I will pay to you one hundred and fifty pounds yearly during my life , and until your annual income derived from your profession of a Chancery barrister shall amount to six hundred guineas , of which your own admission will be the only evidence that I shall receive or require .
9 Over the next couple of pages , I will explain to you the different types of friendships , my experiences of it and generally my opinion of friendship .
10 I will drink to you and you will drink to me , ’ and they went back inside .
11 Between these walls , Carrington , I will pledge to you that there are plotters in high places , and as an indicator of just how high , I will add that Lord Halifax himself is possibly among them .
12 I will speak to him and try to arrange this for you .
13 I will speak to him , ’ he said to her when they had got out of earshot , ‘ and see if I can not resolve this matter . ’
14 ‘ Lady Amelia , tomorrow , in your chapter meeting after the morning Mass , tell your sisters that before Vespers I will speak to them and explain all that has happened . ’
15 I will speak to you today on a text from that book , the Book of Exodus , which is so replete with wisdom concerning the leader and the led .
16 I will speak to you again when I am clean . ’
17 I will speak to you again in a moment , Madame .
18 I will speak to you again of this . ’
19 and I will speak to you individually .
20 Women are crawling out of the woodwork but they are duplicitous and wizened , swamp people and ratbags , and they can blacken and turn leathery before I will condescend to them .
21 I will vow to you that I will never suffer myself to be engaged without your approbation .
22 I will send to him , though I do not think it will please him . ’
23 I will send to you as soon as we are ready to receive your advice — tomorrow probably . ’
24 loving I will send to you have to tell him we 're boogieing away .
25 The assumptions themselves have remained more or less intact , and in Part Two I will return to them in developing a ‘ postclassical ’ perspective .
26 I will return to it again in Chapter 8 .
27 Er I do n't wish to pursue the point made by Mi Mike at this stage , but I will return to it under one C.
28 And I will return to it .
29 Madam Deputy Speaker I only wanted to make a short intervention er er on this point and I think I will return to it from time to time because it is a perennial , annual problem of every time the minister introduces a a rule and regulation we can understand it 's extremely useful and how can one say that er regulations about fraud are not useful , it 's just the culture of our country has been besieged by these rules and regulations and I 'm surprised that anybody can actually make any profit or do any business simply because of the weight of officialdom and the weight of rules and regulations which prevents them from getting above er the the surface .
30 And er with that in mind , it 's possible that people do want to top up their income , because the one thing I will stress to you is that you do n't want to have to start having to back-pedal er when you retire .
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