Example sentences of "will [verb] [pron] [vb past] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Let me in , Ellen , and I 'll explain what happened . ’ |
2 | It 'll make me wet my pants . ’ |
3 | In the end , I expect they 'll make her read the news . |
4 | ‘ No , but I 'll make it wet . ’ |
5 | I do n't know what they asked , I did n't get to talk to the boys … maybe they 'll think they filled each other in , I do n't know . |
6 | If I say no you 'll think I persuaded Peter to marry me as a sort of grab-it-quick opportunity that might not come again ! ’ |
7 | They 'll think I blurted everything out . |
8 | They 'll think I lost my key . |
9 | Send him back the books and the money — he 'll think I stole them ! ’ |
10 | She 'll think he invited Phil ! |
11 | They 'll think he won because he 's forty years younger than you are . " |
12 | ‘ You 're just jumping to conclusions , but if you go now he 'll think you did it . ’ |
13 | I 'll eat anything provided someone else gets it ready . |
14 | Says no that 's your money , you buy whatever you want for baby , I 'll buy she bought her one for eight quid and I says let's have a look at your one , yours are only eight quid I says , well how much were yours ? |
15 | Well we 've talked football , we 've talked speedway , we 're now going to talk rugby , because if you 've been following the exploits of the Bicester Rugby Club , you 'll know they got through to the semi-finals of a big national competition , and they play that semi-final this coming Saturday . |
16 | But it would n't work now : I 've got to have something to show her , otherwise she 'll know I lied to her . |
17 | They 'll say they 'll know she came from . |
18 | In summary : ‘ I stimulate you to think about how you are going to achieve agreed objectives ; later we 'll explore what happened and whether you need any help to improve further , or merely some new objectives . ’ |
19 | I 'm looking for a nut erm , for this , so you know hold it in position , found one , while I 'll looking I found this and it 's just the job |
20 | I said it looks lov , I said what we 'll do I said we 'll rush down the road and we 'll get a tint . |
21 | so she said what I 'll do she said is I 'll leave the key to the garage under two bricks at the side of the garage |
22 | You 'll swear you saw her smile long before the ‘ average ’ age of about six weeks . |
23 | Oh well I 'll , I 'll look , I 'll ring I did n't actually ring |
24 | ‘ You 'll remember we decided to arrest the Müller woman and her maid , ’ said Davout , as usual embarking on business without preliminary . |
25 | ‘ And if that happens , I 'll see you fed to Sobek 's children . ’ |
26 | Either that , or he 'll see you moved somewhere else out of your brother 's room . ’ |
27 | you 'll see I had to calculate parabola , |
28 | I 'll believe he loved me just a little at least , thought Fenella , sitting quite still on her horse and looking about her . |
29 | ‘ I 'll warrant it did ! ’ |
30 | He 'll keep me informed . |