Example sentences of "will [verb] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | We 'll build up until I know exactly what diseases all the kids have had , who has been vaccinated , and what home conditions are like . ’ |
2 | We 're on the edge of what we call a no go area , if we try to sail any closer to the wind the boat will come upright , the sail will flap and we 'll slow down and stop and so the best we can make either side of the no go area is known as a beat . |
3 | You 'll want somewhere where you can either have it hanging |
4 | Having observed Peter 's defiant behaviour with the drink , Marc tightened his lips and said , ‘ We 'll eat now while you 're still sober enough to appreciate Pierre 's cooking . ’ |
5 | I 'll stay here an' settle a few old scores with our precious Mayor an' all ! ’ |
6 | But I think I 'll stay here but I see myself as a internationalist as well . |
7 | I 'll stay here and get a job in a café at one pound fifty an hour . |
8 | So , I 'll stay here and do something , get a job . |
9 | I 'll stay here and sleep . ’ |
10 | — No , my dear , I 'll stay here and hold the fort . |
11 | I 'll stay here and coordinate the search . |
12 | ‘ I 'll stay here and watch her . |
13 | Shame to go back , I 'll stay today as well . |
14 | ‘ He 'll stay away because I 've ordered him to stay away . |
15 | ‘ You 'll stay right where you are until I 've made you a hot drink . |
16 | Sometime , someone said , do n't pull the body off or the head 'll stay in and go septic . |
17 | We 'll stay in and watch the cup final |
18 | I 'll stay there until I know something definite . ’ |
19 | Mike Belcher says he 'll stay there until he gets his old job back . |
20 | Daddy 'll stay there or wait till I come home . |
21 | ‘ Ye 'll stay there till yer radicles roll off and yer congles coagulate , ye pestilential pokeweed ! ’ |
22 | And I do feel we 'll stay together and we will get round to marriage , ’ says Sue . |
23 | Now , some men think right , I 'll walk across the road others will think well I 'll stay behind because it might be safer cos there might be somebody lurking in the corners none of us know quite how to react to that . |
24 | he 'll he 'll catch up if you do |
25 | This is when I 'll dry up but never mind , I 'll try . |
26 | These are new oak barrels made for us by Theakstons er the These two are full of water because otherwise they 'll dry out and that will happen to them . |
27 | ‘ And I think that if he has a few problems at Liverpool at first , he 'll hang on and try and make things work . |
28 | or we 'll hang on until you call for her and then I 'll pop these back home , I do n't mind , whichever . |
29 | We 'll hang about or something … my mother 's out , I 'll leave her a note . ’ |
30 | I believe I believe Mrs when she says she 'll jump up and down on my head if I get my homework in late . |