Example sentences of "will [verb] [that] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Erm the actual percentage of the ingredients used over the first year erm is about five percent for water , twenty three point six percent for the bottle , I 'll explain that later that 's quite high , the cap is four percent , one percent for the gassing , erm one percent for the case , two point seven percent for labour , four percent for transport , a general overhead would be about seventeen point one percent .
2 My concern is that you may , in b fact find yourself in a situation where you 're cementing yourself in to residential and institutional care at the expense of domiciliary care , and we 'll explain that later to you , er , as we go in .
3 Then I think : he 'll think that too , so if I do n't go to the car , he 'll be waiting .
4 First I 'll divulge that I went to Bristol — they 'll know that already if they 're bright enough — then I 'll say I went to this Bed and Breakfast — then I looked for a job …
5 ‘ She 'll know that anyway , ’ said Camille , ‘ on account of all the dirty dishes and the gâteau and stuff . ’
6 This gets you to concentrate on them rather than yourself and you 'll discover that even the most famous people value your compliments .
7 So I said Bill we 'll tape that so if there 's owt on
8 He 'll suggest that anyway , as soon as he and the King begin to see the surrender is n't coming by the Feast of St Nicholas . ’
9 I usually mention briefly on going into business on your own account , working for yourself , but I 'll develop that later that that 's one of the things I can dr drop out altogether if w depending on the type of group I 'm with .
10 After the next kick off , Arse reckon they 'll try that again , only this time Lukic jumps at the ball on the edge of his area , makes a nerve-jangling hoke of it and nearly lets it get to an Arse player before scrabbling it away .
11 Well we 'll try that once more and then we 'll let you go .
12 Yeah , you 'll , you 'll hear that actually come in , if you disconnect one of those legs , if you disconnect that blue wire on there and then cease the intercom and put it back down again you know the relay clicking you 'll hear it come in and go back out again , there you go
13 But I 'm sure we 'll man we 'll manage that okay .
14 You 'll notice that instead of complaints signed in what would be technically the paragraph where they talk about service requests , because many of the requests we get from members of the public to provide a service are not necessarily complaints , but they do need our help .
15 I know I did in some some detail , particularly in the theory elements , which is n't in Arnold 's book , but er I think you 'll find that well covered there .
16 Well I I think I think you 'll find that well if Labour gets in
17 Rank the outcomes , and you 'll find that indeed we have a true game of Prisoner 's Dilemma .
18 You 'll find that quite often this sort of selective improvement will give a room the new look it needs for far less money than a drastic change-around .
19 you 'll find that quite a lot of what you 're saying is then seen
20 One day you 'll wake up and realize how utterly ghastly you are , and I do n't think you 'll find that very easy to live with .
21 So alright , for the sake of again discussion , we 'll say that probably about another thousand might come forward .
22 Sorry , I 'll say that again
23 Look , for the sake of argument , we 'll say that however much good you tried to do in society , in fact you 'd never do any good .
24 Perhaps he will think that here is the smallest point in nature .
25 Trusts will make that even better .
26 The first question begs many others — but those of us who are familiar with some of the history of the disabled people 's movement will recognise that today 's ‘ disability professionals ’ are on a career path which has been carefully and painstakingly carved out by generations of their predecessors .
27 If you think about your own personality , you will recognise that even your conscious self is composed of different facets .
28 The police will know that soon if they do n't already .
29 Those who have viewed the Lombardy Plain from a distance will know that even on clear days Milan has its own atmosphere , the way that other cities do , although , in fairness , it is very much less than many others , despite its low-lying position .
30 My hon. Friend will know that more than 200,000 free information booklets have already been distributed , which answer questions about unleaded fuel and provide contact numbers for the main car manufacturers .
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