Example sentences of "will [verb] [noun sg] with " in BNC.

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1 I 'll make hay with what you 've got , every penny of it . ’
2 And I 'll bring Dimitri with me , however I have to do it .
3 I 'll storm Heaven with my prayers !
4 ‘ I suppose you 'll keep Nogai with you . ’
5 It found that on average , women expect to be taken out to dinner ten times before they 'll have sex with a man . ’
6 I 'll have broccoli with it but
7 and then if I 've got a fiver I 'll have quarterpounder with cheese
8 ‘ Of course I 'll have dinner with you , ’ she told Travis , while rebellion was still about her .
9 You 'll have trouble with her , I can tell you .
10 Tomorrow I 'll take Stieber with me to Brussels , pick up the trail there . ’
11 ‘ He 's determined to die and he 'll take Pool with him if he can . ’
12 Yep , I 'll go alonmg with that .
13 ‘ Phoebe , I 'll go deal with the authorities .
14 It is not the commonly occurring long drawn out explanatory warning ( 'If you do n't stop whining I 'll get cross with you and then put you in time out until you stop' ) .
15 we all , we 'll lose face with the patient
16 Get fluent with each effect — try too many at once and you 'll lose touch with what 's doing what .
17 Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG , is developing a multiprocessing personal computer that 'll start life with up to four Intel Corp Pentiums , running Microsoft Corp 's Windows NT operating system .
18 And then it 'll be head down — trying to work out how she 'll combine motherhood with her new job as news announcer for Meridian TV when it goes on air in January .
19 ‘ I 'm sure you 'll find fault with this . ’
20 If child B has had a relatively unstressful childhood , he will attain adulthood with a lower vulnerability than A. Child C , who also had a stressful upbringing , but inherited a tendency to react much less strongly or negatively to the environment , will also be less vulnerable in adulthood than A. However , there has so far been little cross-fertilisation between research on genetic factors in depression and research on life events .
21 Conversation between persons depends in large measure on presuppositions each participant has of the other 's mental state and it is unlikely that the same presuppositions will influence conversation with a computer system .
22 However , if there is something of interest , one of the A&R team will make contact with the artist , assuming there is a contact address or telephone number on the tape ( it is remarkable how many tapes arrive without these basic details ) .
23 I will make contact with the movement and get permission for you to attend the next meeting . ’
24 If the cashier wishes to verify if a cheque is acceptable , a telephone call to the hotel 's bank giving details of the cheque , the drawer 's name , and the branch on which it is to be drawn , the bank will make contact with the drawer 's bank and establish whether the cheque is acceptable .
25 This will make integration with other children a great deal easier .
26 So the survey is now selling its research wares to other government agencies and in Washington this month the US Agency for International Development will discuss funding with representatives from Australia and New Zealand .
27 In hard winter areas it will need protection with cloches to continue cropping all through the winter .
28 Hickox will cover mainly English music ( see our new release listings for details of the first Alwyn project ) and will include work with the Bournemouth SO , LSO City of London Sinfonia , early music ensemble Collegium Musicum '90 and Opera North .
29 He will carry disappointment with him for the rest of his political career and , indeed , to the end of his days .
30 Highly sensitive species such as some of the smaller angelfish , butterflyfish and the Achilles Tang ( Acanthurus achilles ) may easily become stressed if confronted with quarrelsome tank mates and will show dissatisfaction with aquarium life by refusing to feed .
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