Example sentences of "will [verb] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | and it 'll throw the whole thing . |
2 | I 'll unplug the answering machine . ’ |
3 | Tonight , he 'll explain the desperate measures to Governors . |
4 | Even the hardened faggots of Manhattan ( I fancied ) were gazing down at us with concern from their lofts and condos and thinking — we 're pretty brazen , God knows , but these guys , they 'll queer the whole pitch . |
5 | We 'll expose the broken promises of Number Ten |
6 | But you 'll pressure the right people ? ’ |
7 | I 'll make the essential introductions . |
8 | Every review , though , finished safely along the lines of , ‘ They 'll make the perfect album next time ’ . |
9 | ‘ I 'll make the extra bread on Monday , then . ’ |
10 | We 'll make the poor Weavers work at a low rate ; We 'll find fault where there 's no fault , and so we will bate ; If trading goes dead , we will presently show it ; But if it grows bad , they shall never know it ; We 'll tell them that cloth beyond sea will not go , We care not whether we keep clothing or no . |
11 | On the fourth day of your holiday you 'll make the easy coach journey from Rome to Florence , where you 'll stay for four nights at the Hotel Columbus . |
12 | With one voice they said : Hockney , that 'll make the gay guys feel at home . |
13 | He 'll disappear the other way . |
14 | They 'll consult the Spanish police . |
15 | The moment we ask any questions they 'll think the British government is going to do just that , and it 's not . |
16 | I 'm thankful you 'll stay the extra time . ’ |
17 | The proposed ban was eventually carried by 7 votes to 5 , but hunt supporters believe they 'll win the full vote next month . |
18 | So who 'll win the big one , then ? |
19 | Lee said to me , ‘ If I can beat Sanders , I 'll win the Open . |
20 | Their foliage will be washed by the rain water and they 'll enjoy the natural variations in temperature . |
21 | ‘ Or you 'll catch the sharp end of her tongue ! |
22 | We 'll catch the late editions then . ’ |
23 | Obviously , I understand that this course is to be built mainly for the benefit of the people who 'll buy the new houses , but it seems a pity that natural unspoilt countryside should be bulldozed to make way for what 's really just a few rich people 's pastime . ’ |
24 | On the assumption that , you know , you 'd buy the cheap one , might and when you want to get rid of it I 'll buy the dear one . |
25 | If something 's a life-saver for medical use , then we 'll consider the transgenic animal route . |
26 | You put them in a little brazier thing , like a tiny cup , and they smoulder — the man said they 'll scent the whole room . |
27 | ‘ He 'll know the real reason why you 're in Beirut . ’ |
28 | Next week on Ideas in Action we 'll discuss the emotional problems associated with learning difficulties . |
29 | They did not go out giving intellectual addresses saying : ‘ Come to our seminar and we 'll discuss the epistemological significance of the empty tomb . |
30 | We 'll explore the whole world , be away for a year ’ |