Example sentences of "will [vb infin] i [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ And you 're sure that this Bermuda company controlled by you will lend me the half-million pounds in cash to buy these shares , at no interest ? ’ |
2 | I with the jack , so I thought well somebody will throw me the thing , you know ? |
3 | You have hurt me a lot in the past three days , Bob , and I think you will hurt me a great deal more in the days to come . |
4 | ‘ You will think me a terrible woman . |
5 | It will make me a stronger man . ’ |
6 | I do n't think it will make me a vegetarian but it might make me think about it . |
7 | A child , I feel , will make me a better person and draw the attention of others to my good character . |
8 | It will make me a man of of greater standing in the community , I 'll be more respected , folk will have more deference towards me , I 'll be a bigger land owner ! |
9 | Among the delphinium , the snapdragon , the hollyhock and the sweet-pea , on a blanket , by a basket , she will grant me a nostalgic caress — always followed , on Odilo 's part , by hours of snivelling entreaty . |
10 | He might be my best friend but he will treat me the same as any other player and will only pick me for a Test if I am bowling well . |
11 | He says : ‘ I 'm comfortable , here 's the telly , Dad will bring me a drink if I want it . ’ |
12 | ‘ Hopefully the fact that a local firm is sponsoring the event will bring me a bit of luck but I think it will certainly help the game 's image in Merseyside . |
13 | This is to request that you will send me no more goods unless ordered . |
14 | John Burns will show me a way out of the difficulty [ poverty ] I shall be delighted , but it seems to me that until then I must work ’ . |
15 | Years later he will show me the sketches he made with mud and chalk in the trenches , of fragile running men and tangled machines , lit up by exploding shells like arrested frames of film . |
16 | Oh , he said , I expect in a minute the door will be flung back and I 'll be dragged off to some sort of temple arena where I 'll fight maybe a couple of giant spiders and an eight-foot slave from the jungles of Klatch and then I 'll rescue some kind of a princess from the altar and then kill off a few guards or whatever and then this girl will show me the secret passage out of the place and we 'll liberate a couple of horses and escape with the treasure . ’ |
17 | Well Bob will do me a swap if it 's gon na come to a crisis . |
18 | I stated my views to Lord Stanley as fully as I could , but I fear that the Exchequer is not in a condition to enable him to second my views , 1 think you will do me the credit to say that if any man can organize an Expedition for interior research I can , and that there are few if any here more qualified from experience for such a task . |
19 | The electric bite alarms will give me the initial warning and the silver foil will give me a visual guide to what the carp are doing with the bait . |
20 | That God will give me a clear vision for the future and reveal to me the next step after DTS . |
21 | You will give up this so-called nursing immediately and you will give me a date for your wedding — ’ |
22 | Our destination of White Waltham will give me a chance to try some hovering , circuits and general handling . |
23 | I now believe that she will give me a lift this evening , and this belief is justified . |
24 | Do I know that she will give me a lift ? |
25 | she will give me a lift home this evening , |
26 | ‘ If somebody will give me a small coin … ‘ |
27 | ‘ Does that mean that you will give me a game ? ’ |
28 | It will give me a pain but it 's worth it . ’ |
29 | I have waited 20 years for a decision on the Ardrossan-Saltcoats-Stevenston bypass , and I am sure that the Minister will give me a favourable result before I retire at the next election . |
30 | To-day a wild letter had come from the wife of one who refused subordinate office which will give me a sleepless night . |