Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [pron] he will [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 What really matters is not how the horse won , but that he did win , and that in doing so he ended his racecourse career displaying that sparkling but short-lived turn of foot for which he will long be remembered .
2 The Rev John Boocock said he was looking forward to acting the David Dimbleby role as he gives up the regular ‘ sermon slot ’ for a full interview in which he will try and investigate the relationship between the church and education .
3 Recent press reports disclose that Wall Street investment banker Dennis Levine , recently convicted and gaoled for insider trading , has written a book entitled Inside Out : An Insider 's Account of Wall Street for which he will receive an undisclosed , but presumably large amount of money .
4 In our case , of course , it is a mature , open and enquiring critical mind that leads us to read on into the churls ' tales of " harlotrie " , not a degrading taste for such material and a lack of interest in : We might see the combination of the intrinsically low status of the Miller and the consequently low expectations of what he will produce with the sophistication of his narrative performance as simply an entertaining absurdity , or perhaps a burlesque , like Chauntecleer 's discursive pomp and display in the Nun 's Priest 's Tale .
5 With the likes of Michael Heseltine , Douglas Hurd and Chris Patten around him he will attempt to put Toryism onto a different path of development , combining a more measured approach to the EC , with a prudent economic policy and a more liberal social policy .
6 This considers the relationships between a manager in charge of an activity and other managers with whom he will have to work .
7 De Niro 's directorial debut , Tales Of The Bronx , is schedule for early 1991 , but the first film his company has planned is a comedy in which he will co-star with Danny De Vito .
8 The sender now faces the receivers so that he can see their reactions and they are allowed to ask questions to which he will reply .
9 His official weight was 11st 12lb — 1lb under the limit for the super-middleweight division in which he will campaign in the future .
10 and invite the hearer to an exchange of views in which he will agree with him or otherwise in belief or attitude .
11 At some point or other the student of local history will encounter dates expressed in a variety of different ways with which he will have to become familiar .
12 Short spent his last Saturday afternoon in London 's Tottenham Court Road buying a Notebook computer on which he will plot Karpov 's downfall from his room at the Hotel Anibal , the venue .
13 On 26 January he must give his State of the Union address in which he will outline his major tax proposals .
14 Before the Prime Minister retires to his desert island , taking with him his Trollope and a very large section of my constituency — without my permission — will he give a clear and simple statement about what he will offer to pensioners so that they can retire with some luxury ?
15 We have also followed his preparations for the world title bout with Karpov , some of us , it must be confessed , with a certain amount of incredulity , since , however much these world championship matches are now dependent on stamina rather than brilliance , it has struck more than a few people that a chess player is not a footballer , in particular a fifty-year-old self-exiled Russian Grandmaster is not a footballer , and that to think that by training like one he will become as fit is not only an illusion , it is a dangerous illusion .
16 As he gets nearer and nearer the jungle in which he will begin hunting , he comes near to a large bush .
17 The unit in which he will live is within the hospital grounds , and was most carefully prepared and equipped .
18 Mr Clinton has shown no inkling that this bothers him , no sense that the social programmes he will now not be able to enact are ones over which he will shed many tears .
19 Tomorrow Gordon Brown , the Dunfermline East MP and shadow Chancellor , will meet the junior defence minister , Jonathan Aitken , for talks at which he will demand assurances on Rosyth 's long-term future .
20 Apart from in scene nine , where Anderson displays occasional discomfort through his hesitations ( 4 instances , most notably when explaining to Sacha why he came to the Hollars ' apartment ( p. 81 ) , and when giving assurances of what he will do to help Pavel ( p. 83 ) ) , we find very few instances of hesitations or unfinished turns ( no more than one instance of each in scenes seven , eight , ten and sixteen ) .
21 Unless some specific provision is made limiting the power of a tribunal to hear claims involving large sums or very complex issues , it will be for the employee to choose the forum in which he will pursue his claim .
22 The difference with this baby is that he himself has selected the time at which he will display the pattern , rather than having it imposed on him by a mother 's pattern of giving care .
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