Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] [Wh det] 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 | 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 . |
4 | His official weight was 11st 12lb — 1lb under the limit for the super-middleweight division in which he will campaign in the future . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | On 26 January he must give his State of the Union address in which he will outline his major tax proposals . |
7 | 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 ? |
8 | As he gets nearer and nearer the jungle in which he will begin hunting , he comes near to a large bush . |
9 | The unit in which he will live is within the hospital grounds , and was most carefully prepared and equipped . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | 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 . |