Example sentences of "he will [verb] for [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It was said to be a sentence he 'll carry for the rest of his life . |
2 | However , he 's a trooper and that means the show must go on , so he 'll rest for a while at home , but hopes to be back singing and dancing by Christmas . |
3 | As it is he 'll limp for a month . ’ |
4 | And he 's , he 's using that to make the frame and then the doors for our old wardrobes he 'll use for the front of it , you know . |
5 | He seems to be making his demands for concessions from the industry on the basis that otherwise he will go for a ban . |
6 | In the light of the Minister 's reply to my hon. Friend the Member for Wakefield ( Mr. Hinchliffe ) , will he guarantee that at European level he will press for a system of mandatory labelling so that eggs are labelled ’ battery ’ , ’ barn eggs ’ , ’ free range ’ or whatever ? |
7 | So far no party has really impressed Jim but he will vote for the Tories on April 9 , more to keep Labour out than the Conservatives in . |
8 | He will stay for no woman . ’ |
9 | ‘ He will stay for no woman … ’ |
10 | Coun Cummings is receiving rehabilitation therapy at Clatterbridge Hospital and on Monday he will travel for a check up to the Royal Brompton Hospital in London , where the bypass surgery was carried out . |
11 | Perhaps he will settle for a life on the back benches , cushioned by his massive majority , but it can not be the most exciting prospect in the world . |
12 | A copy of the report must also be sent to him at the same time that it is sent to the Secretary of State , and he then has twenty-one days in which to decide whether he will ask for a review board to examine the whole matter in public . |
13 | Time and time again he will charge for the snags which are in range , including some of which you may be unaware , or others you may think are out of range . |
14 | Yet nobody can say whether an individual plaintiff is an average man or that he will live for the expectation of life of an average man of his age . |
15 | He does seem to suggest , that if you 're directly interested or if you have a direct interest in something you ca n't take an objective view , and I would say that actually , members have shown their ability to erm , to achieve something different from that , the way they wear different hats at different committees , Mr comes to mind where he will argue for the D S O's , at the D S O managing board , and for the client at Education Committee . |
16 | ‘ He will sulk for a couple of days and promise never to do it again , but before long he 's at it as usual . |
17 | If John decides he wants to remortgage for more than £100,000 , he will qualify for the Abbey 's one per cent larger loan discount . |