Example sentences of "he will [verb] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 All four evangelists record the promise of John the Baptist that whereas he baptises in water , the One who comes after him will baptise with the Holy Spirit ( and , according to Matthew and Luke , ‘ with fire ’ ) .
2 But , that niggle aside , London is where he will remain for the foreseeable future .
3 During this , he will talk to the British and French governments about their sharing the costs of the American weather-satellite system ( This Week , p 788 ) .
4 Next month he will commute from his home in Fulham to a club in Hamburg , where he will prepare for the grass-court season by playing on clay for a club in the Second Division of the German League .
5 At the end of two or three hours a character has emerged , one that he will refine over the next ten days , but it is essentially there now .
6 The patient may not like the idea of changing , having got used to a particular physiotherapist , but if the change is made sensitively , the benefit of seeing a specialist will soon be evident , and he will adjust to the new situation .
7 He will go in the same as myself .
8 If Nodform Wonder is in anything like the form he was at Wetherby on Friday , he will laugh off the six pound penalty that is intended to slow him down in the Levy Board Handicap Hurdle at Kelso .
9 The Pitman yard , which has done so well in this race — one winner , a second and two thirds since 1983 — believe he will adapt to the unique Aintree fences , and as long as he copes with the first few , they feel he must go close .
10 In the initial " crisis mode " little else will receive his attention As soon as the situation is under control , however , he will return to the normal routine and his people will follow .
11 Or take the man who threatens a woman that unless she submits to intercourse , he will drive to the next town 50 miles away , buy a gun and return and shoot her and her children .
12 Resource-based learning can last as little as ten minutes : a child 's scrutiny of a repeating film-loop which teaches him a concept or skill he will need for the next part of his programme ; a short programmed exercise that enables him to test his grasp of an idea or piece of knowledge before embarking on a larger exercise ; a work-card unit giving practise in loading a projector or using a subject catalogue .
13 Imbert regards ‘ Moore Intime ’ as a long-term venture which he will exploit over the next ten years in France , Japan and the US .
14 Baron Hans-Heinrich Thyssen-Bornemisza officially confirmed on 12 February that within one or two months he will agree to the permanent disposition of his 800 paintings now leased to the Spanish government and housed in the Palace of Villahermosa , Madrid ( just across the road from the Prado ) and at the Monastery of Pedralbes , Barcelona .
15 Thus if he hears someone say ‘ Shut the door ’ he will look towards the nearest door available for being shut .
16 Some hon. Members will welcome the partial movement by the Secretary of State for Scotland in as much as we have had the enormous political death-bed confession that he will look at the Scottish situation .
17 He will look for the nine natural colours found at the root which is the healthiest part of the hair and combine them to produce your personal Style Colour .
18 Beresford has no doubts though about the welcome he will receive from the 6,000 travelling Newcastle fans .
19 The monks are always to offer prayers to almighty God , and daily to beseech God by singing psalms and celebrating masses for his sins , so that after his death through God 's mercy and their holy intercession he will come to the heavenly kingdom .
20 I am sure that he will hear from the hon. Member for Worsley if he does not want to use them .
21 This was a topical point as Faldo is currently ‘ up in the air ’ on whether he will play in the American Nabisco Grand Prix or the last European event , the Volvo Masters .
22 Quite an achievement but Ernie would put all that to one side if his 18-year-old son Mark could get to the top as a racer — although Mark gives every indication that he will stick with the short circuits and avoid the roads .
23 As an advocate of the STV has observed , if an MP is " forced by the system to spend his working hours worrying about the number of first-preference votes he will get at the next election , and many of his sleeping hours dreaming about them , he or she will work harder than ever for constituents ' "
24 He will liaise with the medical rehabilitation teams and with the ERCs to know something of the overall picture of the person 's employment problem .
25 If he stays there too long he will slip into the dirty wind like C , so he must tack off quickly .
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