Example sentences of "will [verb] him [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Hopefully we 'll meet him in the Premier League next season . ’
2 As one policeman remarked after a gouger had been treated leniently by a judge , ‘ Right , we 'll get him for every wrong move he makes ’ ( FN 9/3/87 , p. 8 ) .
3 Get a piece of Brie and some Vignottes , that 'll put him in the forgiving mood . ’
4 Mm , they 'll last him for a long , long time .
5 You 'll find him behind a small wooden counter in the left-hand corner of the bar .
6 Should any fellow be passing by , he must refuse their invitation or else they will dance him to a watery grave .
7 They will present him with an upbeat report claiming significant improvements in performance , with all lines beating Passengers ' Charter standards for timekeeping and reliability .
8 Mr Pozsgay 's popularity ensures that if he stands , no one will defeat him in the presidential election .
9 So that perhaps will interest him for a little while .
10 I assume that will provide him with a suitable brief .
11 by no means will the latter guarantee the president success in his constant struggles with the legislature , but it will provide him with an invaluable starting point .
12 Next Wednesday , a score of television bigwigs will meet him at a special seminar at the Department of Trade and Industry , part of the D T I 's efforts to boost British exports .
13 That he has great charm and a strong intellect there is no doubt but the coming review of public expenditure will test him to the full .
14 I guess Wilko will try him as a central defender — thus giving us some speed in the back ; if he gets a contract he will be a perfect match for David O'Leary IMHO .
15 And he has laid himself wide open to the kind of criticism that will cloak him in a dark shroud of misery .
16 Leithers will give the Prime Minister a warm welcome , but they will put him in the hot seat because of mass unemployment , homelessness and general misery , which have been experienced not just in my constituency , but throughout Britain .
17 If the Constitutional Code has revealed Bentham as an important theorist of representative democracy , the volumes to be edited will establish him as a major theorist of constitutional government generally .
18 But despite that , Gloucestershire County Council still ca n't find another school that will accept him as a full time student .
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