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

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1 In tendering he will supply :
2 Between now and the early spring he will continue to consult people and build up his plans for the crucial meeting with ministers .
3 If B is to avoid his application to Strasbourg being declared inadmissible for failure to exhaust domestic remedies he will have to show that he is absolved from having had to raise the issue of the reach of the Gallagher jurisdiction before the House of Lords because legal advice , erroneous but not wholly unreasonable , suggested either that the House would not hear his arguments or that the relisting option remained open .
4 Gooch 's hand in selection this winter was considerable — but Fletcher made it clear that in future he will exercise more influence over the make-up of a tour party .
5 In the future he will have to decide what crops and livestock to produce .
6 What he means by structuralism is clearly rooted in structural linguistics and he carefully quotes Troubetzkoy to indicate the programme he will apply to anthropology :
7 having seen Frank playing in our Norwegian ‘ premiership ’ — i can only say : this guy has talent and give him a couple of more years on his neck he will become a real threat to any defence .
8 In other words he will give the tune to somebody else !
9 As a hunter he will die in the forest to become a warrior ; as a warrior he will die in battle , and be resurrected to become a sage .
10 His aim is to be the first President of Corea and since he is 72 and has few more years left in which to realise his ambition he will use any means to hand including , if time presses , the blood of his deluded followers .
11 If he fails in two subjects he will have to repeat the year even if he does well in all other subjects .
12 On Saturday he will face Dan Crowley of Australia , nine years his junior in age , 90 in terms of experience .
13 With time and practice he will fold his forearm correctly , with less chance of hitting his jumps .
14 The aircraft he will use is an unusual one .
15 In two months he will earn what he earned in a year working for the Pentagon .
16 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 .
17 Once the male comes into spawning condition he will select a suitable territory and start to build a bubble nest .
18 For the world , he will play the Hermit of Croisset ; for his friends in Paris , he will play the Idiot of the Salons ; for George Sand he will play the Reverend Father Cruchard , a fashionable Jesuit who enjoys hearing the confessions of society women ; for his intimate circle he will play Saint Polycarpe , that obscure Bishop of Smyrna , martyred in the nick of time at the age of ninety-five , who pre-echoed Flaubert by stopping up his ears and crying out , ‘ Oh Lord !
19 The more females he can fertilise , the more offspring he will have .
20 No doubt he sees this as a stage in his learning to win again , but all the time , he is learning instead to derive small satisfactions from losing — a skill he will have discarded some time before he won the Weembledon ( he really did pronounce it like that ) Junior Championship , all of 20 years ago .
21 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 .
22 Where the plaintiff has consented to the defendant 's act he will have no action .
23 I hope that in Committee he will listen to the pleas of Members representing Greater London and the south of England because they are dear to my heart and may to some extent be dear to his .
24 If all goes according to plan he will hold the public sector borrowing requirement to £35 billion in the current year , rising to £50 billion in 1993-94 , but the proportion of gross domestic product should stabilise at no more than 8 per cent , and fall slowly back to around 4 per cent by 1997 — still an alarmingly large figure in the eyes of some City analysts .
25 Despite Ariosto such a project is still feasible , Gustave declares : the additional elements he will bring to the subject are ‘ terror and a broader poetry ’ .
26 I hope that on reflection he will agree that that is good .
27 In tennis he will ask his students to call out their estimate of the height of the ball above the net as it crosses from side to side , or he will ask them to shout ‘ Bounce ’ each time the ball bounces and ‘ Hit ’ each time it is hit , giving Self 2 a chance to show what a fluent player he really is .
28 But if no offer proves satisfactory to Rosenthal he will remain at Anfield on a week-to-week contract .
29 If he decides to follow the highway he will go away , and everything w ill be all right again .
30 He is frightened that when he gets into the corridor he will start crying like the twelve-year-old boy .
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