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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Cool customer This he will do from the scrum-half position in the now customary French fashion while the nominal scrum-half , Berbizier , froze the ball in from touch .
2 This he will limit to half an hour .
3 By doing this he will become able to maintain control for gradually increasing amounts of time .
4 Seldom if ever will he invite you to carry on , and assure you that if things go wrong he will bear the burden of guilt .
5 NIGEL MANSELL last night gave a glimpse of how much he will miss Formula One when he limped forward to collect his World Drivers ' Championship trophy at a glittering ceremony in Paris .
6 The usual system is for the client to say how much he will spend as a working budget during a certain period of time .
7 ‘ I 'm certain when he is fully fit he will prove his worth to this club and force his way back onto the international scene with England . ’
8 " He has asked to do at least two details at night and if anyone falls sick he will ask to do a third and even a fourth .
9 If he does , it is likely he will turn out for the Aberdeen side , Touche Ross .
10 As soon as they mount , he dashes into the water — at best he will give them a ducking , at worst he will drown and then eat them .
11 At worst he will limit himself to two a month , one Nil by his boss ( which the Profitboss might well have to suffer ) and one he might run for his own team to review progress .
12 Yes I mean if it if it does go to good to soft he will like the ground .
13 If your enemy is good he will realise where your real strength lies , and he 'll probably leave your Goblins alone .
14 ‘ When he feels all right to play again , I 'm sure he will return . ’
15 He is , himself , a passionate woodworker , and I am sure he will want fellow woodworkers to feel happy to approach him with problems , hints or just bits of chat .
16 I am sure he will make a fine president . ’
17 I hope the Noble Earl will be able to give me an answer in perhaps in correspondence following this , also the date upon which at they were informed , because I am sure he will realise the implications as far as the rest of the British Police Service are concerned that as from April of this year they will have to take on a heavy burden of work which is now being carried out by the British Transport Police .
18 Home Secretary Kenneth Clarke said of Mr Major : ‘ I am sure he will retain the leadership for many years to come and he is in the process of emerging from the Government 's present difficulties . ’
19 Conversely , he retains a gallery of obsolete idols , whom I 'm sure he will love for ever .
20 I am sure he will do himself justice .
21 I am sure he will do himself justice .
22 I am sure he will do a good job for us .
23 I am sure he will give you satisfactory answers . ’
24 I am sure he will take all the beating , and the 4–1 available with most firms is worth taking .
25 He is going through a dry patch at the moment as he has won only on match in the five tournaments he has played so far this year but I am sure he will work his way back again , he has got it in him .
26 ‘ Ray has always been one of the most popular and respected figures around for his ability and conduct , and I 'm sure he will prove an outstanding signing for Villa . ’
27 I 'm quite sure he will understand if you notify him of this .
28 ‘ If you mean anything to this young man , I 'm sure he will understand .
29 Ah 'm sure he will have told ye that on the phone . ’
30 ‘ I am sure he will find plenty of things to do , ’ she said .
  Next page