Example sentences of "[adv] he will [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | It was n't the McAuley of old , probably because of ring rust and a badly bruised right hand , and the sooner he gets another contest the better he 'll like it . |
2 | The less pressure on him , the better he 'll like it . |
3 | Being a half brother to Rubstic and Kildimo , the further he goes the better he will get . ’ |
4 | I want to see how long he 'll go on denying the fact that he was listening in , she told herself to justify her inability to leave . |
5 | I know not how long he will do so . |
6 | He conducts great concerts , and before long he will make the lame walk — and then he does just a good concert and people are disappointed . |
7 | Though how long he will stay there is far from certain . |
8 | I do not know the latest medical prognosis of how long he will live , but perhaps he is hoping not to be around in 30 years ' time when the papers become available . |
9 | If he stays there too long he will slip into the dirty wind like C , so he must tack off quickly . |
10 | Although he 's made a series of mistakes in the transfer market only he will decide on his departure from the City Ground . |
11 | He paused a moment to let his words sink in , and then added : " Perhaps he 'll explain away the case , reported officially to the Royal College of Physicians , of a dispenser who accidentally swallowed some of the so-called " rice-water " matter voided by a patient in a state of collapse from cholera … but who suffered no ill-effects whatsoever ! " |
12 | Perhaps he 'll explain . ’ |
13 | Of course , yes , he 's not even , perhaps he 'll bring the other pocket full of petit fours . |
14 | Perhaps he 'll make some jewellery for you , one day . ’ |
15 | I do n't know what he can do , but perhaps he 'll go to the police . |
16 | But the only other thing perhaps he 'll go with one of the kids , that 's a possibility |
17 | Perhaps he 'll wear it . |
18 | It sounds to me as though your problem is medical rather than cosmetic and I would strongly recommend that you seek the advice of your G.P. There may be a simple remedy such as a special diet and vitamin supplements or perhaps he 'll refer you to a hair specialist . |
19 | ‘ Perhaps he 'll give you a knife for Christmas , ’ Carrie said , though she doubted it , in her heart . |
20 | ‘ Perhaps he 'll give you tomorrow off , as well , ’ she suggested hopefully . |
21 | perhaps he 'll talk him into |
22 | ‘ Perhaps he 'll do it to music . ’ |
23 | As I 've told her , now that she 's left him and his personal life 's in such a mess , perhaps he 'll do what these managerial types usually do in such circumstances , and throw himself into his work . " |
24 | In a dry little voice , Charley said : ‘ Look on the bright side , perhaps he 'll do the eating . ’ |
25 | Perhaps He 'll send an angel to save us ! ’ |
26 | So er perhaps he 'll wait till he gets the carpets down . |
27 | Perhaps he 'll recommend the course . |
28 | My father will go to the cash and carry every week , and perhaps he 'll pop into into Tesco 's or something and get a few bits and pieces , so we got a lot in the fridge , but it 's not a lot of variety . |
29 | Perhaps he 'll keep it out there , well he had that patch to it did n't he ? |
30 | Perhaps he 'll take you out somewhere later in the week . ’ |