Example sentences of "[verb] his [noun sg] will [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | At the invitation of the Soviet government , and accompanied by no fewer than 25 Swedish journalists , members of Raul Wallenberg 's family and the society which bears his name will meet , during their week-long visit to Moscow , representatives of the KGB and the Foreign Ministry , who have promised to submit to them all available material . |
2 | Such a person is in a serious bind because expressing his anger will drive away or make hostile the very people he is dependent on . |
3 | Gary Aptaker of Homegrown Videos in San Diego says his company will let you specify where the tapes are to be distributed . |
4 | As for Labour , John Smith says his party will accept whatever PSBR the Tories produced in the recent budget . |
5 | As for President elect Clinton 's oblique references to the asylum laws , one can only assume his administration will have no intention of interfering with the due processes of law in the US . |
6 | He 's now dead , but Wright and Round has ensured his music will live on by publishing the piece . |
7 | It is thought his replacement will come from outside . |
8 | If anything can be salvaged from the tragedy its hoped the publicity surrounding his death will help his work become more well known . |
9 | ( The speaker thinks that the unpleasant consequences which can be foreseen if the listener keeps his word will dissuade him from doing so . ) |
10 | ‘ I do n't think Francis ever made a will so I suppose his share will come to me . ’ |
11 | Yet the American public 's obsession with capital punishment , particularly in a Southern state like Arkansas , means that any politician demonstrating his toughness will score over those suspected of wishy-washy liberalism . |
12 | ‘ Whoever finds his life will lose it , and whoever loses his life for my sake will find it . ’ |
13 | Much of the material on which the Home Secretary is likely to base his decision will have been available to the prisoner at his trial : the evidence , both for and against him , any reports considered by the court , and remarks in mitigation made on his behalf ( as is now the practice ) . |
14 | Tom says he hopes his success will give heart to those who 've lost their jobs . |
15 | Now the family hopes his fitness will get him through . |
16 | He just hopes his family will get by , until he finds a new job . |
17 | He just hopes his family will get by , until he finds a new job . |
18 | ‘ If you want to sell and get as far as enticing a buyer , whoever it is will have the place surveyed , and any surveyor knowing his job will condemn it out of hand . |
19 | His son is hoping a set of stamps honouring his work will make a fitting tribute to the designer 's genius . |
20 | Members of the public reading his speech will claw through its 47 minutes looking for anything that has happened in the past year for which the Government can claim credit . |
21 | I should n't think his car will start . |
22 | John Upson says he thinks his horse will win . |
23 | Glenn Hoddle says he thinks his team will win because there is a determination running throughout the club and the supporters who were robbed three years ago and could have gone on for another fifty or sixty years waiting a chance like this … |
24 | For whoever would save his life will lose it . |
25 | That means his wish will come true within the year . |
26 | In his ministerial programme submitted to parliament for the deputies ' vote of confidence on December 30 , Mr Badran said his government will study the legal and economic effects of martial law after taking steps to return suspended passports , restore the elected boards to the three Arabic dailies and abolish a previous martial law order to dissolve the Jordanian Writers Association . |
27 | Who locks his door will need his keys — |
28 | Mr Hay is hoping his firm will achieve a £6 million turnover target for 1993 with the help of this year 's budget . |
29 | He will be hoping his performance will earn him a place in the 10-strong squad for New Zealand in January . |
30 | There is modern authority to the effect that if the valuer knows his valuation will affect or bind another person besides his client … then he can claim an arbitrator 's immunity . |