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

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1 ‘ And he 's not the most cultural man , but I expect he 'll accept all the same . ’
2 ‘ Once he 's up and walking he 'll stay that way , ’ said Mrs Sanderson .
3 And they say he will fashion any spell so long as someone will pay him enough . ’
4 In a contract of sale , other than one to which subsection ( 3 ) below applies , there is an implied condition on the part of the seller that in the case of a sale he has a right to sell the goods , and in the case of an agreement to sell he will have such a right at the time when the property is to pass .
5 He , he says he 'll eat this .
6 By the end of the afternoon , after a few more pints , he gets involved in a Q&A challenge — he says he 'll answer any question , so long as I keep them coming .
7 Reginald Oliffe 's solicitor says he 'll plead guilty when he 's able to attend .
8 Out of control … the joyrider who 's father says he 'll sue social services .
9 The newspaper says he will plead guilty .
10 The king says he will impose martial law if anything similar happens again .
11 Teddy Kollek , aged 82 and mayor of Jerusalem since 1965 , says he will seek another five-year term at elections in November .
12 In a ‘ stop run ’ organised by the landlord of the Half Moon on St. Paul 's Street during Christmas 1776 , the Mercury reported that ‘ several people were toss 'd , and one man , terribly bruis 'd and gor 'd in the face , by which it is fear 'd he will lose one of his eyes ’ and in 1785 the underbutler of Burghley House was killed when the bull suddenly turned on him .
13 The gateway we 're still in the far left hand corner cos he 's said he 'll move that over the other side .
14 Tiny Rowland , Lonrho 's chief executive , has said he will sell half of his 15% stake in Lonrho to Dieter Bock , a German financier ; the deal will cost £50m .
15 If you 're hoovering he 'll go all the way round to try
16 I know he 'll reject all my plans and ideas for the garden out of hand , just to prove a sadistic point .
17 He likes these contacts with the more substantial world and happily hurries off in the direction of his stationery shop and fax bureau , where I know he will encounter many difficulties .
18 If he did hear I 'll bet he 'll have another attack of deafness and maybe a touch of amnesia as well . ’
19 I hope that when the Minister replies he will treat this matter seriously .
20 I suspect the left hook with which he floored Ali in their first bout and the controversy aroused when referee Harry Gibbs decided Bugner had outpointed him will remain important entries in British boxing long after the widely-publicised arguments between Eubank and Benn have faded from memory .
21 ‘ I suppose he 'll get another sentence now , for what he did here , ’ commented another .
22 , calorie and then for another meal he 'll have he 'll have this other stuff with a
23 I reckon he will play wide on the right to try and restrict the space of the nippy Dutch winger .
24 It was , however , a month or two before they gave up sending me colourful brochures with inducements to have a rose bush planted in his name or an attractively calligraphed entry in their ‘ Book of Remembrance ’ , to be opened every year on the date of his death to commemorate his passing etc , etc , none of which was cheap and I 'm sure that neither I nor anyone else who knew him will need that kind of reminder .
25 Do you reckon he 'll like that ?
26 What do you think he 'll do next ?
27 ‘ I do n't think he 'll get much of a welcome . ’
28 The rest of the gang during today and tomorrow , but I do n't think he 'll have much luck . ’
29 And when he went , as he went , she says oh I do n't think he 'll have much choice , er , much chance do you ?
30 ‘ Do you think he 'll take this bag with him ? ’
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