Example sentences of "[pers pn] will [vb infin] [prep] his " in BNC.

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1 I 'll go to his bloody school , but they wo n't make an Englishman out of me . ’
2 ‘ But tomorrow and every birthday after I 'll go to his grave and tell him : ‘ Happy birthday Donald No Surrender ’ . ’
3 Well , tip him if you like , but I 'll go in his place . ’
4 ‘ My son is entitled to his natural heritage and my wealth will be his wealth in time , though as he grows I 'll pay for his welfare and his education . ’
5 I , I 'll write on his forehead .
6 I will report to His Majesty and come back to him . "
7 I will get on his head in a minute , again .
8 The Parish Registers record his burial on 5th September 1597 , and both they and his will testify to his having been the Master .
9 do n't be taken in by his welcome grin , he 's imagining how well you 'll fit beneath his skin .
10 Many of you will know from his days with working initially from Key Street and then at Bletchley .
11 Sulien Blount is here with a horse for you , and begs that you will come to his mother , now , at once , for the Lady Donata is dying , and is asking to see you again , and hear you , before she dies . ’
12 Tell him we 'll arrive at his rooms at eleven o'clock this evening .
13 Twist our arms and we 'll plump for his brilliantly-executed diatribe against the somewhat larger rock acts currently doing the rounds : ‘ Gim me something small and poisonous , with teeth , born out of the gutter , ’ oozed The Ig , eyes bulging as if strapped to the electric chair .
14 We 'll appeal to his worst then , ’ he laughed as he went on his way .
15 For the remainder of this one we will look at his account of personal identity and the mind , and then at his political philosophy .
16 ‘ First of all we will look at his numerical and mathematical ability which he has gained from reckoning areas from odd shaped bits of land and working out the number of trees they will take , and from his mother 's shopping expeditions , and we will reduce these to simple symbolic formulas and tables and make children learn a lot of them very quickly .
17 ‘ And for Eachuinn Odhar 's own sake we will see to his grandson . ’
18 I ask Isaac to take Asaad 's right hand so he 'll go with his Daddy .
19 During the journey he 'll decide on his priorities .
20 You know him , you know he 'll hold to his bond . ’
21 Do n't you worry , he 'll repent of his wicked ways all right , you leave that to me . ’
22 He 'll turn in his grave . ’
23 The real bitch is being the first to know but choosing to swallow his flimsy excuses and his transparent lies , in the hope that he 'll tire of his bit on the side and the threat , if unchallenged , will pass .
24 Oh , cos it 'll depend on his er
25 It 'll happen in his Ford Capri at least once a week .
26 It will stand in his garden .
27 It will stand in his garden .
28 ‘ In the end , it will depend on his sponsorship .
29 A title for Jim Molyneaux has been speculated upon — it will fall in his lap whenever he wants to retire — but certainly the Government is not likely to offend unionist sensibilities for a time at least .
30 Britain was actually given a lower standard check , on the basis that we would be using in many places our own coal , which has a quite a high sulphur content , or de-sulphurisation , we were given a lower standard , or a higher standard , or whatever it is , it was more relaxed for Britain , and that 's why I like the idea of taking this up with the M.E.D. , how it 'll happen , how it will square in his mind .
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