Example sentences of "he will [verb] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Yeah , even on the phone our Rob rings up and er , he 'll speak to me for a few minutes and he speaks
2 Then he 'll stare at me silently , until I say more .
3 But at the moment serving with the group of churches in Ealy , Bathyclyn and also with erm part time working in Ealy as the youth worker for the community working partly for Dr Barnados partly for the ULT and Methodist and he 'll acting in it as well in Ealy and sponsored by the Global of the United States .
4 Julius needs to maintain a certain lifestyle , and you might find it difficult at first to cope with the demands he 'll make on you . ’
5 We will be able to provide the equipment he needs to lead a normal life , and we know he 'll want for nothing in the future . ’
6 I ask Isaac to take Asaad 's right hand so he 'll go with his Daddy .
7 And he 'll go to him and he 's say ah .
8 It can be the worst layout imaginable , but he 'll go into it 100 percent .
9 He 'll go after them and
10 ‘ Our coach John Monie has told Martin Crompton and myself that the scrum-half position is between the two of us and that he 'll decide on one in a month , ’ he revealed .
11 During the journey he 'll decide on his priorities .
12 You know he 'll , he 'll decide for himself whether he
13 Well Alan says he 'll sleep on my sofa .
14 It 's alright , he 'll sleep with you next week wo n't he ?
15 He said he 'll stay on my
16 ‘ Well , he 'll do for me , ’ said Rose decisively .
17 And then he 'll go for one of those buggers , an' he 'll do for 'em .
18 he 'll do for you !
19 ‘ Well — I do n't know what he 'll do with them , do I ?
20 Oliver whispered to Rain : ‘ I wonder what he 'll do with it ?
21 You know him , you know he 'll hold to his bond . ’
22 ‘ But he 'll hold to it he has a claim ? ’
23 If I sit here , if I sit very still he 'll forget about me .
24 He 'll talk to me . ’
25 I pick up the scissors because I 'm alone in the shop and if he touches me again he 'll leave without something he came in with , when the bell goes on the door and this other boy in a city suit comes in , boring yuppie sort .
26 When he 's not feeding , he 'll suck at anything else that 's available — a dummy , finger , thumb or piece of blanket .
27 Who comes along and says he 'll pay for everything to be put to rights ?
28 And lass ’ — she now bent over Agnes — ‘ if that Dad of yours has done me lad any deep damage he 'll pay for it .
29 But he 'll pay for it .
30 Ask Clayton , he 'll pay for it .
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