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

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1 Well that 's well let him play otherwise he 'll have that funny turn .
2 , calorie and then for another meal he 'll have he 'll have this other stuff with a
3 ‘ It 's too much for you Ciss ; you know the baby will need feeding in the middle of it and he 'll get all upset and really Jo-Jo would be quite happy if you just filled the bread bin with sponge fingers and sat her in front of it .
4 And if they come when my brother 's here , he 'll get some marvellous shots of them , I promise you , telephoto lens , the lot , and I think he 's got a video camera now , too .
5 He 'll find that difficult , I should think — when men are losers in love they tend to react differently . ’
6 He 'll play those two instead of you and Craig .
7 He hands Esau back his birthright , and soon he will make that clear in words , or , to be more precise , in a word .
8 When the Minister reads that report , which has already been widely leaked , he will discover that 11 per cent .
9 He will combine this new job with his other roles as a CBI member of the Health & Safety Commission working group on ionising radiations , a civil consultant on radiation medicine to the Royal Navy and RAF , a non-executive director at Clatterbridge centre for oncology trust and secretary of the ICRP committee on the implementation of the commission 's recommendations. ,
10 Would he assure the people of Northern Ireland and the House that as soon as possible he will remedy that appalling error , and allow Northern Ireland to benefit from the new cohesion fund as a category 1 area ?
11 ‘ He has played out of his skin twice now but he will admit that one-day internationals are a different game to Tests .
12 The penalty for failure to do so was likely to be dire because not only individuals but nations were chastised for their sins , and can it be expected that He will suffer this great iniquity to go unpunished ? ’
13 However , he will stress that economic success can only be achieved through a commitment to free market principles and Scottish businesses ' pursuit of efficiency , diversity , enterprise , international markets and quality .
14 He will take some convincing , but it will be done . ’
15 Mr. Wilson : I fully understand that the Minister hopes that one bid will emerge and perhaps that would be the best answer , but if one bid does not emerge , will the Minister maintain the right to dictate that either only one bid will emerge or that he will condemn those involved in an alternative bid to effective disqualification ?
16 He is advised also to contact the appropriate official of his intentions when he will receive all reasonable assistance towards his visit .
17 A few days before Christmas her husband will discover her adultery in a manner I will subsequently reveal to you , and in a fit of jealous rage he will push some sharp , thin instrument , a pen , perhaps , or a knitting needle , or a personalised automatic cocktail stirrer purchased from Global Inventions Inc. by mail order , up her left nostril , not to kill or maim , but merely to inflict some pain as a small , desperate expression of his own ; pushing too far , however , he will accidentally pierce the brain .
18 Teddy Kollek , aged 82 and mayor of Jerusalem since 1965 , says he will seek another five-year term at elections in November .
19 He will climb that old fence back of our buildings , Sister .
20 ( 2 ) If an employee does consent to being transferred to the purchaser he will lose all accrued statutory rights .
21 If he comes to power , he will release most jailed Sikhs — so demoralising the police still further .
22 ‘ He appears to have come out of his last race at Haydock very well , ’ Gaselee said , ‘ and I am hopeful that he will run another big race next Saturday .
23 He will attempt these monstrous huge things . ’
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