Example sentences of "he 'll [verb] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If yer miss payin' 'e 'll do the same as 'e did wiv us .
2 I mean , I do n't know about the emotional thing — that 's between the two of you — but I 'm sure he 'll stop the rough stuff . ’
3 He 'll feel a whole lot different from Firelight , I 'm warning you . ’
4 The awful thing is , he 'll terrorize the other one .
5 He 'll entertain a whole load of people watching while we 're out on location but he can turn it on and off like a light — the cameras roll and he 's totally into Grant Mitchell .
6 Of course , yes , he 's not even , perhaps he 'll bring the other pocket full of petit fours .
7 He 'll meet the right girl and then he 'll feel differently . ’
8 He 'll disappear the other way .
9 In that case he 'll tell a different tale . ’
10 He adores them ; he 'll make a perfect father one of these days .
11 And 56-year-old Jean , cast as Mrs Hardcastle , is sure he 'll make a whole meal of his role .
12 Maybe he 'll go a regular time between feeds , maybe he 'll snack on and off all day — there 's no way of telling .
13 He 'll go a long way out of his way for something he likes to eat , will your average fox .
14 Er er it were just the same on a motorcycle the faster he 'll go the better they 'd like it !
15 Tonight , he 'll explain the desperate measures to Governors .
16 But he 'll miss the total involvement ‘ like hell ’ .
17 Yeah erm the amount of police necessary for each area is based on all sorts of statistics , and for the statis statistics that we have for this area , we have or the chief constable 's decided that he 'll allocate a hundred and two police officers to police this area , which we find adequate .
18 He had just one line in The Commitments but he 'll do a thousand more tonight .
19 He 'll do no such thing , Perkins .
20 He 'll do no such thing , ’ snipped Admiral King-Fisher .
21 But unless John realises that he 's preventing himself getting the success he desires , through thinking that he does n't deserve it , he 'll do no more than keep cruising along .
22 When Harold Wilson put in Lord Hill of Luton to act as chairman of the BBC ( a Conservative who , as head of the Independent Television Authority had ‘ made sure that their treatment of news and current affairs does not offend the Establishment ’ , in the view of Richard Crossman ) , he remarked , ‘ Charlie Hill has already cleaned up ITV and he 'll do the same to the BBC now I 'm appointing him chairman . ’
23 ‘ I 'm sure he 'll do the same for us in county cricket .
24 And he 'll do the same to achieve commitment and to communicate — he 'll never use committees .
25 Do you think , you see you 've got to get another bloke and bloody great , he 'll do the same thing .
26 They go off to see just what she 's on about because she 's told them , he 'll do the same for you , what he 's done for me , he can do for you as well !
27 His group he 'll do the same test as the other group and it 's mainly based on vocabulary .
28 And consultant Malcolm Levene said : ‘ I 'm confident he 'll lead a normal life . ’
29 He 'll leave an uncomfortable , elongated pause in a sentence , then start up unexpectedly with a fragmented ‘ ma-AY-jor ’ .
30 Rambo 's Hall provided Jeremy with , his first Ascot win but he 's hopeful of doubling that with Doulab 's Image tomorrow — ‘ He 'll love the softer ground . ’
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