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

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1 Sir John said placidly : ‘ If that is the case — that he knows something we do n't — I have little doubt that he 'll tell us in the fullness of time . ’
2 Theyadd that he 'll do anything to evade capture .
3 I 'm a fool if I believe for one minute that he 'll give me a fair chance …
4 There 's no guarantee that he 'll change his mind , and the older you get , the more critical it will become .
5 I 'm not saying that he will get it wrong or that he 'll lose you the money , but that 's the responsibility of .
6 She 's still in regular contact with Sub-lieutenant Bacci and I have every hope that he 'll gain her confidence . ‘
7 There 's never a minute when he 's in the house that he 'll let her out of his sight . ’
8 Rob 's assured us that he 'll let you know where in your area you can pick one up so you can wave bye bye to ‘ Syntax error ’ , and say hello to ‘ Now loading please wait ’ !
9 Mr and that he 'll see me .
10 ‘ If things are as you say , then a man can never be sure of his wife ; never be sure that he 'll find her there when he comes home at the end of the day .
11 If he believes that he 'll believe anything .
12 The gunman holding children hostage at a school in Paris has broken off negotiations with a threat that he 'll kill them and himself if his demand for twelve million pounds is not met .
13 He will definitely miss next week 's game but Wilko is hopeful that he 'll have him back for the Chelsea game .
14 The hope is simply that God in his mercy will deal with the cancer of hate , suspicion , fear and selfishness in the guts of men , black and white ; and that He will lead us , as we obey Him , out of the political , economic deadlocks into sanity .
15 But Emily 's great wish from childhood , confided to her small admirer David on his first visit , is to be a lady , and when her beauty and refinement attract David 's glamorous friend Steerforth , she elopes with him in the hope that he will bring her home a lady .
16 The hon. Gentleman 's points are well made and I am sure that he will draw them to the attention of the chief constable .
17 I regret that I can not quote the Minister exactly , but I am sure that he will tell me if my paraphrase is inaccurate .
18 Perhaps the first thing that he will tell us is whether his hon. Friend cleared that article with him in advance .
19 When the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Environment replies to the debate , I hope that he will tell us how the British Government will apportion the 24 delegates from the United Kingdom who will represent us on that new body , the committee of regional and local authorities .
20 The ageing rocker , still bedding women and jet-setting around the world at 56 , who is still so desperate for attention that he will tell his story to a newspaper .
21 Albert has scorned a stammer that he will tell you has got him into trouble on more than one occasion on the golf course ; and he emerged from brother Alfie 's shadow to partner his own Open champion — a player who at one time was reputed to throw a 5-iron almost as long as he could hit it , and who , it was told , sometimes sacked two caddies a week — to the prized claret jug .
22 I hope that he will show his belief in the importance of the process .
23 Formally but icily they replied that they " do not desire to interfere with any views which he may have towards improving his position in life , but they expect that he will give them six months ' notice of his intention to resign the mastership of the School " .
24 But despite some concessions made to access considerations , there has been little evidence that he will change his mind .
25 We plead not simply that God will change our circumstances , but that he will change us so that we can become catalysts , through whom his plans can be implemented .
26 I welcome my right hon. and learned Friend 's school technology initiative , and hope that he will favour Our Lady and Pope John school in Corby for funding under that scheme .
27 He was less sympathetic than I would have expected , but I am sure that he will send her home if she is unwell . ’
28 What you must do is tense your neck muscles to relieve the pressure and then hurt your attacker so quickly and painfully that he will loosen his grip , allowing you to move and gasp for air — before you smash him and run .
29 Then rest in his care for you , confident that he will do what is best for you , provided that you , for your part , work diligently but gently .
30 At a park near the hotel , Anderson promises Mrs Hollar , by means of her son , Sacha , translating , that he will do what he can to help her husband ( scene nine ) and returns to the hotel where he finds McKendrick drunkenly baiting some of the England team in Grayson 's room .
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