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

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1 Thus if the goods are damaged or stolen because of his negligence he will have to bear the loss even though at the time he was not the owner .
2 Around his trial you will hear it again and again .
3 having seen Frank playing in our Norwegian ‘ premiership ’ — i can only say : this guy has talent and give him a couple of more years on his neck he will become a real threat to any defence .
4 His aim is to be the first President of Corea and since he is 72 and has few more years left in which to realise his ambition he will use any means to hand including , if time presses , the blood of his deluded followers .
5 If he wins his group he will meet Colchester colleague and world number seven Chris Walker , the second seed , in the main event which starts on the Thursday at Beckenham and Cheshunt .
6 If Bob succeeds in making his mark he will campaign for heated lampposts , the lifting of beach and park bans , and European Community passports for all dogs .
7 With a butt of his head he will heal the fissured bathroom mirror , heal also the worsening welt in his own tarnished brow , and then stand there staring at himself with his eyes flickering .
8 In his treatise I Will Pray with the Spirit he describes that Church 's Book of Common Prayer as ‘ a mere human invention , which God is so far from owning it that He expressly forbids it , in His most Holy and Blessed Word ’ .
9 In the next stage of his journey he will meet again with unexpected magnanimity .
10 By the time Waggoner begins writing his book he will have traipsed around some 15 U.S.P.G.A. Tour events in America as well as the Dunhill and Ryder Cups across the pond .
11 If you read his book you will see that what he seems to have had in mind when he coined the phrase about man being " an invention of recent date and one perhaps nearing its end " was something like this .
12 ‘ In the light of his report I will decide what further action needs to be taken to ensure that such an incident does not happen again .
13 It 's in verse eleven , as a result of the anguish of his soul he will see it and be satisfied , he 'll be satisfied with the rescue operation , he 'll be satisfied with what he has accomplished , Isaiah says , and Jesus uses , perhaps , even more extravagant language , there in Luke fifteen , when he says in verse six , in verse mm mm , in verse seven , when he comes home with that sheep that he 's rescued with that lost to but it now has been found , when he brings it home he says there wi , he says he calls together his friends and his neighbours , saying to them rejoice with me !
14 If the choreographer thinks he can use the purely classical vocabulary as the basis of his design it will fail to convey the totally different world from which this ancient epic emerged .
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