Example sentences of "he will [verb] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . ’ |
2 | The awful thing is , he 'll terrorize the other one . |
3 | Of course , yes , he 's not even , perhaps he 'll bring the other pocket full of petit fours . |
4 | ‘ He 'll meet the right girl and then he 'll feel differently . ’ |
5 | He 'll disappear the other way . |
6 | Tonight , he 'll explain the desperate measures to Governors . |
7 | But he 'll miss the total involvement ‘ like hell ’ . |
8 | Me , too , come to that — if you do n't come , he 'll spend the whole time fretting about the book . ’ |
9 | Once a month , a gardener comes in to do the heavy work for me , and I hope he 'll dig the new pond . |
10 | ‘ He 'll know the real reason why you 're in Beirut . ’ |
11 | Just easier you see , cos he 'll say the then for when we do a price increase next time . |
12 | If the Swede wins this week 's $2.5m battle of the world 's top eight men players , he 'll regain the top spot held by Jim Courier for all but six weeks of this year . |
13 | He 'll take the whole thing apart ! |
14 | Because if his squad selection today for next week 's friendly in Spain fails , then by God he will feel the full wrath of his critics — and no one need tell me how that feels . |
15 | He conducts great concerts , and before long he will make the lame walk — and then he does just a good concert and people are disappointed . |
16 | No , but he will do the preparatory work and he 's taking photographs now for us , that can be blown up for display purposes and he 's linking with marinas to find equipment so |
17 | Members of a hospital support group in Castlewellan wrote to all three European MPs in the province and Dr Paisley is the first to respond , saying he will lobby the Eastern Health Board to prevent the proposed run-down at the hospital . |
18 | If all goes according to plan he will hold the public sector borrowing requirement to £35 billion in the current year , rising to £50 billion in 1993-94 , but the proportion of gross domestic product should stabilise at no more than 8 per cent , and fall slowly back to around 4 per cent by 1997 — still an alarmingly large figure in the eyes of some City analysts . |
19 | He will meet the Irish Foreign Minister , Dick Spring , in Dublin tomorrow to discuss the future of the talks , in the light of the election and his own proposals to give them ‘ focus and direction ’ . |
20 | Mr Shevardnadze will be travelling from Managua to Havana tomorrow , where he will meet the Cuban President , Fidel Castro . |
21 | That day the bones of the brother of my mother who went to the bottom of the sea will rise up through the green waters , and when they meet the air they will take on his flesh again , and he will swim far up into the endless air and he will meet the old man , free of his dust walking in the air , and my mother flying , and me flying , and I will be laughing . |
22 | The right-wing Tory rebels want to stymie the Social Chapter opt-out because , if they do , Mr Major says he will drop the entire treaty . |
23 | Democratic Left MEP , Des Geraghty , says he will petition the European Parliament to make the Eire Government act . |
24 | Mr. Harry Greenway : To ask the Lord President of the Council if he will estimate the average number of peers who use Peers ' Gallery seats on each day of the week ; and if he will make a statement . |
25 | If he calculates the extent to which reproductive success varies across adults that have managed to gain a breeding territory , he will underestimate the real variance since he will exclude non-breeders . |
26 | ‘ All eyes are fixed on him [ Romana ] in the hope that he will overturn the present system . ’ |
27 | IAN COOPER of the Cardiff Devils is proud to be the most hated man in British ice hockey , so he will welcome the deafening boos when he squares up to Whitley Bay Warriors in Saturday 's Benson and Hedges Cup final . |
28 | He will comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable . |
29 | Moreover , the governor stipulates that before he will allocate the remaining $33 million , MASSMoCA must form a partnership with an established museum to ensure continuous access to art and to provide management and technical support . |
30 | Leaning hard on his net to counteract the force of the current , he will scrutinise the oncoming water intensely . |