Example sentences of "he will [verb] [art] [det] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | ‘ He 'll do no such thing , Perkins . |
2 | ‘ He 'll do no such thing , ’ snipped Admiral King-Fisher . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | 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 . ’ |
5 | ‘ I 'm sure he 'll do the same for us in county cricket . |
6 | And he 'll do the same to achieve commitment and to communicate — he 'll never use committees . |
7 | Do you think , you see you 've got to get another bloke and bloody great , he 'll do the same thing . |
8 | 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 ! |
9 | His group he 'll do the same test as the other group and it 's mainly based on vocabulary . |
10 | Andy Caddick ( ‘ He 'll get a few 0 for 70s , that will be the real test of temperament , ’ Cottam had said ) maybe has n't sustained the outstanding promise he showed at 2nd XI level last summer . |
11 | Here 's a new show — may not be much good — never mind , book Bernard Walton , he 'll get a few laughs out of it . |
12 | He 'll get no more orders in our shop . ’ |
13 | He covets your practice , and in order to get it he 'll play the same trick on you that he played on me . ’ |
14 | I expect he 'll bounce a few off him . ’ |
15 | They say here that he will do no more of these questionless immobile heads as his designs begin to set the immobile against the mobile . |
16 | Here he is , h h he has the very unpleasant duty of explaining and justifying the drafting of this measure a a and I do hope it would be , it would be really rather an unexpected realisation of an ambition , but nevertheless one hopes eternal if my Noble Friend were to get up and say that as a result these few remarks that I have been tempted to make that some kind of effort is going to be made to tidy up as th th the processes whereby er such stuff appears , is allowed to appear on the pages of the Statute Book er er I do recall that when the Charities Bill was going through several committees , my Noble Friend was n't who who was d d dealing with the Bill in , on behalf of the Government was exceedingly helpful and I hope that he will show the same degree of goodwill today er and , and , and er h if he 's very clear and devote is very considerable energies to persuading those professional obs obfuscators who are responsible for this kind of garbage to do better in the future . |
17 | Manager Terry Yorath wo n't publicly name his side just yet , but he will retain the same 11 which won in Cyprus last month . |
18 | George says he will miss the many contacts he has made in BNFL and URENCO over the years but is looking forward to spending more time on his hobbies , particularly gardening , walking and amateur dramatics . |
19 | Any non-party candidate will have a very small chance of being elected and if , surprisingly , he is elected , he will have no more than a minute chance of exercising significant influence in the House . |
20 | ‘ He will have the same pay and arrangements as previous presenters , ’ Radio 5 spokeswoman Judy Leighton tells me . |
21 | he will have the same relationship as so many other companies have er in relationship to other services they need to operate their business . |
22 | HE has already won novice chases at Cheltenham and Bangor and we hope he will win a few more , although he could n't cope with Barton Bank at Worcester recently . |