Example sentences of "he will [verb] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 Hankin rates the Bishop Auckland youngster but feels he will benefit from a spell away from the first team .
2 It is particularly unpleasant to us to be so frequently separated , but of course my going with him is out of the question ; he will sleep under a tent all the time . ’
3 He will end with a third in the final chord , even when he omits the fifth , and both he and Crecquillon anticipate Palestrina in the climactic use of great descending scales often in thirds , sixths , or tenths — as at the end of his ‘ Jerusalem surge ’ : or the end of Crecquillon 's ‘ Ingemuit Susanna ’ .
4 Mr Lawson returned to Blackpool from his Leicestershire home yesterday , and he will reply to a debate on the economy at around noon today .
5 Perhaps he will sit in a class with students five years older than he is .
6 Even at the time of his admission and immediately prior to surgery when he has been given a great deal of information , his overriding concern is how he will cope with a stoma and whether he will be able to manage at home .
7 He seems to be making his demands for concessions from the industry on the basis that otherwise he will go for a ban .
8 In the light of the Minister 's reply to my hon. Friend the Member for Wakefield ( Mr. Hinchliffe ) , will he guarantee that at European level he will press for a system of mandatory labelling so that eggs are labelled ’ battery ’ , ’ barn eggs ’ , ’ free range ’ or whatever ?
9 He will continue as a non-executive member of the board .
10 And yet , if Mr Brown does pitch his hat into the gubernatorial contest , he will start with a handicap .
11 When presented with ‘ antiques ’ , an established knocker will have no difficulty sorting the wheat from the chaff : 20 or more years on the knock has provided the experienced ‘ boy ’ with a knowledge of antiques which he will supplement with a useful home library of reference books and subscriptions to price guides and the trade press .
12 Coun Cummings is receiving rehabilitation therapy at Clatterbridge Hospital and on Monday he will travel for a check up to the Royal Brompton Hospital in London , where the bypass surgery was carried out .
13 Perhaps he will settle for a life on the back benches , cushioned by his massive majority , but it can not be the most exciting prospect in the world .
14 His letters to friends are often funny in a less self-conscious way , and he will ramble in a high-spirited or nonsensical manner about nothing in particular .
15 A copy of the report must also be sent to him at the same time that it is sent to the Secretary of State , and he then has twenty-one days in which to decide whether he will ask for a review board to examine the whole matter in public .
16 In Fiji he will participate in a meeting of the Pacific Conference of Churches and the Christian Conference of Asia .
17 The garden was and still is his paradise and his pride and joy , and whenever Charles has the time he will put on a pair of old trousers , find a spade and get down to some real manual labour .
18 He will pursue like a panther and be coy prey , present himself as rapacious subject of desire and fey object of bliss ( ‘ Anna Stesia ’ pleads ‘ praise me , ravish me ’ ) .
19 Waldheim 's delight at meeting Kohl was understandable , for the encounter was possibly the last he will have with a foreign leader before bowing out and slipping into retirement .
20 He will look at a piece of equipment to try to detect signs which indicate what is wrong .
21 He will act as a key ‘ link-man ’ between Middlesbrough Council and local and national companies .
22 Sir Charles Jasper , an authority on the occult , has chosen this theatre in which to hold a dinner party to celebrate the fact that at eleven o'clock that night he will come into a fortune — but if he dies before eleven his nephew , Maurice , will inherit instead .
23 He will come as a boy .
24 He will come from a rough housing scheme in Stirling and his name will be Billy Bremner .
25 He will sulk for a couple of days and promise never to do it again , but before long he 's at it as usual .
26 Perhaps one day he will turn to a woman who can see , live the life he wants , share things .
27 Thus entries for , say , the year 1680 will not end at 31 December but continue through January , February and most of March 1681 ; sometimes they will be written as 1680/1 for the period between 1 January and 25 March , and it is as well for the local and family historian to adopt that convention or else he will get in a hopeless muddle .
28 He will revert to a 4–4–2 formation after the 4–5–1 lineup at Roker Park .
29 Holyfield 's men , and there are plenty of them , including a woman as ballet coach , are certain that he will emerge as a true heavyweight champion , capable of taking out the big men of the division .
30 Inevitably , he will emerge as a different artist , if only because the full extent of his achievement simply has n't been seen together .
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