Example sentences of "he will [verb] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 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
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 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 ’ .
7 Mr Shevardnadze will be travelling from Managua to Havana tomorrow , where he will meet the Cuban President , Fidel Castro .
8 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 .
9 He will forget the first question and reply to the salesperson 's later comment .
10 The Prime Minister has avoided a question by the Labour Leader on the future of the Chancellor , Norman Lamont and whether or not he will present the next Budget in November .
11 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 .
12 Not that he will ignore the larger majority of his people who form the reliable , hard-working backbone of his organization ; he 'll devote time to them too , perhaps explaining his policy and practice for developing flair in his team .
13 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 .
14 Democratic Left MEP , Des Geraghty , says he will petition the European Parliament to make the Eire Government act .
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 ‘ All eyes are fixed on him [ Romana ] in the hope that he will overturn the present system . ’
18 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 .
19 He will comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable .
20 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 .
21 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 .
22 Then he was due to travel to Sri Lanka where he will watch the second Test against Australia .
23 Leaning hard on his net to counteract the force of the current , he will scrutinise the oncoming water intensely .
24 In the case of a Local Commissioner , if at any stage in the investigation he decides that the action complained of also concerns a government department or part of the national health service ( e.g. a hospital ) he will consult the Parliamentary Commissioner or the Health Service Commissioner as the case may be .
25 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 .
26 He will know the traditional way to announce titles , that Mr and Mrs John Smith are husband and wife , Mrs John Smith is without her husband John who is away on business , Mrs Anne Smith is a widow , or that Mr John Smith and Mrs Anne Smith are the elderly aunt and uncle , brother and sister , not married to each other .
27 If he can not have one , John says , he will ask the German producers , Wieland Schultz-Keil and Chris Severnich , to stand on the wings , whirl their arms and make airplane noises .
28 The Government have taken a stand on the right principles , and when my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister goes to Maastricht to uphold them , he will have the overwhelming support of the House and the country , whatever the outcome of the summit .
29 Sure , he will have the immediate option to make himself rich by fighting Frank Bruno , though that in itself would diminish the status of the belt .
30 If parents have managed to instil in their child a sense of his own worth as an individual , then , whatever knocks that child may encounter as an adult , he will have the inner confidence which will enable him to pull through and make a success of his life — success in this context having nothing to do with money but with achieving one 's aims as an individual , whatever they may be .
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