Example sentences of "he will [adv] [verb] to " in BNC.
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1 | Neil Shaw , chairman of the Association of Lloyd 's Members , says he will probably switch to corporate membership . |
2 | This document purports to carry out the last mortal wish of the testator , except that he will probably go to eternity without being entirely sure that the document he signed actually said what he wanted , because he was quite unable to read it . |
3 | If the tenant accepts that the property may be redeveloped he will probably wish to be looking for alternative accommodation sooner rather than later , and he will wish to move in and terminate his liability under his existing lease as soon as he finds it . |
4 | In cases involving an employer he will probably have to be interviewed later . |
5 | He will probably climb to the end . |
6 | He will instead seek to be a kingmaker . |
7 | Mr MacSharry has insisted that he will not return to Irish politics after his Brussels term ends , but intends to farm in his native Sligo . |
8 | ‘ He will not talk to his son . ’ |
9 | He says that he will not go to Maputo until he receives the money that the UN promised to him and to other party leaders to start up their election campaign ; the UN says that it is still waiting for the donors to deliver the money . |
10 | But Accies stopper Weir insists he will not add to his tally in tomorrow 's final at St Mirren 's Love Street ground . |
11 | Will my right hon. Friend assure the House that he will not agree to binding minimum rates of income tax in Europe , which have been advocated by the Socialist Confederation in Europe and are supported by the Labour party in this country ? |
12 | He will not freeze to death . |
13 | And he loved to be the centre of attention — just as he will desperately want to be the star attraction at Wembley tonight . |
14 | ‘ I do n't want to be sane , ’ he will joyfully announce to a meeting of a fringe group called the Pagan Greens . |
15 | But if I do not go to him , he will never come to me , said her mind . |
16 | The if I can talk perhaps a little bit about the particular system that I 'm interested in , the way it works is that it well it diagnoses abdominal pain ; if you go into the erm particular casualty department — in the fact the Royal Sussex County Hospital at the moment — with back pain in your abdomen , lower abdomen , then the symptoms will be taken by a doctor and he will then go to the diagnostic computer and feed these symptoms in . |
17 | If I oppose him now in this , he will only return to it after my death . |
18 | He will now travel to Manchester for the North of England final at the end of this month when he will cook his dishes in front of a panel of judges . |
19 | Even if he is not frightened , he will still have to be on guard at all times — just in case you jump out and attack . |
20 | The change-manager will no doubt contemplate the required strategy before releasing his ( or her ) proposals , just as Quinn would suggest , but he will still need to be adept at riding the waves of change . |
21 | He will usually adhere to an agenda approved by the parties ' legal advisers to ensure that the proper procedures are followed . |
22 | He will certainly need to be well prepared for the task which faces him , with international cricket politics becoming increasingly complex . |
23 | He will certainly need to be well prepared for the task which faces him , with international cricket politics becoming increasingly complex . |
24 | If the right hon. Gentleman does not accept what I say about industrial matters , he will perhaps listen to the head of the Swedish employers federation , who said that the Community should learn from Sweden : ’ It could above all avoid mistakes when it comes to regulations based on the social charter . |