Example sentences of "will [verb] him [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | — Well , she 'll make him sorry . |
2 | I do n't want to be on the phone when he arrives — it 'll make him wary . ’ |
3 | ‘ You want to learn somethin' wot 'll make him happy ? ’ |
4 | It 'll make him happy , and things will go easier if you do . ’ |
5 | He 'll beat him black and blue , ’ she said hopefully , but without much conviction . |
6 | It 'll do him good to get out for a while ; it 's being cooped up indoors all day makes him fidgety . ’ |
7 | ‘ That 'll do him good ! ’ shouted some of the crowd . |
8 | That 'll do him good . |
9 | It 'll do him good to get out and about . |
10 | Good , it 'll do him good |
11 | I 'll die , or I 'll see him dead first ! ’ |
12 | Put Stuart at the door , that 'll keep him quiet , put a guard |
13 | I gave him a ridiculous list of things ( most of them I do n't want , but it 'll keep him busy ) to buy . |
14 | I was never afraid of Flint in his life and , by thunder , I 'll face him dead ! |
15 | We 'll set him free as soon as he 's fit . ’ |
16 | I 'm doing that talking to you look for Jim Bowen 's mobile phone number so I thought we 'd give him a ring that 'll surprise him wont it ? |
17 | We 'll leave him alone tonight . ’ |
18 | I 'll get him right . |
19 | ‘ Look , Dennis obviously ai n't said nothing to him about your family and I 'll put him wise . |
20 | To get things moving , wealthy collector Walter Donovan ( Julian Glover ) — who believes drinking from the cup will make him immortal — kidnaps Indie 's father and lures the son to Venice where the search for a vital clue necessitates a flesh-crawling wade through flooded , rat-infested catacombs . |
21 | In the intertestamental days we read of the Messiah , ‘ God will make him mighty in the Holy Spirit ’ ( Psalms of Solomon 17:37 ) , and in the Targum or Commentary on Isaiah 42 : 1 , the Servant is seen as the Messiah , and God says of him ‘ I will cause my Holy Spirit to rest on him . ’ |
22 | I see the whole chapter as a subtle but misconceived footnote to Crime and Punishment ; in these pages , instead of brushing past Raskolnikov and Svidrigailov in his return upon the underground man , Dostoevsky has allowed himself to be obstructed by them , and the result is a Stavrogin who compounds Raskolnikov 's bracing himself to enter the police station ‘ as a man ’ and confess with Svidrigailov 's reaching out in all directions , including the far extremes of moral and physical debauchery , in the hope that something , it does n't matter what , will make him unbored . |
23 | The spirit of the wind will bring him good luck and the spirit of the rain will make him happy . ’ |
24 | The spirit of the wind will bring him good luck and the spirit of the rain will make him happy . ’ |
25 | Now he unashamedly hopes his new fitness and the goal-glut will bring him Premier League football . |
26 | It will do him good if it slumps a little . |
27 | Perhaps the sight of a friendly face will do him good . ’ |
28 | It 's the third time this year that the boy 's been to stay with his grandparents — and social services hope another fortnight will do him good . |
29 | I will give him sharp orders , he thought , and bring him up on a short rein ; and I will see him come to terms , and kiss the hand that curbs him . |
30 | ‘ The Führer intends to meet with Field Marshal Rommel personally , to confirm his appointment as Commander of Army Group B. This will give him direct responsibility for the Atlantic Wall defences . |