Example sentences of "he will [vb infin] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This is followed by the statement that the testator ‘ knows ’ that everything Pamphilus receives from him will pass to the testator 's sons at Pamphilus ' death .
2 All four evangelists record the promise of John the Baptist that whereas he baptises in water , the One who comes after him will baptise with the Holy Spirit ( and , according to Matthew and Luke , ‘ with fire ’ ) .
3 ‘ I hope he will grow to be finer than his father , may God bless him . ’
4 He must come to terms with living with this consciousness and with the inherent problems he will face in revealing this knowledge to the outside in an ethnographic account .
5 In Israel , they have built an exact replica of the Rebbe 's house so he will feel at home when he is proclaimed as Messiah and brought to the Holy Land .
6 On a lighter note come Bryan Forbes ' autobiography , A Divided Life ( Mandarin ) ; Mark Goodier , a Radio 1 DJ , with a collection of ‘ amazing true stories from the world of rock ‘ n roll ’ , Unbelievable ( Grafton ) , which he will promote on air ; and a delightful sequel to The Tao of Pooh , Benjamin Hoff 's The Te of Piglet ( Mandarin ) .
7 Would he also look to a change of driver to help him with the draw he will want at Augusta ?
8 I will , of course , but I do n't know what he will make of it . ’
9 If a man drinks only an alcohol made from paint or varnish or polish or acetone then he will dream of vodka .
10 ( b ) That there is no satisfactory address for serving the summons either because he will not give an address , or it is doubtful if he will remain at the address long enough to accept service of the summons or is unable to furnish the name of anyone who would accept service on his behalf , e.g. social worker .
11 He will remain at Winfrith where he will continue to be responsible for the site 's Occupational Health Department .
12 But if no offer proves satisfactory to Rosenthal he will remain at Anfield on a week-to-week contract .
13 But , that niggle aside , London is where he will remain for the foreseeable future .
14 The management intend he will remain with the party , though obviously the lengthy bus journey to Nadi yesterday as the prelude to a three-and-a-half hour flight to Sydney today , could have a detrimental effect .
15 He will remain on the board .
16 Mr Cudbird will report to Peter Troughton , managing director of W H Smith Retail , and he will remain on the W H Smith Retail board .
17 He will remain on the board of Saatchi as a non-executive director and will be replaced as chief executive by Charles Scott , who he brought with him into the company as finance director in January 1990 .
18 Mr Stewart is staying on as chief executive until his successor is ready to start and after that he will remain on the board .
19 If he does not become Chancellor , he will remain in the news anyway as he attempts to push through the Government 's toughest privatisation yet , British Rail .
20 ‘ He 'll get the trip of the Greenham [ seven furlongs ] alright , but like some of the others , he will benefit from the outing , ’ said Cole .
21 Hankin rates the Bishop Auckland youngster but feels he will benefit from a spell away from the first team .
22 The shadow chancellor , Gordon Brown , wrote to Mr Lamont asking him to confirm whether he will compensate in full pensioners and others on income support for the rise , which he estimated at £2 a week .
23 The viewer can lay aside , in his fantasy relation to this woman , the difficult , complex emotions he will experience in any actual relationship with a real woman , and concentrate upon his own desire .
24 In New York , where he will exhibit with new dealer , Jay Gorney , in the autumn , he has attracted much attention for his ‘ Restraints ’ and ‘ Workbenches ’ which were shown at last year 's Whitney Biennial .
25 To get the economy moving he will rely on repairing the infrastructure of America — its ageing bridges and roads — to create eight million jobs .
26 Instead , he will rely on Bills such as the one we are debating , at best irrelevant , at worst unreasonable —
27 If there is enough snow to make a really big snowman , he may be as tall as Mr A. on the first day , but as he melts , he will shrink to be as tall as Miss B. and then as small as the smallest child , until he finally disappears .
28 A person 's actions can be explained in terms of his following of tacit conventions , but our knowledge of the rules will not allow us to predict what he will do at any given time .
29 If he can only argue to himself that they seem ’ interesting' it is highly likely that he does not really know why he is putting them in , or what he will do with the answers when he gets them .
30 When he has shot and eaten his final prisoner , he begins to worry what he will do for food ; but fortunately a seaplane arrives at this point and rescues him .
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