Example sentences of "that he 'll [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Sir John said placidly : ‘ If that is the case — that he knows something we do n't — I have little doubt that he 'll tell us in the fullness of time . ’ |
2 | But my guess is that he 'll sleep most of the morning and probably wake up feeling much better . |
3 | Theyadd that he 'll do anything to evade capture . |
4 | that he 'll wash the dishes |
5 | ‘ Our coach John Monie has told Martin Crompton and myself that the scrum-half position is between the two of us and that he 'll decide on one in a month , ’ he revealed . |
6 | Anyway , I 'm only being friendly with Dr Rafaelo so that he 'll arrange a meeting for me with the handsome Miguelito . |
7 | ‘ He would n't drink when he was travelling at all , but now I have found that he 'll drink if you put the bucket on the floor , but he utterly refuses to if you hold the bucket up to him … ’ . |
8 | Yeah erm the amount of police necessary for each area is based on all sorts of statistics , and for the statis statistics that we have for this area , we have or the chief constable 's decided that he 'll allocate a hundred and two police officers to police this area , which we find adequate . |
9 | I 'm a fool if I believe for one minute that he 'll give me a fair chance … |
10 | Trainer Roger Charlton was not present to outline plans for the son of 1987 ‘ Arc ’ hero Trempolino , but his travelling head man Martin Franklin said : ‘ Like his sire , I 'm sure that he 'll improve with more experience . ’ |
11 | There 's no guarantee that he 'll change his mind , and the older you get , the more critical it will become . |
12 | I 'm not saying that he will get it wrong or that he 'll lose you the money , but that 's the responsibility of . |
13 | The real bitch is being the first to know but choosing to swallow his flimsy excuses and his transparent lies , in the hope that he 'll tire of his bit on the side and the threat , if unchallenged , will pass . |
14 | If Labour loses the general election , he wrote on Sunday , Neil Kinnock has already indicated that he 'll retire to the leek trenches of Islwyn . |
15 | A teenager who thought that he 'd won more than a hundred thousand pounds on a bet has today been told that he 'll get just seven hundred and twenty eight pounds . |
16 | The Foreign Office says he 's decided not to appeal against the sentence in the hope that he 'll get home more quickly . |
17 | Is he confident that he 'll get the naturalization ? |
18 | It could be that you think he 'll say ‘ no ’ or that he 'll raise doubts and practical concerns . |
19 | Bets that he 'll take over as president of Novell may not take into account the short life span of any of Novell 's prior heirs apparent . |
20 | He tells Dixie that he 'll take an ounce . |
21 | She 's still in regular contact with Sub-lieutenant Bacci and I have every hope that he 'll gain her confidence . ‘ |
22 | Rob 's assured us that he 'll let you know where in your area you can pick one up so you can wave bye bye to ‘ Syntax error ’ , and say hello to ‘ Now loading please wait ’ ! |
23 | There 's never a minute when he 's in the house that he 'll let her out of his sight . ’ |
24 | ‘ In the hope that he 'll see the pattern and try to make use of it . ’ |
25 | Mr and that he 'll see me . |
26 | CHART newcomer John Mathews has a £100 bet that he 'll top the charts — after his clairvoyant mum predicted he would reach No. 1 . |
27 | ‘ If things are as you say , then a man can never be sure of his wife ; never be sure that he 'll find her there when he comes home at the end of the day . |
28 | ‘ That he 'll find , ’ said Osbern of Eu . |
29 | Erm the alchemist is conning people promising them that he 'll turn base metals into gold . |
30 | People clearly are interested in what Darwin had to say erm and they mind about whether he was right or not , and I think that many people , I dare say many people in this room , have a wish which they may be conscious of and they may not , sometimes quite a strong wish , that he 'll turn out to be wrong . |