Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [conj] he will [adv] " in BNC.

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1 My hon. Friend the Parliamentary Secretary has said that he will always defend the Department 's policies in this House ; he will do so whenever challenged to .
2 We wish him the best of luck with this venture and he has promised that he wo n't forget us when he becomes famous !
3 Want to bet that he wo n't ?
4 President Bush has warned that he will not sign an extension of the Endangered Species Act unless it is amended to take local employment priorities into account , " because people and their jobs deserve protection too " .
5 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 .
6 In the last five years since he set up his consultancy from his Bayswater home with a £20,000 overdraft and a stack of letterhead stationery , he has insisted that he will only work for causes in which he believes , and these causes are , by and large , left-wing .
7 THE owner of a Newtownards pub targeted by loyalist bombers because it hosted folk music sessions has vowed that he will not give in to terrorist threats .
8 One piece of good news is that Clinton has stated that he will not go as far as a recent legislative proposal , which would have required certain foreign-owned firms and branches to report a minimum amount of US taxable income .
9 Stop whingeing or he wo n't go to sleep and then I ca n't look after you
10 I still pray for Gary and continue to hope that he will eventually live up to the professions of faith that he has made .
11 Tell your hotel porter where you wish to go and he will usually know the correct bus .
12 Even if he does come and he wo n't be able to stay long , even though the division is not marked in writing .
13 In doing so he may silence those who have suspected that he will never be a dealmaker of Ross 's calibre .
14 I do n't want to speak ill of the dead but as far as the work was concerned I have to say that he wo n't be missed . ’
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