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

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1 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 .
2 I wish him luck in the negotiations that he will vigorously pursue towards that end .
3 A famous recording artist with the group Fleetwood Mac was really frightened by one of the duo and he swears that he will never come into the building again such was his experience .
4 While accepting that , I would just like to suggest to Cottee that he will never play for a bigger club than Everton .
5 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 .
6 The poet 's claim that he will readily participate in any form of stability his lover settles on is accompanied by the qualification that he will do so only as long as ‘ this wearied ghost ’ dwells in him .
7 He will , in cooperation with section engineers and team quantity surveyors , develop project quality plans , and we 'll explain those later today , and he will also sign off the project quality plan and the client 's appointment contract .
8 The second type of gruagach is male , and he will also help with farm work , wearing a jerkin of bright red and green leather .
9 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 .
10 The Prime Minister may have complained that under former management the poll tax was bounced through , but he will gladly ram through the new poll tax .
11 It may be of vital importance to the seller to get the money instead of the land ; but he will rarely succeed in getting more than his out-of-pocket expenses .
12 Accounting errors Of course , the retailer will do all he can to limit the amount of shrinkage , but he will probably allow for a small percentage loss of profit when working out his budget .
13 Woosnam enjoys his wine and is beginning to take an interest in it , but he will probably opt for a pint of ale before the night is out .
14 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 .
15 Mister Grant has a long way to go before he will fully recover from his injuries .
16 And he loved to be the centre of attention — just as he will desperately want to be the star attraction at Wembley tonight .
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