Example sentences of "[that] he will [vb infin] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Anyway , I 'm only being friendly with Dr Rafaelo so that he 'll arrange a meeting for me with the handsome Miguelito . |
2 | Is he confident that he 'll get the naturalization ? |
3 | He tells Dixie that he 'll take an ounce . |
4 | ‘ In the hope that he 'll see the pattern and try to make use of it . ’ |
5 | He has already made clear that he will demand a commitment to electoral reform in the first Queen 's Speech of a new government as the price for Liberal Democrat support . |
6 | I hope that he will study the Queen 's Speech . |
7 | The Director can ask the offender for an assurance that he will abandon the conduct in question . |
8 | The father might , for example , threaten that he will inform the girl 's mother of previous sexual activity between them or that he will commence sexual activity with a younger sibling if she does not comply . |
9 | The first thing he wants to say is that he will sponsor the Leukaemia Research Fund wicketkeeping effort . |
10 | If problems exist which the client sees as significant the probability is that he will welcome the opportunity to discuss them — provided the questioner is confident and has rapport . |
11 | ‘ It is our view that where a person indicates that he will contest the allegation that [ section 7(5) ] ( a ) or ( b ) applies , a court may still remand in custody ( or grant bail ) pending trial of that issue ; the statement of the arresting constable 's ‘ reasonable grounds ’ may form the basis of the opinion of the justice of the peace . |
12 | Will the Minister assure us that he will stop the transportation of any nuclear weapons until the Drell panel findings are issued ? |
13 | Celsus is concerned with a case in which somebody has promised that he will ensure no loss is incurred by another person . |
14 | He has promised that he will build an extension if given money . |
15 | a warranty by the auctioneer that he will give the purchaser possession of the goods against the price paid into his hands , |
16 | As Christians we recognise that there is a great deal of hope in the behaviour category , because if our behaviour is less than God demands , we know that he will give the strength to change it to meet his demands . |
17 | There are such cases — where a novel idea originated with the Committee 's Opinion and is then taken into the legislation , where a national judge or European Advocate-General cites a Committee report or where a member of the European Parliament says in evidence that he will prepare an amendment to respond to a concern expressed by a sub-committee and then does so . |
18 | The Shah has already announced that he will leave the country for a holiday and for medical treatment . |
19 | Will my right hon. Friend assure the House that he will discard no weapon at all in the fight against terrorism — including internment , if necessary ? |
20 | If someone has promised that he will prevent the promisee suffering any loss , and he does cause that no such loss arises from that matter , he does what he promised ; but if he does not , because he does not do what he promised , he is condemned in a sum of money , as happens in all obligations for performance . |
21 | I am doubtful about the validity of ‘ torturing the evidence ’ : surely , if you torture someone the usual result is that he will speak the truth . |
22 | A son of Green Desert , Magic Ring is out of an Empery mare and there are indications that he will stay a mile despite the amazing speed he displayed as a juvenile . |
23 | I want to put to the hon. Member for Sedgefield some important and fundamental questions relating to his party 's attitude to training and I hope that he will do the House the honour of answering them . |
24 | I suspect that that was the last time that he will make a speech as Minister for the Arts , and I do not think that the House would begrudge him a longer time to say his farewells . |
25 | I hope that the right hon. Gentleman will be able to tell us about that soon and that he will make a statement on that matter next week . |
26 | A financier in the Manchester broking community said yesterday : ‘ It is more than a possibility that he will make an offer to get Knighton out of his hole . ’ |
27 | He made it clear that he will represent the industry in his own way . |
28 | I do hope he solved it eventually and that he will win a prize , as Shona certainly should , for her enterprising and entertaining contribution to Christian Aid . |
29 | It took White the best part of this season to repair the psychological damage , but are we to believe him when he claims that he will win the World Championship unless he gets ‘ a terrible illness or someone plays like God ’ ? |
30 | In the case envisaged the plaintiff should inform the defendant that he will join the maker of the product as co-defendant and that , in the event of the court finding that the injury was not caused by the latent defect , the plaintiff will seek a Sanderson Order against the original defendant in respect of the co-defendant 's costs . |