Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] he will [vb infin] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I expect he 'll turn up when he gets back , ’ prophesied Betty .
2 I hope he 'll go on being easy . ’
3 I hope he will do well . ’
4 It is probably pointless to suggest that Mr Brittlebank now seek ( not seeks ) the guidance on English usage so clearly denied him hitherto , but I hope he will think twice before presuming upon your columns on this particular subject in future .
5 ‘ Dear boy , I hope he will get home safely , ’ murmured Mrs Clare .
6 I hope he will understand why I , and many other Labour supporters in Scotland , will enthusiastically ignore such a clarion call to inaction and resignation .
7 I know he will do well in our profession . "
8 ‘ It will be a long time before Patrick walks unaided but I know he will swing along with his sticks and be independent .
9 I reckon he will hold on to that England No. 9 shirt for years to come . ’
10 I believe he will settle in well and prove just as popular with our fans . ’
11 But I doubt he 'll hold out for the money .
12 I bet he 'll come out with ice cream , aha no
13 With respect to the lexical item bet , analysis reveals the descriptive fact that what we might call the canonical meaning of the word , ‘ to lay a wager ’ , is relatively rarely attested as compared with its very frequent informal occurrence as a modal marker indicating conviction as in expressions like ‘ I bet he 'll turn up tomorrow ’ , ‘ There 's no milk in the fridge , I bet ’ .
14 ‘ As he was knocking me all around the ring , ’ said Holyfield , ‘ I thought he 'll miss soon and maybe I 'll get the chance to knock him out . ’
15 ‘ Roy Keane at Forest would be ideal , but I do n't think he 's a realistic target , I think he 'll go abroad .
16 I saw him around two weeks ago at Wetherby and er I think he 'll run well .
17 I think he will do well as captain . ’
18 ‘ But having said that , ’ he added ‘ I think he will do well .
19 She tied up her ribbons and laid William gently in the cradle before saying , ‘ I think he will sleep now .
20 I think he will turn out to be an artist who is not the happy hedonist of popular reputation .
21 I presume he 'll come back for that .
22 I supposed he 'll turn up sooner or later .
23 Do you think he 'll go over .
24 ’ D' you think he 'll run away again ? ’
25 He 's so thick , you know he 'll say right I 'll go down the hold , I 'll do the humping , what they call humping , he 'll do that , loading these slings or bags , rather than him standing there and say well ten bags in that sling , put ten down , he could n't do that , so he 'd rather go down the hold that 's happened .
26 Do you reckon he 'll end up getting married ?
27 If you do he will head straight for the nearest snag and you will be extremely fortunate to pull him out again .
28 he 's worse now is George , well I should say worse or better , now you see he 'll cry now .
29 ‘ No one knows the long term result on his health , although we think he will get back .
30 So what does he think he 'll get out of it ?
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