Example sentences of "she will [vb infin] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | A strong easterly wind when she comes out ; she 'll do a good bit o' rolling there , jumping about with the easterly wind , anywhere in the North Sea . |
2 | If we do n't get approval to increase the salary by the thirty first of January so I can have the two people I want can I appoint this lady and bring her on board cos I know she 'll do a reasonable job in a certain area ? |
3 | ‘ She 'll do a whole lot more than just growl if you do n't shut up and listen ! ’ |
4 | I have to be convinced that she 'll make a good mother . ’ |
5 | It 's hoped within the next two years she 'll make a full recovery , but it 's still not certain whether her marriage will ever recover . |
6 | UK Birmingham-based IMI 's Uniplex Ltd office automation software outfit will next week announce the appointment of Margaret Gymer to the post of director of international services : she 'll head a new service and support unit the company is starting to look after that side of the business , which is now said to account for some 20% of the company 's revenue . |
7 | Then she 'll get a little card . |
8 | I am sure she 'll run a big race . ’ |
9 | ‘ And if Wavebreaker does sail across the Atlantic ’ — I was carefully not including myself in that statement , and I was also piling on the practical difficulties attendant on the cruise-cure — ‘ she 'll need a proper crew . |
10 | I do n't mind that and at least she 'll have a shortish coat wo n't she ? |
11 | She 'll have a flat nose ! |
12 | She wo n't have a flat face , she 'll have a flat nose . |
13 | Twenty-six-year-old Yasmin says it took about a year and a great deal of hard work to get her figure back into shape , so she knows she 'll have a hard task in front of her after the birth of her second baby . |
14 | She will remain a happy memory with us always . |
15 | Well she will make a good team , she slept with ten other men apart from him that 's |
16 | She will make a sponsored jump at Thruxton Airfield , near Andover on 10th March 1985 , and the money raised will be divided equally between the Medau Society and Dr. Barnados — which is Ann 's favourite charity as she herself was a ‘ BArnardo 's Kid ’ . |
17 | The disease causes inflammation of the brain but Maria , 37 , is improving and doctors are optimisitic she will make a full recovery . |
18 | At a photographic session , she will wear a figure-hugging leopard print outfit of cross-over top and skin tight leggings . |
19 | She will strike a tremendous blow with the end of her beak . |
20 | For we are taught both by the words of worthy men of old and by our experience that this is a most certain sign , and it has been found that even if she be urged and exhorted by solemn conjurations to shed tears , if she be a witch she will not be able to weep : although she will assume a tearful aspect and smear her cheeks and eyes with spittle to make it appear that she is weeping ; wherefore she must be closely watched by the attendants . |
21 | Here she will deposit a single egg which will adhere to the wool by sticky filaments . |
22 | This summer she will complete a part-time Diploma in International Relations at Birkbeck College , London . |
23 | If she can , she will approach a male goat and will stand still to receive his attentions . |
24 | She will receive a fabulous Canon EOS 700 SLR camera complete with a Fogg-London handmade camera bag , PLUS four rolls of film from Kodak 's Portfolio range . |
25 | Although she will not be running a great deal , I think she will win a decent prize and could easily prove top flight . |
26 | She will find a flexible club shaft advantageous . |
27 | Then she will have a global stage . |
28 | Mr Bernard Staite , boss of the consortium who operate the loco , commented : ‘ From November No 4472 will embark on a year long tour of private railways after which she will have a major overhaul . |
29 | She will have a final check before being allowed home , possibly later today . |
30 | Second , he or she will have a large amount of day-to-day administration to oversee . |