Example sentences of "[pron] he will be " in BNC.

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1 The builder will not start more houses than he can reasonably be sure of completing in an economically short period of time , nor at a price at which he will be unable to dispose of them .
2 I admit my man was out of order tackling it in the way he did , for which he will be disciplined , I assure you . ’
3 Fabre confirmed that Tertian will go straight to the 2,000 Guineas , in which he will be ridden by Pat Eddery for Khalid Abdullah .
4 It may well be that it is the first of these , his work in children 's theatre , for which he will be most remembered , for he revolutionised the whole conception of what forms theatre for children might take .
5 Brave and good in the air , Dave consistently proved his ability to find the net at all levels , but perhaps the goal for which he will be best remembered by Palace fans of the period was that which he scored at Elland Road , Leeds , in January 1976 when 3rd Division Palace dismissed the mighty Yorkshire outfit on our way to our first FA Cup semi-final .
6 It is to the cavity magnetron that Harry Boot made his greatest contribution and by which he will be long remembered .
7 The main issues on which he will be campaigning are the economy and its links to the environment , transport , unemployment , social security and local government .
8 The employee needs to be given training in products , technologies and business methods used in the overseas company in which he will be working .
9 Signor Datrino has secured the loan from the Kremlin of 104 treasures which he will be exhibiting at the Castello from 4 April for three months .
10 A subordinate may have a responsibility for which he will be called to account by his superior ; a board of directors may have a responsibility to its shareholders ; and a government in a democracy will have a responsibility to the electorate .
11 The latter document should , of course , contain any provisions which may be peculiar to the new partner , especially as regards clarification of his status in the firm , his involvement in the decision making process and the precise extent of liabilities which he is required to undertake or against which he will be entitled to an indemnity ( see below ) .
12 Minor matters like his precise powers , who he 'll be responsible to and how much he 'll be paid have yet to be decided .
13 He should be able to take care of himself — and yet she wo n't even let him out of the house without demanding to know where he 's going , who he 'll be with and what time he 'll be back . "
14 Meanwhile , eight of Portadown 's first team panel are currently out of contract , and manager Ronnie McFall will be deciding this week who he 'll be retaining .
15 ‘ The director wants to see you right away , Marianne , and Dane asked me to tell you he 'll be down in just a few minutes , Shae , to finish off his costume fitting . ’
16 Mr Gargery asks me to tell you he will be in London soon , and could visit you at 9 o'clock on Tuesday morning , at Mr Herbert Pocket 's rooms , if that is all right with you .
17 And , what 's more , ’ she added , for she was fond of her crazy friend , ‘ do n't tell him you want the man trap back , or you 're the one he 'll be keeping his eye on . ’
18 Assuming you will be arranging the hotel as normal , can you let me know which one he will be staying in ?
19 I thought if anybody he 'll be as normal rule he would
20 ‘ If Jack shot him he 'll be dead , ’ said Philip .
21 Next time you see him he 'll be a changed man — ‘ Bagman ’ ! !
22 Olympic champion Chris Boardman is going for it he 's riding in a twenty five mile time trial and will be setting off from Cumnor at six o clock … if you want to see him he 'll be wizzing up and down the A420 and the A34 …
23 No , do n't do that while we 're washing him he 'll be wet .
24 David , 32 , who is still in hospital after being treated for a kidney infection , telephoned his wife yesterday to tell her he will be in hospital for at least another five days after developing an infection in his thigh .
25 Only , ’ Cara broke off , and giving Fabia a hard , unsmiling look , ‘ in this instance , it wo n't be me he 'll be seeing , but you . ’
26 Within minutes , he has told me he will be seeing the PM this afternoon , and that he dined with Mrs Thatcher the previous evening .
27 As a holder , a banker would want to know the terms and conditions of the carrier from whom he will be claiming the goods , especially since these terms and conditions often change from one bill of lading to the next .
28 G. warns them he 'll be round in the morning , to ensure , he says , that they keep making the effort to do a good cleaning job .
29 Souness , 39 , is training with his first-team squad every day and has warned them he will be as demonstrative as ever in the dug-out .
30 ‘ Yes , and when he hears about it he 'll be disappointed .
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