Example sentences of "[conj] he will [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | We say that he has done enough damage in bringing about the birth of this child , in giving him a father who does not know he is his father , a mother who is so ice-cold a scientist that she willingly abandons her own child to the researcher in the laboratory , where he will inevitably be regarded in the same light as any other laboratory animal . |
2 | It is very important for the horse to be comfortable in his mouth or he will soon seek evasions of the bit . |
3 | ‘ He knows about our flight to Chernay or he will soon . |
4 | If anyone in the SSD can shed any light on the matter , or better still on the origins of the letter , she or he will immediately be nominated reader of the week , be the envy of all and sundry , and receive a special prize . |
5 | Whether the head is a governor or not , she or he will almost certainly have worked more closely with governors than any other school employee has . |
6 | Show him who is boss , or he will undoubtedly show you . |
7 | Rickardsson is to concentrate on Ipswich this year , although he will also be riding league speedway in Sweden and Poland . |
8 | He says his pay-off has left him comfortable , although he will eventually want to find a new career , possibly even returning to journalism . |
9 | JACK Lee , whose name will always be associated with the Midland School of Embalming , which he founded just after the war and from which he has trained many hundreds of embalmers the world over , has decided to take more of a ‘ back seat ’ and has handed over the principal 's chair to John Davis , although he will still be ‘ in the wings ’ as an advisory tutor . |
10 | Although he will always be compared to the Rangers winger Willie Henderson , a diminutive showman who won the hearts of the other Glasgow , Johnstone had more than impudent skill on his side . |
11 | And it is by the quality of these records that he brings back that he will ultimately be judged . |
12 | Victory went to McConnochie 's Golden Friend , whose win puts him in line for a tilt at next year 's Grand National , while Stephenson 's The Thinker proved that he will again be a force to be reckoned with in the Cheltenham Gold Cup in March . |
13 | After scores of 65 and 133 , I have no doubt that he will again raise his head above the parapet and express himself forcibly . |
14 | He will say only that he will probably stay on as chief executive after he steps down as publisher . |
15 | Although he 's survived the cancer so far , it has n't altered the fact that he will probably be in a wheelchair by the age of 10 — or that A-T could kill him before he 's 20 , unless a cure is found . |
16 | Twenty-six-year old Gary Ashton , who lives in Southend-on-Sea and imports cane furniture , looks unsure when asked how he will raise all the money , then replies that he will probably re-mortgage his flat . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | Later , the witches ' messages imply that he will probably never be ousted from his throne : |
19 | This object may be something which he sees from a distance and so gives the rider due warning that he will probably shy . |
20 | He is in such demand as a speaker that he has had to make a rule that he will no longer accept invitations to functions that are unconnected with the coal industry . |
21 | The first was over the board 's decision to close the senior staff dining-room and require staff to eat in the staff canteen : Fred apparently thinks you initiated this policy , and resents the fact that he will no longer be able to produce a limited number of high-quality meals and thus ingratiate himself with the senior staff . |
22 | Fred apparently thinks we initiated this policy , and resents the fact that he will no longer be able to produce a certain number of high-quality meals . |
23 | Although Mr Morris will spend a lot of time in the chair presiding over debates … with custom dictating that he will no longer vote or speak in the chamber … his new duties go far beyond that . |
24 | Although Mr Morris will spend a lot of time in the chair presiding over debates … with custom dictating that he will no longer vote or speak in the chamber … his new duties go far beyond that . |
25 | Will he assure the House that he will vigorously resist that further instance of discrimination against British industry ? |
26 | I wish him luck in the negotiations that he will vigorously pursue towards that end . |
27 | The more firmly he tells them and the country that , as Prime Minister , he and not they will rule , the more likely it is that he will eventually reach Downing Street . |
28 | I still pray for Gary and continue to hope that he will eventually live up to the professions of faith that he has made . |
29 | We also very much welcome the fact that President Moi has announced that he will go forward with multi-party elections , and we hope that he will also enter discussions with opposition groups about the way forward . |
30 | I hope that he will also accept that Conservative Members have used the existing procedure to delay legislation which they have disliked over the years , which is why we want to change it . |