Example sentences of "[adv] he will [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | No , he said I think before long he 'll just you know , not go there . |
2 | ‘ Perhaps he 'll just give you a nice tonic . |
3 | Perhaps he will soon lift the veils on the Westland Saga and the sinking of the Belgrano . |
4 | Perhaps he will even write and say that he knows nothing of it — that it is the Mayhews , Augusta 's family , who have announced a marriage . |
5 | Perhaps he will now write again to his supporters and correct his error . |
6 | Perhaps he will now try answering the question . |
7 | Perhaps he will now do so . |
8 | Well , on the specific issue , which is item one three two , are we agreed that we write quite clear but nonetheless firm letter to Mr Patten , explaining that we are minded to ask him to comment on these matters , it this time comes from the Chair and the Chief Officer about and perhaps he will therefore take it more seriously . |
9 | So he 'll probably do locums for a while . ’ |
10 | so he 'll probably get time to do it anyway |
11 | So he 'll probably get I think he , he goes to the class first , then come , and he comes downstairs . |
12 | Basically the thing is not working as it should , the outputs are not as they should be so he will probably begin by checking that the inputs are present , that is the electric power or fuel or other materials are available . |
13 | Earlier on , in the playground , as Balbinder had gradually gained confidence and begun to explore and use things Mrs Singh had said , wistfully , ‘ I do hope Balbinder learn so quickly he will soon go back to his school . ’ |
14 | If he wants more he 'll soon let you know . ’ |
15 | ‘ As Dad said , we have nothing to hide and hopefully he 'll soon realise that and go away . |
16 | In part of his retiral announcement during the Contract Conference dinner , he pointed out that thirty two years later he will also be retiring from the same company although much has happened in between . |
17 | If he loses both he will still want to hang on in for the three autumn World Cup games in which England 's fate is still in his own hands . |
18 | Any day now he 'll probably make you an offer you ca n't refuse . ’ |
19 | ‘ If young Seb can add to the three horses he 's got now he 'll soon be needing someone to help him out . |
20 | After all , I came along when he must have thought you were safe to be a bachelor for ever and ever , and now he 'll never be a lord and everything . ’ |
21 | Now he will never feel the remorse I had hoped he would feel for refusing to see me . |
22 | Sooner or later he will get the chance in Norway 's line-up , but if he leave Elland Road now he will never ever get the chance of playing for his DREAMTEAM again . |
23 | Rest assured that whatever he finds too soon today , tomorrow he will also find too soon , if not too late . |
24 | Given a good performance today he will clearly be in line for a place at Wembley . |
25 | Well he 'll generally want about seventy copies . |
26 | Mm , well he 'll probably be there on Tuesday again , that 's what he said |
27 | Well he 'll perhaps get an interview fairly quick wo n't he , if they want people ? |
28 | For instance , if the interviewer is carrying out an interview with an old inhabitant of a village to try to find out what the community life was like 50 years ago he will probably have a set of categories for enquiry . |
29 | If a tough , pushy Orc grows fast he will soon come into conflict with an established equally big Orc . |
30 | ‘ Surely he 'll never agree to that , Edouard ? |