Example sentences of "he will " in BNC.
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1 | If I ca n't take him he will have a two-hour wait for an ambulance . |
2 | He will help you draw up accurately what you need to say . |
3 | He will help you to observe the legal requirements and to name Executors to carry out your instructions , to appoint guardians if necessary and to cancel any previous Wills . |
4 | He will advise you on the inheritance tax your estate might incur and ways in which this may be reduced . |
5 | He will be able to remind you of beneficiaries you might otherwise forget . |
6 | Perhaps he will be back — next time . |
7 | He will touch everyone on the raw ’ — while the young would receive it as an account of what they were up to . |
8 | — O the Pleasure of counting melancholly Clock by a snoring Husband ! — But now , Sister , you shall see how handsomely , being a well-bred Man , he will beg my Pardon . |
9 | Your cheeks like damask , the soft white loveliness of your breasts , leading to the firm dark mountain peaks of your , Laura , now I 'm dreading which part of my body he will choose next on which to turn the great white beam of his fucking sincerity . |
10 | We have also followed his preparations for the world title bout with Karpov , some of us , it must be confessed , with a certain amount of incredulity , since , however much these world championship matches are now dependent on stamina rather than brilliance , it has struck more than a few people that a chess player is not a footballer , in particular a fifty-year-old self-exiled Russian Grandmaster is not a footballer , and that to think that by training like one he will become as fit is not only an illusion , it is a dangerous illusion . |
11 | Together with design consultant Jackie Snaith and managing director Helen Flanagan , he will offer advice on all aspects of foodservice , including kitchen design and training . |
12 | He will be reproducing some of the classic English recipes from his Claridge 's menus , including grouse pie , best end of lamb with mint and summer pudding . |
13 | Now that you are here he will hand and deliver . ’ |
14 | If this happens he will change the angle of climb automatically as the glider starts to gain height , and he will continue to pull it higher for a few seconds even if a power failure has occurred . |
15 | If this happens he will change the angle of climb automatically as the glider starts to gain height , and he will continue to pull it higher for a few seconds even if a power failure has occurred . |
16 | Even if the pilot is fully aware of being close to the stall , he will instinctively hold off until the glider stalls down the last few feet rather than fly into obstructions at speed . |
17 | Often , the pilot does not even consider what he will do if the glider hits some sink and loses some extra height . |
18 | Even worse off is the pilot who still believes he will make it and takes no action until he arrives on the ground or in a hedge . |
19 | If the flight gets really ‘ exciting ’ , there is also the possibility the pilot will become so frightened that he will begin to hyperventilate , and this can bring on hypoxia and unconsciousness very quickly . |
20 | If you are seriously over or underweight when you first visit your doctor , he will advise you about your diet . |
21 | If a builder has already worked with you to obtain the above , he will also give you an estimate for the work . |
22 | It can be quite painful , for the insider is studying his own social navel , with the potential always present that he will recognize this to be only one of a number of arbitrary possibilities and perhaps also find that many practices are built on the flimsiest of moral precepts . |
23 | Furthermore , he will know that his contemporaries are not really too keen on its revelation : indeed they may well argue that the police have research facilities of their own which are geared up to the internal needs and interests of the institution ( Benyon 1988 : 21 ) . |
24 | He must come to terms with living with this consciousness and with the inherent problems he will face in revealing this knowledge to the outside in an ethnographic account . |
25 | And having long been supported by the institution he will be crucially aware that it expects a degree of loyalty verging on deference or acquiescence . |
26 | He will have little opportunity to stand back and examine the data in the cool light of the academic ‘ ivory tower ’ . |
27 | In consequence , even when the insider retires and ostensibly leaves the family , he will be expected to maintain his silence , and although bland hagiographic biography has been acceptable in the past , there has been no place for the espionage of critical ethnography . |
28 | We take the piss out of him , because of this idea that he will be doing ‘ real police work ’ , but we all know that divisional work has higher status for a Chief Supt. than Research , and this is the cause for celebration . |
29 | He will either come forwards to meet you , ‘ dig in ’ and prepare to punch , or back off . |
30 | However , assuming that you have timed your hook correctly , the opponent will find no support for his descending weight , so he will be obliged to twist and fall on to his side . |