Example sentences of "[verb] he will [adv] be " in BNC.
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1 | But there 's one yearly booking he 'll not be allowed to get out of — piping the high table into dinner at the Scottish Institute 's annual conference . |
2 | The police say he wo n't be facing any charges . |
3 | ‘ I am sure that whatever happens he will always be there in a consultative role . |
4 | When he hangs up his gloves he says he 'll just be doing alot more gardening instead . |
5 | She says he 'll never be coming home . |
6 | He still looks pretty miserable , but Dancer seems to have cheered him up , and the specialist says he 'll definitely be playing again next year . ’ |
7 | And newly elected city councillor Sandy Blair says he wo n't be shunning Sinn Fein members even though he loathes their politics . |
8 | ‘ Please tell Mr Reynolds that as Mr McGregor has had to go into two to collect cricket bats he will not be able to take class 4B at 11am today . |
9 | I hope he wo n't be too wary about dispensing with the services of some of those announcers — and quick . |
10 | ‘ Well , ’ Nora said , ‘ I hope he wo n't be following you up here when Louise has gone to Italy . |
11 | I hope he will not be permanently lost to tennis . |
12 | I hope he will still be Prime Minister on Friday . |
13 | Mark regrets he will only be able to reply through this page . |
14 | ‘ I do n't know in which way he has handled it but I know he wo n't be feeling the pressure at all . ’ |
15 | They know he wo n't be in any of the obvious places — that would n't be his style at all . |
16 | I would hope he wo n't be to late or he 'll be exhausted . |
17 | Erm , well no I suppose he wo n't be until he 's erm , had stitches out , she said it would be two weeks |
18 | But Buckinghamshire Social Services hinted today that when the fourteen-year-old is found he wo n't be put in secure accommodation . |
19 | Now it seems he wo n't be with us for ever . |
20 | The next time Lewis moves among the Scottish public , it is hoped he will still be undefeated , the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world and an obvious magnate for ticket buyers . |
21 | He has indicated he wo n't be going to Cork , where he won a year ago , and Kenny McKinstry also says he plans to opt out . |
22 | But Howard insisted : ‘ Anyone who believes he can cruise along and think he will automatically be in the side against Halifax will be in for a shock . |
23 | But Howard insisted : ‘ Anyone who believes he can cruise along and think he will automatically be in the side against Halifax will be in for a shock . |
24 | We must do whatever we can to bring the murderer to justice , although realistically I do not think he will ever be found , ’ wrote Lt Col Stewart . |
25 | ‘ We must do whatever we can to bring the murderer to justice , although realistically I do not think he will ever be found , ’ concluded Lt Col Stewart 's statement . |
26 | Lt Col Stewart 's statement concluded : ‘ We must do whatever we can to bring the murderer to justice , although realistically I do not think he will ever be found . ’ |
27 | Lt Col Stewart said : ‘ Realistically I do not think he will ever be identified . ’ |
28 | He offers no apologies for joining Mike Gatting 's ill-fated tour of the Republic and insists he wo n't be breaking down this winter as he has so often before in England 's colours . |
29 | Meanwhile John Lawer insists he wo n't be giving up on his epic adventure or his one-man campaign against three-wheel discrimination . |
30 | Meanwhile John Lawer insists he wo n't be giving up on his epic adventure or his one-man campaign against three-wheel discrimination . |