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

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1 ‘ I can only assume they either think he 'll be too busy with other matters or that he 'll be stirring up trouble .
2 They say they are looking forward to seeing him soon , and that he will be safely with them to sit down at the table and enjoy the feast of the next Thanksgiving dinner .
3 He believes that things are as they seem to Dr Serafin ; that he is putting up proposals which are as sound as his judgement and experience can make them , that he is withdrawing them in deference to Serafin 's objections , and that he will be forced to formulate alternative proposals which can not be known to him yet because they will take their rise from views Serafin has still not expressed .
4 ‘ Martin is hoping now that next week 's operation is a success and that he will be fit for the start of next season . ’
5 The point is that the inference which you give to it is that they 're not quite fit to be Governors , by comparison with others , and I 'd like to defend that because I can assure you that I have never ever nominated a Governor for a school who I have not thought would be advantageous to that Board of Governors to have as a member and that he will be he or she will be a contributor to that particular school , and I 've done it time and time and time again and indeed on occasions have had headmasters coming to me and thanking me for the particular person that I put in .
6 And because he 'll be rich , and I shall be the most important woman for miles around . ’
7 Even at the time of his admission and immediately prior to surgery when he has been given a great deal of information , his overriding concern is how he will cope with a stoma and whether he will be able to manage at home .
8 You do n't know what it 's like wondering what the hell he 's up to now and where he 's gone and when he 'll be back .
9 For when he seeks a particular type of person to assist him in a particular way , he can be assured that the recruitment professional will not waste his time or energy in introducing unsuitable candidates for consideration , but that he will be given details of only the right sort of person for the required position .
10 The essayist Francis Bacon wrote , If a man will begin with certainties , he shall end in doubts ; but if he will be content to begin with doubts , he shall end in certainties . ’
11 His successor , Per Nielsen , comes with impressive credentials but as he will be well aware , he has a hard act to follow .
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