Example sentences of "he will [verb] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 I suspect the left hook with which he floored Ali in their first bout and the controversy aroused when referee Harry Gibbs decided Bugner had outpointed him will remain important entries in British boxing long after the widely-publicised arguments between Eubank and Benn have faded from memory .
2 Frank Stacey , his director of studies , who knows Paul as a quiet , slightly withdrawn student , said : ‘ I do not think he will face any problems coming back . ’
3 Howley was remanded in custody until March 20 when he will face further proceedings .
4 He is , himself , a passionate woodworker , and I am sure he will want fellow woodworkers to feel happy to approach him with problems , hints or just bits of chat .
5 Will he give an undertaking that he will make administrative arrangements that will equally well put into effect the entitlements that we seek in new clause 10 ?
6 A police spokesman said : ‘ As I understand it , he will serve 112 days unless he pays the £10,000 maintenance . ’
7 He will serve 28 days in custody with the rest suspended .
8 Awarded the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Engineering by the University in 1983 he will confer Honorary Degrees , following his installation in the Great Hall , on the highly acclaimed concert pianist John Briggs ; Peter Flesher , Managing Director of Allied Colloids ; Sir Gordon Jones , Chairman of Yorkshire Water and Frank Mumby , former Senior Lecturer in Music at Leeds University and piano tutor to Sir Trevor .
9 Not that when apprenticeship is past he will do these things thoughtlessly , but in this context ‘ thoughtless ’ means not ‘ unreasoning ’ but ‘ heedless ’ .
10 Will the Minister respond positively by stating that he will grant both applications to allow that small number of people to be retained in my constituency ?
11 May I take the opportunity to thank my right hon. Friend for accepting my invitation to address Wolverhampton chamber of commerce at its annual dinner , where he will meet many members of the west midlands region of the CBI ?
12 He will meet civil servants from Britain on 15 April .
13 Mr Clinton has shown no inkling that this bothers him , no sense that the social programmes he will now not be able to enact are ones over which he will shed many tears .
14 In a constructive spirit , I certainly would wish to help them to find work and I am sure that the hon. Gentleman would too , if he will bring those individuals to our attention .
15 He will show some slides and talk about the railways of an entirely different part of the country — the changing scene in East Anglia .
16 The doctor will ask you to relax ; he will insert gloved fingers into the vagina and feel your abdomen with the other hand .
17 Perhaps he will answer those questions when he replies .
18 1.53 Finally , a plaintiff will obtain an interim payment if he can satisfy the court on the balance of probabilities that he will recover substantial damages at trial from the defendant or , where there are two or more defendants , from any given defendant ( Breeze v McKennon ( 1985 ) 32 Build LR 41 ; Ricci Burns Ltd v Toole [ 1989 ] 3 All ER 478 ) .
19 Soon he will change those plans , and make them more elaborate .
20 Now it may for the game that if he can cover the square number twelve , he will score more points than if he covers the square with the nine .
21 BARNET chairman Stan Flashman has vowed he will ban any fans caught criticising him on the terraces .
22 He will ask these questions .
23 Joe 's behaviour can also be s\described as mildly odd : his fear of returning to prison shows in his encouragement of the local children to play policeman games , telling them he will put bad boys into his private jail , and a sense of contrition over the faulty aircraft parts means he can not bear having anything the house that ought to be thrown away .
24 ‘ So he said he will have external examiners who will set tests to the children to find out whether they have learned the facts .
25 He will have other reasons , quite apart from any strategy of the noble lie , for falling in with certain familiar practices that he might be tempted , at first look , to discard .
26 So he will have certain latitudes , because that is what the reader needs .
27 Therefore , he will take positive steps to establish the nature of the task , the material and plant requirements , including their availability and proximity to the work place , and the contract programme and its impact on flow of work and future workload .
28 Although he will take urgent steps to impose a new contract , which they have rejected , he has told the doctors ' and dentists ' pay review body that he is prepared to tackle any problems arising in the first year .
29 Should not he announce that he will withdraw those parts of the Bill and give people seeking political asylum the same rights to legal advice as anyone else would have , rather than introduce this appalling system under which they will not have the same equality before the law ?
30 When he is truly King , he will find other favourites , and no reason to keep you or me at his side .
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