Example sentences of "know [conj] he will [verb] " in BNC.

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1 But in the meantime , you can let Jones know that he 'll have some waiting of his own to do .
2 ‘ I 've seen him play often enough to know that he will do a good job for us . ’
3 Well our M O T guy , fair do you know and he 'll say so and so wants doing , can you take it away and do it ?
4 Er actually I do n't even know if he 'll go
5 Let me borrow your coat a minute , I jus , I do n't know if he 'll do it , he usually does it if you 're wearing something like that coat .
6 I do n't know if he 'll mind .
7 I do n't know if he 'll mess with us anyway .
8 A pro forma invoice may be sent before goods are delivered : if the customer is a new one and the manufacturer does n't know if he will pay his bills ; or if the goods are being sent on approval and may later be returned to the manufacturer .
9 ‘ I do n't know if he will fit to play for Lazio next week .
10 Your copy will say where it is , less likely to get lost , people will know because he 'll have a copy and can tell your beneficiaries to go an see a solicitor .
11 I think that the House needs to know whether he will abolish fund holding in the teeth of opposition from virtually every GP and from the British Medical Association .
12 So he had the Sierra and he said I do n't know whether he 'll want it for , it could be sort of three or four weeks if they 're gon na repair his car or if we can get one within the company like at another depot obviously they 'll get that for him rather than hire one off you .
13 I do n't know whether he 'll win the award again , we shall have to wait and find out until May .
14 In just 2 weeks time , we 'll know whether he 'll become one of its youngest Presidents ; whether Leckford Road really CAN lead to the White House .
15 Mr the headmaster has recently applied to Paul 's present local authority London Borough of Merton for a classroom assistant for Paul for thirty hours per week he does not know whether he will get that or a lesser number of hours or none at all , he was repeatedly , in my view quite rightly , extremely reluctant to express any view about what the outcome of his application maybe , but , rather force time is to which we have to guess , his guess was that ten hours might be afforded but he was at pains to emphasize that that was pure guess work .
16 The Minister for the Environment and Countryside is no longer here — I make no criticism of him for that — but I listened to his opening remarks , and I know that he will speak to colleagues in Brussels .
17 As Christians we recognise that there is a great deal of hope in the behaviour category , because if our behaviour is less than God demands , we know that he will give the strength to change it to meet his demands .
18 I wish him well , and know that he will do everything to continue and enhance the magazine 's success .
19 I know that he will join me in welcoming the announcement yesterday by my hon. Friend the Minister of State , Treasury at the start of the project to construct a new building for Customs and Excise at Queen 's dock .
20 The precise allocation of resources within the region is a matter for the hon. Gentleman 's regional health authority chairman , but I know that he will have confidence in the excellent work taking place in Sheffield , particularly in the light of its new health strategy .
21 I am extremely grateful to have the opportunity to raise this issue and I am glad that my hon. Friend the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs is present , because I know that he will listen with his usual thoughtfulness , great knowledge and understanding of the problems that I will enunciate .
22 And if I administer right and justice here God will let me enjoy it , but if I do evil , and demean myself proudly and wrongfully , I know that he will take it away .
23 I know that he will lose no opportunity to make it clear to employers and workers in that industry how devastating the prospects for their jobs would be if the Labour party 's proposals were put into effect .
24 We , we actually lived in th the corner shop is right on the corner if you 've come up High street on the bus and your Co-op would be on that corner , your church and your Co-op 's on the corner , and just turns there and I only lived just down that street , so we never had to have it delivered because we just popped up er and my brother and I , I can so remember us going with our two big bags you know and we , you know how you do when families meet you know and he 'll say that 's the time , because dad , we never knew dad hit us and yet you 'd of thought he was , we , we were so scared it must have been his voice you know , that he erm that we was so scared that everything was all correct from the Co- op .
25 It 's not known if he 'll return to the school .
26 Mr Karimov knows that he will stand or fall on his ability to stave off economic collapse .
27 Mrs Wood knows that he will wake up about 7am and then get up and go downstairs where he will pull out drawers , knock over ornaments , scatter the contents of her food cupboards and climb on the table .
28 But B knows that he will catch everything going — and so he does .
29 ‘ Only Keith knows whether he will continue to succeed and never fall back .
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