Example sentences of "he will [verb] to be " in BNC.

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1 He 'll want to be back at work as soon as possible .
2 He 'll want to be up until you go to bed more or less .
3 Asked about Noriega 's extradition , Mr Eduardo Vallarino told reporters : ‘ The Panamanian constitution prohibits extradition , so if Noriega is apprehended he 'll have to be duly charged and tried in Panama . ’
4 Sue can fetch up with some young twat if she wants to , but I think he 'll have to be desperate as well .
5 He 'll have to be away before sun up . ’
6 If we do n't play his game , he 'll have to be more direct . ’
7 He 'll have to be dead a bit longer before he comes back . ’
8 Maybe he 'll have to be content with merely doing all the work , but there 's compensations in being indispensable , too . ’
9 He 'll have to be quick .
10 Beryl said : ‘ We ca n't leave him here , he 'll have to be taken upstairs . ’
11 The wing fracture is a bad one , and he 'll have to be certain it has healed properly before the bird is released .
12 Oh well he 'll have to be then .
13 on the thing and I said well he 'll have to be fucking stretched if they come to that door and none of them dishes and the best of it was the front door would n't open
14 ‘ But he 'll need to be slippery all right , with coppers and criminals after him . ’
15 He 'll need to be in an incubator for a while , just as a precautionary measure .
16 ‘ I hope he will grow to be finer than his father , may God bless him . ’
17 If there is enough snow to make a really big snowman , he may be as tall as Mr A. on the first day , but as he melts , he will shrink to be as tall as Miss B. and then as small as the smallest child , until he finally disappears .
18 Fortunately , he will continue to be very involved in the leadership and life of the church with particular responsibility for our music ministry .
19 Now 52 , he has dominated grand de luxe fashion for two decades , and he looks as if he will continue to be a powerful force in fashion into the twenty-first century .
20 He will remain at Winfrith where he will continue to be responsible for the site 's Occupational Health Department .
21 If a man perceives a necklace placed about his neck to be a noose , then he will expect to be hanged .
22 When miners , chemical workers or railwaymen do actually defy the ban and strike this winter , he will need to be reminded or disaster will ensue .
23 Patrick will join us in the organization , but for him to be able to work effectively , he will need to be able to move around freely . "
24 When the situation is unfavourable for the leader , he will need to be task-orientated , and a psychologically distant autocrat .
25 He will need to be informed about new strategic departures and their effects upon the covariance between corporate and market-index returns so that he can alter the portfolio held if the risk-return mix is not the one desired ; but corporate diversification to manage total risk is not required by the shareholder .
26 He will need to be told what he must do . ’
27 Where an expert is resolving disputes under a construction contract he will need to be given the powers of an arbitrator to review certificates issued under the contract by the architect or engineer .
28 As it was , he will have to be content with a worthy second prize from the Captain .
29 As it was , he will have to be content with a worthy second prize and undoubted attention from that pernicious body of men , who seem to be hovering forever around the competition results waiting to strike — the handicapping committee ! ’
30 Inevitably , that means he will have to be meddlesome .
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