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

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1 He 'll devote precious time to help Alan the auditor access the department 's accounts .
2 He 'll want proper street lighting instead of our present hit or miss lamps .
3 he 'll eat raw carrot and things like that but otherwise the only vegetables he 'll eat are potatoes he eats
4 The Archbishop of Canterbury will now decide if he 'll face disciplinary action .
5 And the next time you go in he 'll have bloody rubbish !
6 He 'll need daily blood tests , and we 'll have to watch for any respiratory or renal involvement .
7 She says … he 'll get good milk and be taught discipline by his mum and wo n't get too attached to humans .
8 He 'll take good care of you . ’
9 Stephen finished fifth overall in last year 's championship and although he won this round at the circuit last year , he will face tough competition from the mainland entrants .
10 On balance , he will want uncomplicated planning targets , better communication , greater predictability and greater dependability of supply .
11 To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science whether he will make increased provision for special schools .
12 From the accounts he will make careful note of the overheads , staffing provision and wages .
13 John Akers will retain the posts of chairman and chief executive during the search period and the company is not yet saying whether he will remain titular chairman thereafter .
14 If he does , he will confer good title on the new purchaser provided the resale falls within one of the exceptions to the nemo dat principle .
15 This is the pot of gold at the end of every interviewer 's rainbow ; the quest for it can be so tempting that he will abandon normal argument to hammer away a la Walden at one single point until the politician gives up and gives in .
16 He will attach great importance to face-to-face meetings and so will his constituents .
17 The infant retrieves , or witnesses the retrieval of an object from behind A ( say ) three times , after which he watches as the experimenter moves it to place B. On seeing it vanish at B he will go straight back to A. Although the back-to-A error is more likely to be made the longer the delay between hiding at B and allowing search , this is not a memory problem in any simple sense because the infant will return to A even if the object remains visible at B. We find a particularly clear demonstration of this kind of ‘ perseveration ’ in an experiment by Paul Harris in which there were two transparent , lockable boxes as the A and the B location .
18 He will avoid legal action
19 Now Muindi ( 21 ) has joined the exclusive African set , and he will start hot favourite to pocket the first prize of £500 .
20 In answer to the second question posed by the Attorney-General , no stay should be imposed unless the defendant shows on the balance of probabilities that owing to the delay he will suffer serious prejudice to the extent that no fair trial can be held : in other words , that the continuance of the prosecution amounts to a misuse of the process of the court .
21 He will demand convincing evidence before he adopts a new theory .
22 He will set individual training programmes , and offer advice and assessments for squad members .
23 If the interviewer is closely identified with some head-office group that is known to be contemplating a change that organization participants consider undesirable , he will need considerable skill to tell just how strongly particular schemas are held .
24 The king says he will impose martial law if anything similar happens again .
25 He will have broad experience of the industry .
26 If he does he will have cross-party support for a measure that the Tories said they were keen to implement . ’
27 These considerations explain why to say of someone that he is entitled to have authority means that he should be in a position of real power and then he will have legitimate authority .
28 Most important of all , he will have good liaison with the local social services department , who can draw all the threads together and link his elderly patients with the organisations that can best meet their needs .
29 The powers of the administrative receiver are extensive and he will have complete control over the management of the company .
30 Yesterday , King Hussein arrived in Italy at the start of his foreign trip , during which he will discuss Middle East problems and economic assistance to Jordan .
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