Example sentences of "he will [verb] [indef pn] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ He 'll think everything on the ground floor is normal . |
2 | ‘ He 'll do anything for money . |
3 | He 'll sacrifice nothing at the expense of quality , knowing that the customer will sacrifice him instantly if the quality of his goods or services is poor . |
4 | ‘ Well , he 'll have plenty of friends here , ’ said the woman leading them downstairs again . |
5 | But er well I gave him a box of matches to go with him and I thought oh well he 'll have plenty of matches then . |
6 | They agreed to release him as an uncontested registration to enable him to find a county where he could hope for greater opportunities , and although we ca n't guarantee a first-team place , he 'll get plenty of chances if he does the business . |
7 | ‘ Sir Edmund does not believe me , yet he 'll find nothing in this abbey or elsewhere . ’ |
8 | ‘ Hopefully , he 'll learn something from Saturday and from the other games we 've played so far . |
9 | For example , he 'll say something like , ‘ Well , I would n't wan na spend the last two minutes of my life listening to that lick ! ’ |
10 | He will want nothing from you but your company . ’ |
11 | ‘ He will do anything for anyone without expecting anything in return , which is just as well . |
12 | He will earn something like seven million dollars . |
13 | He will touch everyone on the raw ’ — while the young would receive it as an account of what they were up to . |
14 | If he is asked to only trot round in large circles , he will have plenty of time to think about life being fun , whereas if he is ‘ worked ’ he will have to concentrate his mind on the job in hand . |
15 | He will take nothing for granted against a Swansea side who are only three points off the top of the table . |
16 | ‘ I am sure he will find plenty of things to do , ’ she said . |
17 | Let him be in or out of prison , he will get nothing of mine . |