Example sentences of "will [vb infin] in his [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Dennis was the best political administrator the British climbing world has ever had ; and we , as climbers , will remain in his debt for decades to come . |
2 | The purpose is not to anticipate what claims B will make in his application to the Commission , which may range far beyond the concerns of the present article . |
3 | But even though the 23-year-old winger fancies himself after four in three games for Manchester United , his wallet will stay in his pocket . |
4 | A title for Jim Molyneaux has been speculated upon — it will fall in his lap whenever he wants to retire — but certainly the Government is not likely to offend unionist sensibilities for a time at least . |
5 | He was beaten and he accepts it and thinks this sporting attitude will count in his favour next time . |
6 | My hon. Friend will know in his part of the world of the £2 million new maternity unit , the £2 million mental illness unit and the £4 million geriatric and physio unit — all practical achievements . |
7 | In New York , a high turnout convinced supporters of Mr David Dinkins , a Democrat , that he will succeed in his attempt to be the city 's first black mayor . |
8 | Archer is lamentably underrated as a writer by the literati , but future critics will see in his work a detailed analysis of politics in our time . |
9 | Through spiritual vision he [ the mystic ] will see in his mind spiritually all the visible things which are seen by others materially . |
10 | Britain was actually given a lower standard check , on the basis that we would be using in many places our own coal , which has a quite a high sulphur content , or de-sulphurisation , we were given a lower standard , or a higher standard , or whatever it is , it was more relaxed for Britain , and that 's why I like the idea of taking this up with the M.E.D. , how it 'll happen , how it will square in his mind . |
11 | He writes because ‘ if I do n't write , I suffer ’ ; he writes because he wants to know what will happen in his book ; he is , he says , his ‘ own reader ’ , prey to a phenomenon : automatic writing . |
12 | In particular we find the cases of what are called ‘ uses ’ or trusts — transactions whereby a man legally transfers land to another , but with an understanding that the transferee will hold it for the benefit of the former , or for the benefit of those whom he will name in his will . |
13 | It will stand in his garden . |
14 | It will stand in his garden . |
15 | Dillon LJ echoed this point in Alec Lobb. 9 Pleading restraint of trade In the typical case of an action by an employer against a former employee the employer will plead in his statement of claim that by doing a certain thing the employee has breached express or implied terms of his contract . |
16 | This is where the contrast lies because unlike Theridamas is here , Tamburlaine is always extremely strong-willed , and once he has set out to do something , nothing will get in his way . |