Example sentences of "will he " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Where 'll he go , then ? ’ said Philip . |
2 | ‘ What 'll he do if he wants to go to the lavatory though ? ’ |
3 | Dad sat back in his chair , expecting Mr Vulcan to leave , but he paused a moment , looking first at Dad then at me , and I thought , This is it , now what 'll he say ? |
4 | And your friend — what 'll he have ? ’ |
5 | ‘ It 'll he your turn next , wo n't it ? |
6 | He 'll he 'll take he 'll take his part if there 's a if there 's a dispute between a customer and the water company . |
7 | Yeah but he 'll he 'll discipline them . |
8 | Erm the way I understand the situation is Tony 's happy with er his arrangement and that the clubs have agreed and I think it 's just a matter of them going back now to report back to their President the Italian people and then the way I see it he 'll he 'll go after the er game for a medical and you know there should n't be any problems there . |
9 | ‘ Oh , and by the way , you 'll he telling your policeman friend about Lou 's visit ? ’ |
10 | I 'll he glad when the neighbour gets back from Australia . ’ |
11 | there 'll he a muffled sack of snarling keys . |
12 | ‘ What 'll he be at next ? ’ |
13 | We 'll he had his money he wo n't have to touch , he could live on that hundred and twenty pound a week . |
14 | I mean I 'm not saying he 's alcoholic but he goes out with the lads and he you know he 'll he 'll sort of thud up the stairs . |
15 | he 'll he 'll catch up if you do |
16 | Yeah he 'll he 'll I remember he cooks for himself , does n't he an ? |
17 | I really ca and maybe if she eats one or two meals over the weekend , it 'll he might not |
18 | He says , and then you 'll go downstairs for a cup of tea and then you 'll he says , get back into bed ! |
19 | Er , well it 's not so much that , I keep looking at the clock and then we 'll he 'll be , he 'll |
20 | But , but you 've just got ta be very persistent and th there are things out now , and locate Phil and he 'll he 'll tell you what 's . |
21 | Ah well he 'll he 's not helped putting the doors in then . |
22 | ‘ Ee wo n't , will 'e ? ’ |
23 | ‘ Will 'e be away long ? ’ |
24 | ‘ That ai n't too inconvenient to me , ’ said Archie , ‘ I 'll go up an' wait , I do n't suppose 'e 'll be long , will 'e ? ’ |
25 | " Will 'e get better ? " |
26 | " Will 'e die ? " |
27 | Nor will he be able to take a sabbatical to formulate the complex structures of meaning lodged deep in the empirical material , which Lévi-Strauss ( 1976 : 80 ) has argued are capable of linking together symbolic and metaphoric programmes to ‘ reveal properties not immediately accessible to the ( empirical ) observation ’ . |
28 | ‘ They will confront the Duke — ‘ Will he let them up the drive ? |
29 | The Flemyng entourage , he said to himself , now what will he find fault with today , and what news will he have heard ? |
30 | The Flemyng entourage , he said to himself , now what will he find fault with today , and what news will he have heard ? |