Example sentences of "he 'll [verb] " in BNC.

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1 But although recent decisions by Oxfordshire County Council and South Oxfordshire District Council have gone against the club , managing director , Pat McGere , says he 'll press on with efforts to have the club relocated from the Manor Ground .
2 He 'll suggest that anyway , as soon as he and the King begin to see the surrender is n't coming by the Feast of St Nicholas . ’
3 So he 'll suggest to Establishment Department that one of us gets a transfer before we have the added complication of moving into a new Lab .
4 Tidy , and he 'll struggle .
5 Listen to him talk , as he will at any opportunity , and he 'll speak of ‘ independence and freedom ’ , not just ‘ independence ’ .
6 Yeah , even on the phone our Rob rings up and er , he 'll speak to me for a few minutes and he speaks
7 The client is encouraged , and initially assisted , in developing and carrying out strategies for testing thoughts and beliefs about what might happen , e.g. ‘ If I ask my boss for a raise he 'll sack me or bite my head off . ’ ,
8 He 'll drop dead in a year . ’
9 Then at the crucial point which only his body can decide , either he 'll drop ’ — she slapped the table — ‘ down to normal inside of a few hours , or his temp .
10 Wait till he comes down , he 'll drop dead .
11 He 'll drop himself right in it , one day .
12 He 'll drop you in it as fast as he can if it will help him , Luke ! ’
13 ‘ Do n't let him … do n't … he 'll hurt me … he 's wicked , a wicked man … ’
14 Helen , he 'll hurt it .
15 The country 's first local referendum on the Maastricht Treaty is to be held in Worcester … but the city 's MP says he 'll ignore the result .
16 He 'll infect me with his madness like he 's infected me with his bloody dreams .
17 Not only does he get a chance to ‘ spread ’ his thespian wings , he 'll earn Hollywood brownie points for sporting a natty Harrison Ford-style beard .
18 It 's a way of saying to yourself , if he really loves me , he 'll stop doing that because I want him to ’ , Roz says .
19 He 's obviously badly in need of a friendly brew — he 'll stop having you over the fence after that , I 'm sure of it .
20 He 'll stop firing while you go across to the sepoy lines .
21 He 'll stop people from picking on him for being different . ’
22 He 'll stop when I tell him .
23 If he sees a woman undressing in a window , he 'll stop and have a look .
24 I mean , I do n't know about the emotional thing — that 's between the two of you — but I 'm sure he 'll stop the rough stuff . ’
25 He 'll stop caring .
26 Mark my words , he 'll regret it . ’
27 ‘ When he 'll regret ever leaving his castle .
28 he 'll regret he ever met you
29 He 'll feel a whole lot different from Firelight , I 'm warning you . ’
30 ‘ One moment he 's on cloud nine , and now when I tell him all that 's gone on he 'll feel as though he 's been knocked over by a juggernaut .
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