Example sentences of "he will [adv] [verb] [pos pn] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I wonder if he 'll finally allow his identity to be revealed ?
2 He cries in his sleep — God dammit — for my mother and if they take her away too then he 'll just turn his face to the wall and fade away .
3 If he 'll only put his shoulder to the wheel .
4 Clive knows he 'll never fulfil his ambition of chasing criminals through the streets of San Francisco .
5 He 'll never give his parole . ’
6 I 've got a little baby boy , he 's eight months now — he 'll never know his daddy , will he
7 He 'll never get his mail .
8 He 'll still run his car then .
9 He will also treat his family , including two stepsons and five grandchildren .
10 He will probably set his purchasing date near , but not at , the bottom of the ‘ S ’ curve .
11 He will probably set his purchasing date near , but not at , the bottom of the ‘ S ’ curve .
12 He will probably find his Treasury advisers are far less sanguine : the Treasury believes that the same factors which produced the late 1980s ' consumer boom are now working in reverse , with falling confidence and asset values undermining consumption though incomes are relatively buoyant .
13 ‘ God grant he will soon regain his freedom — I know not which way to turn without him and Vaughan to advise me . ’
14 After scores of 65 and 133 , I have no doubt that he will again raise his head above the parapet and express himself forcibly .
15 He will never acknowledge my contribution to Re:Joyce .
16 Although the money MI6 has provided has given him access to Western luxuries , they can not compensate for the fact that he will never see his motherland again .
17 At the point where Theseus finally accepts that he will never see his son again ( ‘ Je ne te verrai plus ! o juste châtiment ! ’ ,
18 ‘ I will entertain your offer for his ransom , if he will publicly close his blood-feud against me , and pledge himself to think of it no more . ’
19 He admits he will often delay his departure time if he knows a regular customer is late .
20 Thingol , Luthien 's father , is so enraged that a mortal should dare to woo his daughter that he says he will only give her hand to Beren if he will wrest one of the Silmarils , or enchanted jewels , from the iron crown of the dark lord Margoth .
21 I have every confidence that my right hon. Friend will not sell the pass on those vital issues , and that , if need be , he will indeed exercise our veto .
22 If you make him feel that he should be getting dressed , and he tries to do so before he is ready , in rehabilitation terms , he will certainly increase his spasticity and make himself even less capable of learning the movements .
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