Example sentences of "[conj] he will [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Apple Computer Inc has lost Roger Heinen , head manager of the Macintosh Software Architecture Division , responsible for Macintosh System 7 , to Microsoft Corp , where he will become VP Database and Development Tools .
2 When my right hon. Friend is making arrangements for his business in the second week in April , will he please include a visit to Edgware general hospital , where he will find patients , members of staff and doctors highly satisfied with the changes that have taken place in the national health service ?
3 The agent will send it around to publishing houses where she or he will have contacts , so your work will be seen more quickly and with a more benevolent eye .
4 Julian 's answer is that when Titius sues for the legacy he can be opposed with an exceptio doli unless he has given a guarantee that he will manumit Stichus .
5 Will my hon. Friend therefore give me an undertaking that he will visit Dartford early in the new year , or on Christmas day if need be , to see for himself the damage that has been done to our river and how much has been lost ?
6 However , many suspect that he will head North this SA season and in South Africa that does n't mean to rugby league .
7 If A tells his grown-up son , B , that he will stop B's allowance if B marries C , A may succeed , as is no doubt his intention , in depriving C of a profitable marriage , but he commits no tort against her , for he is perfectly entitled to stop B's allowance for any reason .
8 THE UNEQUIVOCAL promise from Australia 's new prime minister , Bob Hawke , last weekend that he will stop construction of the dam across the Franklin river in south-west Australia , is by no means the end of the matter .
9 The man who is basically insecure in himself , or the one who looked to his spouse as a mother as well as a wife , may become bitterly jealous of his children : a jealousy which he will seldom allow himself consciously to recognise , so that he will place blame on his wife , justifiably or not , for neglecting him .
10 Smith has long-admired Kemp 's professional approach and said : ‘ I believe that he will complement Steve Harrison .
11 The more partners a man has had , the more likely it is that he will entertain fantasies about people with whom he has not yet had a sexual relationship .
12 Although the right hon. Gentleman has said again — several times today — that he will pay MGN pensioners their guaranteed minimum pension , will he accept that it is a mere pittance , and that if Barlow Clowes group shareholders who knowingly took the risk of speculating offshore can be compensated by the Government , the pensioners in MGN and other pension funds are no less deserving ?
13 And they 're hopeful that he will give way .
14 ‘ He has had his problems this season with a knee injury to overcome but it is great that he has got where he is at the moment , ’ said Dalglish , who would not even confirm that he will give Paul Warhurst , his £2.7 million signing from Sheffield Wednesday , an Anfield debut .
15 ‘ He has had his problems this season with a knee injury to overcome but it is great that he has got where he is at the moment , ’ said Dalglish , who would not even confirm that he will give Paul Warhurst , his £2.7 million signing from Sheffield Wednesday , an Anfield debut .
16 If a company does wish to use ROI to evaluate managers ' short-term performance and those managers are in a position to influence significant investment decisions , then , where the manager 's short-term performance is stressed at the expense of his investment performance , there is a danger that he will restrict investment to increase his ROI .
17 It is obvious that he will subject Britain to a guessing game , while the British people must endure more of the poll tax , which they hate ; more hospital opt-outs , which they oppose ; more business failures and home repossessions ; rising unemployment and falling investment .
18 And he says , pray the father , the father , pray the husband man that he will send labourers into his harvest field .
19 Similar reasoning could be applied where the plaintiff puts himself in a position which is not dangerous in itself but he is aware of circumstances which make it more likely that he will suffer harm .
20 And there is always the ultimate unbundler 's defence — that he will make money for his backers .
21 As part of a package of corporate ‘ loophole closers ’ , Clinton claims that he will raise $45bn over four years by combating ‘ tax avoidance ’ by foreign-owned corporations and branches that shift profits outside the US , largely by juggling with transfer prices .
22 It seems increasingly likely that he will join Smith as assistant manager at Bristol City , although the Roker board could be forced to offer him the manager 's post if Sunderland win the FA Cup .
23 Remember that he will need Tryplase capsules with each meal , and resist giving him any titbits .
24 Will he confirm that he will reject advice to use as a role model councils such as Lambeth , Liverpool , Hackney and Southwark — in other words , councils which have high borrowing , rotten services and high community charges and which have lost control of their housing stock , and all of which are run by the Labour party ?
25 EC Commission vice-president , Sir Leon Brittan , has promised the European Parliament that he will investigate claims that the Italian authorities have been using unfair means to acquire public control of the Italian chemical industry .
26 Is he prepared to state clearly now that he will introduce legislation to ensure that the sort of scandal that occurred , which robbed the workers of the Maxwell and Mirror corporations , will not occur again and those workers and others like them will be protected in future ?
27 Mr. Wilson : We have noted with interest the declaration from the Hon. Member for Tayside , North ( Mr. Walker ) that he will support Stagecoach everywhere except in his own backyard
28 Will he give an undertaking to the House that he will have discussions with the chair of British Airways to try to reintroduce that important link between London and Dublin ?
29 The precise allocation of resources within the region is a matter for the hon. Gentleman 's regional health authority chairman , but I know that he will have confidence in the excellent work taking place in Sheffield , particularly in the light of its new health strategy .
30 I know that the Minister believes that , and I hope that he will accept amendment No. 3 .
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