Example sentences of "he will be [verb] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | , it 's only an hour he might an hour but after that he 'll be thinking bloody hell the pubs will be open |
2 | ‘ I expect he 'll be flaming mad when he knows that , wo n't he ? |
3 | ‘ Remember he 's stuck in the refridgeration unit and he 'll be frozen solid if we do n't get him out of there soon . ’ |
4 | He 'll be burned alive . ’ |
5 | No , he 'll be going berserk because he has , he has three pairs of |
6 | I understand he 'll be arriving early Sunday evening . |
7 | An ’ my guess is he 'll be layin' low fer a while , tryin' t'save his own hide . |
8 | The patient may feel embarrassed at first when he goes to places he does not know , but he will be made welcome if the restaurateur knows what to expect . |
9 | ‘ But he will be given maximum medical support treatment and if his condition improves , the transplant operation will be considered again . ’ |
10 | But he will be given free reign over the selection and training of his team . |
11 | He will be chairing Central TV 's weekly debate forum , Central Lobby . |
12 | At this moment he will be getting ready to take Ana out for a meal and the theatre , then he will be escorting her back to her hotel — and Maria . ’ |
13 | He will be abandoning happy Saturday afternoons spent watching football , and instead spend them shopping , spending money . |
14 | The basic situation which I contemplate is a patient in hospital refusing all but nursing attendance , or the patient at home refusing all care , even if it means that he will be left alone . |
15 | The debtor may then ( with the court 's approval ) make a composition or scheme of arrangement with his creditors ; but if this is not done he will be adjudicated bankrupt , and the whole of his property ( not including property of which he is himself a trustee , or — up to the value of £250 — the tools of his trade and the necessary clothing and bedding of himself and his family ) will vest in the ‘ official receiver ’ ( a public officer ) or some other trustee , and become divisible among his creditors who prove their debts . |