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

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1 He 'll even reveal some ‘ tricks of the trade ’ .
2 Anyway I went to see Foxy at lunchtime and erm and he said that erm er and I mentioned it to him and I said you know do n't go up to Sal and say Jess is feeling like erm you know , feeling that he 's , feeling really jealous because er if , if Sal is trying to get back that will just like please him , you know , if he is trying , if that 's the whole aim of the whole , you know , the operation then , then he 'll just feel pleased and it will also embarrass Jessica and she does n't want and if , and if it 's not , if it was nothing , you know , she 'll feel embarrassed so please do n't say anything and he said no no I 'll just make some subtle , subtle comment and he went up to , he told me that he went up to Sal and he goes erm and he says how 's everything going with Jessica and Sal goes yeah it 's good and , and he go erm cos er Phil erm cos Foxy goes oh cos it 's , it 's going really well with me and Catriona , it 's going really well I 'm really enjoying it , what about you , you know , and Sal goes yeah , it 's really good and Foxy goes erm you know is it , is it a long term thing then , you looking for a long term thing do you think and Sal goes yeah , what about you and Foxy goes yeah yeah definitely yeah , you know , cos he was doing it subtly so I came back and I said to Jess you know really , an and Foxy said there was nothing strange about , it was no f you know it was definitely to fe s f erm Sal was er you know being truthful , there was not like erm yeah well yeah you know and trying to get off the subject , it was n't it was completely , yeah , it 's brilliant , going really well , really enjoying it and it 's gon na be long term sort of thing .
3 ‘ If he does n't eat he 'll just get thinner and thinner and who ever heard of a small , thin dinosaur ? ’
4 ‘ As Dad said , we have nothing to hide and hopefully he 'll soon realise that and go away .
5 He 'll soon forget all about it .
6 If he goes hunting through the texts for a quick recipe for gold or earthly power he 'll soon get lost , give up .
7 It 's hoped he 'll soon revisit old friends in Oxford whom he met in University days .
8 ‘ Then he 'll surely expect some sort of explanation from me , ’ Harry said quietly .
9 he 'll probably sleep all night see , see if he does
10 He 'll probably go straight back down !
11 And she said he 'll probably take four or five months to settle in
12 I reckon he 'll probably come good in time , but we ca n't afford to leave it too long to wait for both him and Deano to start coming up with the goods .
13 He 'll probably get double one now !
14 Think he 'll probably have some more teeth through .
15 At first I get on best with the Highland laddies , matching them dram for dram and can for can , taking their cigarettes and suffering their remarks on the lines of ‘ No I still smoke ’ when I offer them my Silk Cuts but gradually as we get drunker I start to feel uncomfortable with their attitude to the travellers and even more so to women , and Howie , the guy I met last night , talks about how he used to slap the wife around and now the bitch is in one of these fucking women 's refuges and if he ever finds her he 'll fucking kick seven kinds of shit out of her .
16 If he comes to court , what happened at the police station does n't matter because he 'll then give direct evidence , not what he said in the police station but what actually happened on that night in the , in the estate .
17 He 'll bloody come next week .
18 So what he does now he always comes in over the top , so every time you see John shake hands with anybody he 'll always do that and come in over the top actually I 'm in charge and he sort of er sort of stamps his authority on the individual .
19 Yes he Foyly , he 's got a heart as big as a lion and he 'll always do that , Foyly , whether he 's been injured or not , for you , and I 'm pleased he got the goals .
20 He 'll never do that .
21 We he 'll never do that .
22 As I battled my way over or through each obstacle I 'd think I 'll be ahead of him after this — he 'll never manage this one .
23 He 'll never get that , ’ said Gazzer flatly , heaving himself to his knees to look over the edge .
24 As gently as she could , Ruth told her that Patrick had taken to his bed many years ago , finishing , ‘ It seems as if he 'll never get any better .
25 Churchill knows he 'll never win this war , but he ca n't give it up !
26 He 'll actually serve ten months and one week in jail .
27 It 's hoped he 'll have the bandage removed in 2 to 3 weeks , but it 's unlikely that he 'll ever recover full use of his injured leg .
28 But he 's got no idea whether he 'll ever get any money .
29 By tonight , he 'll certainly have that rosy glow
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