Example sentences of "he will [adv] [verb] a " in BNC.

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1 He 'll doubtless have a go back , but that is just typical of any battle for a striker and defender . ’
2 Think he 'll probably buy a new car probably .
3 ‘ We 'd better let the doctor have a look ; he 'll probably prescribe a cream to help clear it up .
4 He 'll only think a weasel got it , ’ said Lydia .
5 The old cooking cause he 'll only eat a cooked dinner
6 he 'll maybe do a job by , by putting
7 He 'll never lay a finger on her .
8 He 'll never touch a back until it 's been properly rested . ’
9 ‘ If that 's Will 's Dark Lady , he 'll never have a quiet , easy life ! ’
10 But he 'll never have a mortgage .
11 ‘ I bet he 'll still get a spot for the summer if he gets things sorted out . ’
12 In early 1993 he will also open a second gallery in Cologne , at Zwirner 's former space at Albertusstrasse 18 .
13 He will also get a national squad of over 100 players into place .
14 He will also hear a replay of the recording of the radio communications and take a copy-tape of all the relevant radio exchanges .
15 He will probably show a few signs of wear and tear , but as long as your vet recommends purchase he could be a good buy .
16 Mr Ballantine received a prison sentence of 18 months ( of which he will probably serve a year or less ) , and a five-year driving ban .
17 If he be a rustic , or unused to travelling , and he intends to take a morning train , he will probably make a point of taking up a strong position at the station the night before his prospective journey and camping on the platform .
18 If he is lucky , he may get one of the party heavyweights to come and support him , in which case he will probably attract a bigger crowd .
19 If you are eventing rather than hunter trialling and the horse is standing in the horsebox between phases , he is likely to ‘ go off the boil ’ and although he should not require work as such , he will probably need a sharp canter and four or five practice jumps before he is ready to go .
20 If there is a sound business reason for the change and your employer has observed the principles of good industrial relations practice , including full consultation with you and consideration of possible alternative courses , prior to taking action , he will probably have a good defence .
21 For instance , if the interviewer is carrying out an interview with an old inhabitant of a village to try to find out what the community life was like 50 years ago he will probably have a set of categories for enquiry .
22 The Norwegian international is scheduled to fly to Anfield on Sunday and he will officially complete a £600,000 deal 24 hours later .
23 If he opts for a basic valuation , for which he pays a lower fee than for either of the other two , he will normally receive a copy .
24 In order to keep the disease in check , the fish need to be redosed every six weeks , but Chris is certain that with a little more research he will eventually find a cure .
25 I fear he will never become a popular poet .
26 He will then join a new 50ft Farr-designed Will for the start of the Japanese Admiral 's Cup campaign .
27 It is important to put a purchaser on notice that he will only get a good receipt if he pays any purchase money to two trustees or to a trust corporation ( Law of Property Act 1925 , s27 ) .
28 In such a situation the teacher can not choose when to use the programme , and unless it is a rebroadcast , he will only have a very general idea of what the programme will be about or what its language content will be ( vocabulary , grammar , structures , level of difficulty , appropriateness , etc ) .
29 GARY LINEKER last night warned Paul Gascoigne that he will now become a prime target for the hatchet men of Italy .
30 Example B. Mr Careless , the proprietor of The Barmy Towers Hotel , overbooks the rooms in his hotel , in the expectation that some guests may cancel and he will still have a full hotel .
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