Example sentences of "he 'll [verb] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He 'll bowl all day and bowl well , as he showed in Manchester . |
2 | By the end of the afternoon , after a few more pints , he gets involved in a Q&A challenge — he says he 'll answer any question , so long as I keep them coming . |
3 | ‘ He 'll kick that door down in ten minutes . ’ |
4 | Wears he wears white Swiss cotton and he 'll change half way through the day , depending on whether he 's got , you know , in fairly important meetings . |
5 | Perhaps he 'll make some jewellery for you , one day . ’ |
6 | Hopefully he 'll stay that way . ’ |
7 | ‘ Once he 's up and walking he 'll stay that way , ’ said Mrs Sanderson . |
8 | He 'll drag this country into the West , as Peter the Great tried to do . ’ |
9 | he 'll ram this steel-sprung Duncan Fearnley down his throat |
10 | The bookies have been inundated with bets ranging from how he 'll do this afternoon , to er whether he 's likely to become Champion Jockey again . |
11 | ‘ And if you explain to Thomas that he 's not to touch things like that , but must come and tell you when he finds one , then he 'll avoid any danger in future . ’ |
12 | It 'll now run at the same time as his main sentence and means he 'll spend less time in jail . |
13 | ‘ He 'll have that sort of influence , and score more goals than Strachan . |
14 | The rest of the gang during today and tomorrow , but I do n't think he 'll have much luck . ’ |
15 | And when he went , as he went , she says oh I do n't think he 'll have much choice , er , much chance do you ? |
16 | But in the meantime , you can let Jones know that he 'll have some waiting of his own to do . |
17 | If he did hear I 'll bet he 'll have another attack of deafness and maybe a touch of amnesia as well . ’ |
18 | ‘ He 'll ring any minute . ’ |
19 | He 'll ring this evening . |
20 | He 'll come this way in a minute . |
21 | ‘ I suppose he 'll get another sentence now , for what he did here , ’ commented another . |
22 | The chances of playing for England are remote … yet for Eire in goal is good , so he 'll get some international/world experience ( maybe in the World Cup … give us another reason to cheer on you Irish ; - ) |
23 | He 'll get some compo for that . |
24 | If he , the Home Secretary feels that Wiltshire 's so badly funded next year , if he 's a caring and considerate Home Secretary , then he 'll put more money into Wiltshire and provide more police officers for Wiltshire . |
25 | ‘ He 'll write that letter . |
26 | He 'll to have another go ! |
27 | ‘ Do n't know what he 'll say this time . |
28 | How d' you think he 'll remember this evening ? |
29 | He 'll catch some illness or other , I can see it coming . ’ |
30 | ‘ Do you think he 'll take this bag with him ? ’ |