Example sentences of "he will [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He 'll stop caring . |
2 | He 'll stop firing while you go across to the sepoy lines . |
3 | He 'll devote time to them , teaching them , encouraging them , supporting them , providing them with opportunities to develop their unique talents . |
4 | Not that he will ignore the larger majority of his people who form the reliable , hard-working backbone of his organization ; he 'll devote time to them too , perhaps explaining his policy and practice for developing flair in his team . |
5 | He 'll welcome diversion , if you have so curious a tale to tell . |
6 | He wants to be where the people are , and if they do not venture to town to visit the Tate or Walker , he 'll bring art to them . |
7 | Bring him to court and he 'll attract publicity for his cause and do your own no good at all . |
8 | Then he 'll give feedback to eliminate the weaknesses and build on the strengths . |
9 | He 'll make Heathcliff pay rent , and hope to win money from him at cards . |
10 | they 've had all and oh lunch he 'll manage dinner ca n't swap them about Are you alright then ? |
11 | He 'll show mercy on him , if he 'll plead for it , but Harry 'll cut his tongue out rather . |
12 | He 'll eat shit on bloody shovel if you give it him ! |
13 | It 's the only way he 'll do business . |
14 | Celtic 's new manager Lou Macari will work with the players at Seamill tomorrow although he 'll leave team selection to Frank Connor in the meantime . |
15 | He 'll stand trial at Bristol Crown Court |
16 | Unless he 's promoted to Superintendent , he 'll face demotion , the sack or early retirement . |
17 | Little chance that he 'll dig County out of trouble . |
18 | Sure , he 'll cut interest rates before the party conference . |
19 | He does n't , well he 'll have salad minus oh he does oh I think he will have a salad but he does n't like tomatoes |
20 | He 'll have responsibility for regional programming as well as scheduling , marketing and ITV network matters . |
21 | But I have to , because there 's no way he 'll have time for me after what I said to him . ’ |
22 | No , I should n't think he 'll have time . |
23 | He 'll have library and library meetings |
24 | He can certainly collect them , but he 'll have trouble selling them ! |
25 | Mm yes , erm since the home office secretary 's initiative it 's progressing quite well , with interest from certainly Bassett , Newark Stanton on the Wolds Tollerton and some other of the rural Coldfield areas were interested in going forward , Bassett looked very very interested , we went to a meeting last night , eighteen parish councils were represented , er Beckingham is going to be the first one , they 've got a special that lives there who 's gon na take up the work , Superintendent came down last night to do a circular of em a questionnaire around the village and parish to get find out what people want , and then go and see what the specials able to provide and meet the two together and get some sort of contractive agreement , he 'll work from the police house there , he 'll have access to the car , when it 's not being used by the rural officer , also his radio . |
26 | But first he 'll buy wife Elsie , 73 , a new three-piece suite for their home in Garston , Liverpool . |
27 | She was thinking : And he 'll need help . |
28 | He ca n't possibly shoulder great beams into place , stand about propping up beams ; he 'll need scaffolding or something . |
29 | He 'll claim provocation , surely . ’ |
30 | And if thee do n't eat thy black pudding reet this minute he 'll come doon chimney and out o feature coal-effect bar fire and gobble thee op . |