Example sentences of "he [coord] [pron] will " in BNC.

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1 He or she wo n't tell you what to do — but will be alongside you ( metaphorically ) as you find your own way .
2 ‘ You mean as long as I clean the bath , he or she will leave me in peace , right ? ’
3 The more openly you and your doctor can talk together , the better the service he or she will be able to give you .
4 He or she will usually make a recommendation to the committee about what its decision should be , but it does not have to follow this advice .
5 He or she will hear evidence from the council , the applicant , neighbours and local groups .
6 A new act 's problem is that if they approach an established manager , he or she will already be representing at least one major act .
7 A solicitor in divorce law or conveyancing will not deal with the music business on a day-to-day basis and he or she will not be able to advise you fully on the terms of a music industry agreement .
8 As the accountant will , if required , help produce the annual accounts , he or she will want to ensure that adequate .
9 If necessary , he or she will advise on the detailed layout of the cash books , and suggest that he or she reviews them occasionally to ensure their adequacy .
10 That is , it is sometimes found that when there is a part of a person 's life which is difficult or impossible to control , he or she will channel the need to exercise control onto some other aspect of behaviour such as food intake .
11 If the slim person has eaten a really large meal , he or she will naturally be very full and will perhaps not eat again until hunger really returns ; in addition this type of person might take a little exercise to ‘ work off ’ the food .
12 Once a member of the clergy has been appointed he or she will visit the home to make arrangements , if they have time , which many might not .
13 ASK ANY thoughtful person for a list of the problems likely to confront Britain in the next few decades and he or she will have no trouble answering .
14 I pray , every night , that he or she will be an unbeliever .
15 This is reflected in the syllabus for the Institute examinations which are held at centres throughout the U.K. The first and most essential requirement of any student for any professional examination is that he or she must be able to communicate in the language ( in which he or she will be examined . )
16 But he or she will then have to demonstrate that it is possible to make sense when using such terms .
17 He or she will be obliged to wait politely as you go about your task , which you can time to complete at the same moment you recover the skill of breathing in and out .
18 Whoever the caddie , the money will have been well earned ; it is a safe bet that he or she will have had to struggle as hard as his or her player to get to the top of the tree — while carrying forty-five pounds of dead-weight on his back for four miles and four hours as well !
19 The better the boss , the more he or she will try to test out your capacities .
20 The positive outlook : However positive any individual may be , naturally he or she will encounter problems in different areas of life .
21 Warning the child that he or she will go to bed at the end of the programme is much more likely to produce a successful outcome . )
22 This reinforces the likelihood that he or she will smack the child again in similar circumstances , so that it tends to become a way of life .
23 If you can allow your child or your teenager to experience these consequences ( short of any which might cause them serious pain or hurt ) , he or she will learn from them without the addition of sermons , scolding or smackings .
24 If the child 's feelings and needs are taken into account , he or she will not need to explode so often .
25 This technique will help your youngster ( and , indeed , yourself ) to become more sensitive to ‘ explosive ’ situations where he or she will most need to exercise self-control .
26 I expect many mothers have had the experience of standing at the sink washing and re-washing dishes because a teenage son or daughter is standing in the kitchen talking about something important , and once the dish-washing is over , he or she will go away .
27 It is very important indeed that the informant be considered at the earliest possible stage since he or she will be doing the work of supplying answers to the questions and a good ‘ flow ’ in the interview will help greatly in establishing and maintaining interest and rapport .
28 He or she will probably have never heard of magic or the pagan philosophies undergirding yoga exercises .
29 Say they started on a Monday at two o'clock in the afternoon , he or she will take them away for the first hour and go through some of the main points of their work here .
30 He or she will usually arrange for one of the community health team , usually a district nurse , to be in charge of nursing .
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