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1. Bring up a raven and he'll pick out your eyes. 
2. Set a beggar on horseback and he'll ride to the devil. 
3. He's incompetent, he'll have to go.
4. He'll be a great asset to the team.
5. I expect he'll pass the examination.
6. I'm sure he'll come with a bit of persuading.
7. Beware,beware!he'll cheat'ithout scruple,who can without fear.
8. He'll only wear clothes with a designer label.
9. I have a feeling he'll come.
10. He'll never let you down.
11. He'll bottle out when he goes on the stage.
12. I'm pretty sure he'll agree.
13. He'll make a kite for me.
14. Do you reckon he'll agree to see us?
15. I'm pretty sure he'll say yes.
16. He'll be back in two days.
17. He'll be back in an hour.
18. If he finds out, he'll scold me.
19. It's too soon to say if he'll survive.
20. He'll be back next week.
21. He'll need help to bring the computer down.
22. He'll make someone a very good husband.
23. Maybe he'll come, maybe he won't.
24. He'll be overjoyed at your news.
25. What time do you think he'll be back?
26. He'll be home by now.
27. He'll chair a weekend workshop on politics.
27. try its best to collect and make good sentences.
28. It's naive of you to believe he'll do what he says.
29. He'll go to school in the latter part of the year.
30. You can ask him again if you like, but it won't make any difference - he'll still say no.
1. He's incompetent, he'll have to go.
2. He'll be a great asset to the team.
3. I expect he'll pass the examination.
4. I'm sure he'll come with a bit of persuading.
5. He'll only wear clothes with a designer label.
6. I have a feeling he'll come.
7. He'll never let you down.
8. He'll bottle out when he goes on the stage.
9. I'm pretty sure he'll agree.
10. He'll make a kite for me.
11. Do you reckon he'll agree to see us?
12. I'm pretty sure he'll say yes.
13. He'll be back in two days.
14. He'll be back in an hour.
15. If he finds out, he'll scold me.
16. It's too soon to say if he'll survive.
17. All he'll eat is chips.
18. He'll be back next week.
19. He'll need help to bring the computer down.
20. I bet he'll be late.
21. Maybe he'll come, maybe he won't.
22. What time do you think he'll be back?
23. He'll be home by now.
24. He'll chair a weekend workshop on politics.
25. It's naive of you to believe he'll do what he says.
26. He'll go to school in the latter part of the year.
27. You can ask him again if you like, but it won't make any difference - he'll still say no.
27. try its best to collect and make good sentences.
28. Next week he'll be in Florida for consultations with President Mitterrand.
29. He'll keep the book for me till I come back.
30. He'll be in a wheelchair for the rest of his life.
31. Next week he'll be in Florida for consultations with President Mitterrand.
32. He'll keep the book for me till I come back.
33. He'll be in a wheelchair for the rest of his life.
34. I'm too much of a cynic to believe that he'll keep his promise.
35. I don't suppose for a minute that he'll agree .
36. Don't worry — he'll be all safe and snug in the barn.
37. He'll be famous one day. What do you reckon ?
38. I'm sure he'll tell us what's bothering him in the fullness of time.
39. He'll go to great lengths to get his child back from his former wife.
40. Tell him I can't see him now, he'll have to wait.
41. He says he'll win the race, but he's only bluffing.
42. If his books sell in the States, he'll make a mint.
43. Don't keep on at him about his handwriting or he'll get a complex.
44. He'll probably find himself in pocket in a good year.
45. The amazing thing is, he really believes he'll get away with it.
46. When he's 18, he'll begin to have a/some say in the running of the family business.
47. There's a slight chance that he'll be back in time.
48. If you offer him another hundred, I think he'll sell.
49. You can always reckon on Jim; he'll never fail you.
50. He wants to join the army when he leaves school, but I hope he'll grow out of the idea.
51. If you joke with him,() he'll think you're laughing at him.
52. 'No doubt he'll give me the chance to fight him again,' he jibed, tongue in cheek.
53. In ten years he'll be dead and buried as a politician.
54. You'd better rub him down with a dry towel.Otherwise he'll catch cold.
55. Of course he'll still haggle over the price.
56. If he keeps bungling, he'll lose the job.
57. 'I'm sure he'll help.' 'Don't count on it.'
58. He'll be sadly missed. He was a real character.
59. He's running so well, surely he'll take the gold.
60. He is so dense, he'll never understand your message.
31. I'm too much of a cynic to believe that he'll keep his promise.
32. I don't suppose for a minute that he'll agree .
33. Don't worry — he'll be all safe and snug in the barn.
34. He'll be famous one day. What do you reckon ?
35. I'm sure he'll tell us what's bothering him in the fullness of time.
36. He'll go to great lengths to get his child back from his former wife.
37. He says he'll win the race, but he's only bluffing.
38. If his books sell in the States, he'll make a mint.
39. Don't keep on at him about his handwriting or he'll get a complex.
40. He'll probably find himself in pocket in a good year.
41. The amazing thing is, he really believes he'll get away with it.
42. When he's 18, he'll begin to have a/some say in the running of the family business.
43. There's a slight chance that he'll be back in time.
44. If you offer him another hundred, I think he'll sell.
45. You can always reckon on Jim; he'll never fail you.
46. He wants to join the army when he leaves school, but I hope he'll grow out of the idea.
47. If you joke with him, he'll think you're laughing at him.
48. 'No doubt he'll give me the chance to fight him again,' he jibed, tongue in cheek.
49. In ten years he'll be dead and buried as a politician.
50. You'd better rub him down with a dry towel.Otherwise he'll catch cold.
51. He is so dense, he'll never understand your message.
52. He'll remain to accompany you.
53. He's good, but he'll never set the world on fire. He's not dynamic enough.
54. Kent must be kept out of this affair. He'll interfere and tries to have an oar in everyman's boat.
55. Come on, Emma, Santa Claus won't eat you! If you go closer, he'll give you a present.
56. He just wants a comforting kiss and a cuddle and he'll be all right.
57. In his sleeping bag he'll be as snug as a bug in a rug.
58. He'll hammer some information in whether that child likes it or not.
59. If his dubious transactions come to the notice of the authorities, he'll get it in the neck.
60. If the boy goes on behaving like that, he'll qualify for severe punishment.
61. He'll be visiting four cities including Cagliari in Sardinia.
62. Do you think he'll agree to their proposal?
63. He'll never make the team.
64. How can I face Tom? He'll be so disappointed.
65. The betting is that he'll get his own way.
66. It's odds-on that he'll be late.
67. He's so good-I'm sure he'll be a big star.
68. He'll be busy for ages yet.
69. He'll have the best of care.
70. He'll be here soon .
71. He'll be glad to be in regular work again.
72. Whether he drives or flies, he'll be on time.
73. We think he'll turn into a top-class player.
74. He'll be back on Monday.
75. He'll get over it—young people are amazingly resilient.
76. Leave him alone and he'll soon come round.
77. I hope he'll give the nod to the plan.
78. He'll soon pull through in the hospital.
79. He'll remain to accompany you.
80. He'll probably go around bragging to his friends.
81. He'll end up in the nick.
82. You can trust Brooks.He'll never let you down.
83. There's a reasonable chance that he'll come.
84. I'm sure he'll go, there's nothing to stop him.
85. He'll manage-he isn't stupid.
86. Don't squander your affection on him he'll never love you.
87. He's good(http://), but he'll never set the world on fire. He's not dynamic enough.
88. He did well in the heats; hopefully he'll do as well in the final.
89. He'll turn the shop over to his son when he retires.
90. I think he'll be back on Monday, but I can't say for sure.
61. She's waiting patiently in the fond belief he'll come back to her.
91. He doesn't eat pork, but other than that he'll eat just about anything.
92. He's offered £3 000 for the car and I don't think he'll go any higher.
93. He'll probably use a 2 or 3 iron for the shot.
94. Where's that naughty child now? I'm sure he'll be up to no good wherever he is.
95. I think he'll come, but I wouldn't lay money on it.
96. He's a competent enough officer, but I doubt he'll ever make general.
97. Kent must be kept out of this affair. He'll interfere and tries to have an oar in everyman's boat.
98. He'll never get anywhere working for himself-he's got no discipline.
99. I'll bet you ten to one he'll forget all about it.
100. Is there any chance that he'll get his hearing back?
101. He'll be gnashing his teeth when he hears that we lost the contract.
102. Who knows? If you play your cards right , maybe he'll marry you.
103. Come on, Emma, Santa Claus won't eat you! If you go closer, he'll give you a present.
104. He just wants a comforting kiss and a cuddle and he'll be all right.
105. He'll have to cut his eye-teeth before he gets promoted.
106. jolly him along a bit, but he'll do a good job.
107. In his sleeping bag he'll be as snug as a bug in a rug.
108. It's his turn to cook dinner, but I bet he'll try to duck out of it.
109. He'll come to a bad end one of these days.
110. How long he'll be able to do so is a moot point.
111. You'd better do what he says or he'll turn nasty.
112. I'm sure he'll do the work to the best of his ability.
113. If he carries on driving like that, he'll end up dead.
114. He'll soon phone you up and tell you all about it.
115. He's never done this type of work before; I'm not sure how he'll fit in with the other people.
116. He'll hammer some information in whether that child likes it or not.
117. English people are supposed to be very reserved, but Pete is the exception that proves the rule — he'll chat to anyone!
118. I doubt if he'll listen to advice from me, but I'll give it a go .
119. If he doesn't stop working so hard, he'll burn himself out.
120. He'll never manage such a big garden on his own.
121. It's even odds/The odds are even that he'll be late.
122. If his dubious transactions come to the notice of the authorities, he'll get it in the neck.
123. He'll get on well with Anthony - they're birds of a feather.
124. At the end of the day, he'll still have to make his own decision.
125. He always says he'll help, but when it comes to the crunch, he does nothing.
126. If the boy goes on behaving like that, he'll qualify for severe punishment.
127. She's waiting patiently in the fond belief he'll come back to her.
128. He'll just have to learn he can't always have his own way.
129. It's embarrassing the extremes he'll go to in order to impress his boss.
130. One of these days he'll realize what a fool he's been.
131. He'll hole up now and move again tomorrow, after dark.
132. If you want to leave early, I'm sure he'll understand.
133. He'll do the job if you make it worth his while .
134. It's his turn to wash up but he'll try and duck out of it.
135. He'll air his views on the war whether people want to listen or not.
136. He'll grab at any excuse to avoid doing the dishes.
137. 'Do you think he'll resign?' 'Anything's possible where he's concerned.'
138. If your father hears about this he'll give you such a licking!
139. He'll be in the hospital over Christmas, so we'll be spending our Christmas Day there.
140. You must be living in dreamland if you think he'll change his mind.
141. He'll need intensive physiotherapy.
142. Before marriage, a man will lie awake thinking about something you said; after marriage , he'll fall asleep before you finish saying it. Helen Rowland 
143. A man is like a cat; chase him and he will run - Sit still and ignore him and he'll come purring at your feet. Helen Rowland 
144. He'll come to a sticky end.
145. He'll soon sober up when he has some coffee.
146. He'll need some time to sober up.
147. He is in a bad mood today, but he'll sleep off.
148. Everything is positive when you talk about Sami, so he'll get a great reception.
149. Anything less and he'll be eaten alive by slippage, commissions, and expenses.
150. He'll pick the best of that lot, and that best will sire twenty more variations.
151. If you don't do something , he'll kill Miss Robbins by 7:30.
152. One of these days he'll come to a sticky end.
153. If Joe goes back an inch farther , he'll wind up in a ringside seat.
154. Don't take any notice of the boy. If you scold him, he'll only start acting up.
155. Your husband has her blood, he'll be a stalwart man, I can assure you.
156. Just what makes that little ant think he'll move that rubber plant?
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