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- He will get back soon.
- He will get better in two weeks.
- He will get better little by little.
- He will get his job back at the next election.
- He will get nowhere with his plans.
- He will get well soon.
- He will get well very soon.
- He will give you some good advice on this matter.
- He will go along with your plan.
- He will go in your place.
- He will go swimming, whether you go with him or stay at home.
- He will go to New York next month.
- He will go to the meeting instead of me.
- He will go to Tokyo tomorrow, won't he?
- He will graduate from university in 2001 if things go well.
- He will grant permission for you to go out.
- He will have been in the hospital for a year next March.
- He will have been teaching for thirty years this spring.
- He will have been working for five hours by noon.
- He will have been writing a letter.
- He will have determined which college he wants to go to.
- He will have done his homework by tomorrow.
- He will have his own way in everything.
- He will have his own way.
- He will have left here by the time you return.
- He will have lived here for ten years by the end of next month.
- He will have lived in Paris for ten years next year.
- He will have no chance of winning her heart.
- He will have reached Osaka by now.
- he will have returned
- He will have spent all his money by the end of the month.
- he will have to
- He will have to get up early tomorrow.
- He will have to go there.
- He will have to go to the station.
- He will have to help his mother in the kitchen tomorrow.
- He will have to undergo an operation next week.
- He will have written a letter.
- He will join us later.
- He will just barely accept going into a pool if his feet can reach the bottom
- He will learn the facts in the course of time.
- He will learn these things not so much from what the other man says as from how he says it.
- He will leave by train at 6:30.
- He will leave for Paris next month.
- He will leave for the station an hour before the train leaves.
- He will leave here for good.
- He will leave here tomorrow.
- He will leave Japan in April.
- He will leave Tokyo and come to Kansai in June.
- he will let you know
- He will live up to his father's expectations.
- He will look after the cats for me while I'm abroad.
- He will look in on me again this afternoon.
- He will lose his temper at the news.
- He will love her forever.
- He will make a business trip to London next week.
- He will make a good doctor.
- He will make a good husband for my sister.
- He will make a good team captain.
- He will make amends for the damage.
- He will make her a good husband.
- He will make my sister a good husband.
- He will make you eat dirt.
- He will never admit his fault.
- He will never break his promise.
- He will never fail to carry out the project.
- He will never forgive my debt.
- He will never get anywhere with that prejudiced idea.
- He will never get over his huge business losses.
- He will never give in even when he is wrong.
- He will never live up to his parent's expectations.
- He will never play you foul.
- He will never visit the town again.
- He will never yield to the pressure of a politician.
- He will not abandon all hope.
- He will not accomplish anything.
- He will not agree with us.
- He will not be able to do the work.
- He will not be back tomorrow.
- He will not change his mind in spite of my advice.
- He will not come today.
- He will not fail in the examination.
- He will not fail to pay it.
- He will not get the job without someone to back him up.
- He will not go.
- He will not help them, nor will I.
- He will not listen to any of us; you might as well talk to a figure of stone.
- He will not listen to me.
- He will not permit his children to sit up late.
- He will not say yes.
- He will not steal my money; I have faith in him.
- He will object to your going abroad.
- He will often forget his promise.
- He will often go out for the whole day.
- He will often sit and look at the sea for hours.
- He will on no account accept defeat.
- He will pass the coming examination.
- He will pass the next examination.
- He will pass the upcoming examination.
- He will pay 20 dollars at most.
- He will play baseball tomorrow.
- He will play golf next Sunday.
- He will play soccer tomorrow.
- He will play tennis tomorrow.
- He will play tennis with his friends.
- He will play the leading role for the first time in the next school festival.
- He will present a book to his teacher.
- He will probably fail.
- He will probably forget to return my book.
- He will probably never walk again.
- He will provide you with what you need.
- He will reach Hakodate tonight.
- He will reach Kyoto the day after tomorrow.
- He will recommend you for a good post.
- He will reconcile their dispute.
- He will regret his own words.
- He will regret it sooner or later.
- He will remember us saying so.
- He will return from Europe soon.
- He will return if only a little.
- He will return to Japan some day.
- He will return to the game soon.
- He will return within 3 hours.
- he will ride through
- He will run for mayor.
- He will run for the next year's election.
- He will scold us no matter what.
- he will send.
- He will set out for China tomorrow.
- he will shoot
- He will sit for hours reading books.
- He will sit for the entrance examination.
- He will soon be able to swim well.
- He will soon be allowed to swim.
- He will soon be past playing with toys.
- He will soon be weary of the task.
- He will soon come back.
- He will soon get used to the class.
- He will soon get used to the climate here.
- He will soon return home.
- He will stay here for a long period.
- He will stay in Tokyo for several weeks.
- He will stick to his promise if he gives it.
- He will struggle to graduate if he does not make progress.
- He will study French.
- He will succeed to his father's property.
- He will succeed to the throne.
- He will succeed without doubt.
- He will succeed without fail.
- He will surely succeed in his new job.
- He will take charge of the class.
- He will take on the responsibility for his friends.
- He will take over the business when his father retires.
- he will take the baton
- He will telephone you immediately when he comes back.
- He will tell everything to me sooner or later.
- He will tell her about it when she comes back.
- He will tell me everything sooner or later.
- He will think he has been completely forgotten.
- He will travel abroad next year.
- He will try to have his own way.
- He will ultimately pass the exam.
- He will visit his uncle.
- He will walk in the park this afternoon.
- He will walk.
- He will win the first prize.
- He will without doubt succeed in the exam.
- He will work one day and loaf the next day.
- He will wriggle out of the fix.
- He will write an answer very soon.
- He will write for hours at a time.
- He will, no doubt, tell the boss on me.
- He winked at me.
- He wins his arguments by logical reasoning.
- He wiped his hands on a handkerchief.
- He wiped the sweat from his brow.
- He wiped the sweat from his forehead.
- He wiped the sweat off his face.
- He wished himself dead.
- He wished Mary had told him the story.
- He wished to keep the bank accounts separate for tax purposes.
- He wishes he had gone to the theater last night.
- He wishes he had studied harder when he was young.
- He wishes the accident hadn't happened.
- He wishes to become a doctor.
- He wishes to erase bad memories.
- He wishes to resign on the grounds that his health is failing.
- he with
- He withdrew his hand from the table.
- He withdrew the bill.
- He withdrew the last dollar of his saving.
- He withheld his consent.
- He witnessed the accident.
- He witnessed the murder.
- he woke me up
- He woke up of himself.
- He woke up to find himself lying on a bench in the park.
- He woke up to find himself lying on a park bench.
- He won a dramatic success.
- He won a narrow victory in the race.
- He won a sum of money, and not such a small one, either.
- He won an immediate response.
- He won but only at a price.
- He won eminence as a scientist.
- He won everything.
- He won fame as a novelist.
- He won fame by the novel.
- He won first prize as a result of his great effort.
- He won first prize at the spelling contest.
- He won four successive world championships.
- He won her affection.
- He won the day by virtue of his strength of will.
- He won the election by a large majority.
- He won the fight by a knockout.
- He won the first prize at the chess tournament.
- He won the game thanks to his strong will.
- He won the prize for excellence in all subjects.
- He won the prize last week.
- He won the race again.
- He won the race easily without being fully extended.
- He won the race easily.
- He won the race with ease.
- He won the third prize.
- he won the tournament
- He won this prize in a contest.
- He won!
- He won't admit his fault.
- He won't be a good player.
- He won't be able to escape from there without a miracle, will he?
- He won't be away for long.
- He won't be easily discouraged, because he's a tough guy.
- He won't be home at lunch time.
- He won't be in time for the meeting.
- he won't be so lucky.
- He won't come if it rains.
- He won't come in a rain like this.
- He won't come, will he?
- He won't do you any harm.
- He won't even call me by my name
- He won't get fat on his salary.
- He won't go on to graduate school.
- He won't have a look-in.
- He won't listen to a word I say.
- He won't listen to me.
- He won't listen. I might as well talk to a brick wall.
- He won't live a long life.
- He won't look at my advice.
- He won't make it to old age.
- He won't say anything about himself.
- He won't turn up tonight.
- He won't win no matter how much efforts he makes
- He wondered to himself why his wife had left him.
- He wondered what to do about the wallet he was holding.
- He wondered why she did not come.
- He wondered why she did that.
- He wondered why they looked excited and tried to get their attention.
- He wonders if you are afraid of snakes.
- He wore a blank look.
- He wore a coat too large for him.
- He wore a dark sweater.
- He wore a light blue tie.
- He wore a mask so no one would recognize him.
- He wore a mask so that no one could recognize him.
- He wore a pirate costume for Halloween.
- He wore a robe over his pajamas.
- He wore a very loud necktie.
- He wore an earpiece.
- He wore glasses.
- He wore his hat askew.
- He wore old shoes.
- He wore red pants.
- He worked against the opinion.
- He worked all day yesterday.
- He worked all night so that he could get the job done in time.
- He worked all the harder because his master praised him.
- He worked and worked until he fell ill.
- He worked as hard as any man in the village.
- He worked as hard as anybody else.
- He worked at night and slept in the daytime.
- He worked at the cost of his own time.
- He worked day and night and overworked himself.
- He worked day and night in the interest of his firm.
- He worked day and night so that he might become rich.
- He worked day and night so that his family could live in comfort.
- He worked far into the night.
- He worked for a rich man.
- He worked for five hours on end.
- He worked for weeks in behalf of the community chest.
- He worked from morning till evening.
- He worked from morning till night.
- He worked from nine to five.
- He worked hard at the risk of his health.
- He worked hard for fear that he should fail.
- He worked hard for peace for these ten years.
- He worked hard for the purpose of buying a foreign car.
- He worked hard in order that his family might live in comfort.
- He worked hard in order to get the prize.
- He worked hard in order to pass the examination.
- He worked hard in order to succeed.
- He worked hard in order to support his family.
- He worked hard lest he should fail.
- He worked hard none the worse for the accident.
- He worked hard only to fail again.
- He worked hard only to fail.
- He worked hard so as to save more money.
- He worked hard to catch up with the rest of the class.
- He worked hard to earn a lot of money.
- He worked hard to make his child happy.
- He worked hard to make money only to fail.
- He worked hard to make up for his lack of experience.
- He worked hard to no purpose.
- He worked hard to obtain his objective.
- He worked hard to promote peace.
- He worked hard to provide for his family.
- He worked hard to support a large family.
- He worked hard, finishing the report in one week.
- He worked hard, so that he succeeded.
- He worked hard, until he fell ill.
- He worked hard.
- He worked hard. Otherwise he would have failed.
- He worked hard; as a result he made a great success.
- He worked hard; otherwise he would have failed in the examination.
- He worked harder than ever.
- He worked his way up.
- He worked in his favorite maxim.
- He worked last night without taking a break.
- He worked more than five hours on end.
- He worked out a new formula.
- He worked so hard that eventually he made himself ill.
- He worked so hard that he ruined his health.
- He worked so hard that he succeeded.
- He worked ten hours at a stretch.
- He worked too hard, and became sick.
- He worked under divine guidance.
- He worked until late at night.
- He worked up a good reputation through this business.
- He worked very hard for the sake of his family.
- He worked very hard so he could buy a foreign car.
- He worked very hard to earn a lot of money.
- He worked very hard to raise his family in the new place.
- He worked very hard, but could make little progress.
- He worked very hard.
- He working all right.
- He works a few days a week, and gets a little money.
- He works a lot from morning till night.
- He works all night and he sleeps all day.
- He works all the harder because his baby was born.
- He works as a newscaster in television.
- He works as a teacher, but actually he is a spy.
- He works as a translator.
- He works as hard as any other student.
- He works as hard as any student.
- He works as hard as ever, but he remains poor.
- He works at a bank.
- He works at a restaurant in Japan.
- He works at the bank.
- He works at the welfare office.
- He works best at this job.
- He works beyond office hours twice a week.
- He works eight hours a day.
- He works even late at night.
- He works every day but Sunday.
- He works every day except Sunday.
- He works every day save Sundays.
- He works fast and is very articulate but his insincerity is his biggest defect.
- He works few days a week, and gets little money.
- He works for a bank.
- He works for a consulting firm.
- He works for a mere pittance.
- He works for an advertising agency.
- He works for his living.
- He works for the good of the country.
- He works for the sake of money.
- He works frantically to achieve his goal.
- He works from Monday to Friday.
- He works from nine to five-thirty.
- He works hard all the year round.
- He works hard and he is honest.
- He works hard because he is anxious to succeed.
- He works hard in order to keep his family in comfort.
- He works hard so as to succeed.
- He works hard so that he can study abroad.
- He works hard that he may pass the examination.
- He works hard to earn his living.
- He works hard to support his aged mother.
- He works hard to support his large family.
- He works hard. So he does.
- He works harder than I did at his age.
- He works hardest in his class.
- He works in a bank.
- He works in a big city hospital.
- He works in a factory.
- He works in Pennsylvania.
- He works in the automobile industry.
- He works in the laboratory.
- He works in the planning section.
- He works in the university.
- He works on the farm from morning till night.
- He works on the railroad as a driver.
- He works slowly, because he takes things seriously.
- He works too slowly to be helpful to us.
- He works under me.
- He works us too hard.
- He works very hard.
- He works well, just as usual.
- He works with me at the office.
- He worships money to exclusion of everything else.
- he would be
- He would be glad to hear that.
- He would be the last man to betray you.
- He would be the last man to break his word.
- He would be the last man to steal money.
- He would be the last one to believe that.
- He would be the last person to betray others.
- He would be the last person to leave you in time of need.
- He would be the last to deceive you.
- He would be very glad to hear the news.
- He would call to his horse as he climbed into his seat.
- He would do anything for gain.
- He would do his best.
- he would fight you
- He would go fishing in spite of our warning.
- He would go fishing in the river when he was a child.
- He would go to out for a long walk in summer.
- He would have been able to enter a good university easily if he had tried, but he entered a vocational school instead.
- he would have done such a thing
- He would have failed in his business but that you helped him.
- He would have his own way.
- He would have his say on the subject.
- He would have succeeded had he tried.
- He would have succeeded.
- he would have to en francais
- He would let me help him.
- He would not admit his fault.
- He would not agree to our proposal.
- He would not dare to do such a thing.
- He would not follow my advice.
- He would not give away his money for charity's sake.
- He would not go out.
- He would not go to school for all the world.
- He would not go with me for anything.
- He would not listen to my advice.
- He would not raise my salary.
- He would not say so if he didn't know about that.
- He would not speak to her again.
- He would not submit to his fate.
- He would not take back the remark.
- He would not take the money.
- He would not tell the truth after all.
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