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He'll wait for you.
Someone needs to save him, or he'll drown.
Tom's an irritating person to work with because he'll never admit it when he's made a mistake.
He'll have an accident one of these days if he keeps driving like that.
But if you put the kitten between the whales, he'll be warm.
He'll have no rest from his guilty conscience until he confesses what he's done.
The operation was really touch and go there for awhile but the doctor thinks he'll pull through.
With such a vivid imagination he'll become either a world-famous novelist or a lunatic.
I can't bring myself to tell him that there's no way he'll get the position.
He'll be out at lunch now, so there's no point phoning straight away.
Bill got into such a hole with the payments on his house that now that he's lost his job, I don't know how he'll ever get out from under.
That boy of mine! He'll eat me out of house and home!
When the bell rings, he'll start strong and Luciano will lose quickly.
He always talks as though he knows how to handle himself but you never know how he'll act when the chips are down.
It's probably a good idea for us to speak in English, so he'll be able to understand.
Englisch Wort "on Będzie"(he'll) tritt in Sätzen auf:
skróty - contraction