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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.