he"ll造句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.