English example sentences with "he'll"

Learn how to use he'll in a English sentence. Over 100 hand-picked examples.

Give him an inch and he'll take a yard.

I hope he'll be able to come! I'd like to see him.

He'll be sure to smell a rat if I'm with you.

We expect that he'll help us.

He'll make a good husband.

Red Mulligan has announced that he'll fight Rocky Luciano next month.

Mulligan says he'll sleep easy until the fight.

I'll bet my bottom dollar he'll succeed.

Let him alone. He'll soon come around by himself.

Ben is behind them, but he'll soon catch up with them.

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.

I hope he'll get better soon.

I believe he'll be with us today.

I am sure he'll tell you as soon as he comes.

The chances are that he'll be beaten.

He'll have an accident one of these days if he keeps driving like that.

That boy of mine! He'll eat me out of house and home!

He'll be back by five o'clock.

Please wait till five, when he'll be back.

He'll be along in ten minutes.

He'll become a good husband.

He'll be a good husband.

I don't know when he'll come again.

All we should do is wait and see what he'll do.

I expect he'll pass the examination.

I'm sure he'll be as good as his word.

I don't know whether he'll come by train or by car.

When the bell rings, he'll start strong and Luciano will lose quickly.

He'll probably win in the next election.

He always talks as though he knows how to handle himself but you never know how he'll act when the chips are down.

Give a thief enough rope and he'll hang himself.

He'll never show it, but I think that deep down, he's seriously worried.

Please tell me when he'll arrive here.

I don't know when he'll come here.

I don't know when he'll come back.

Please tell me when he'll be back.

I want to know if he'll come here.

I don't know when he'll be here.

I know that he'll call with another price increase.

I don't care whether he'll lend it to me or not.

Isn't there any way to predict how he'll act?

It's uncertain if he'll come.

I bet that he'll accept your proposal.

It's just possible that he'll eventually recover the use of his legs.

I don't know whether he'll join us or not.

I question whether he'll come in time.

Is there any possibility that he'll win the election?

I wonder whether he'll make it here on time tomorrow. Want to bet a can of juice on it?

There is no guarantee that he'll be back next week.

He'll always come through.

It's probably a good idea for us to speak in English, so he'll be able to understand.

Try sounding him out and see if he'll come around.

At best he'll get 1,000 votes.

His letter says he'll arrive next Sunday.

Give him good care, and he'll get well soon.

He'll fail, unless he tries harder.

He'll be there, rain or shine.

He'll be back by Monday morning at the latest.

He'll get there in ten hours.

He'll catch up with us in an hour.

He'll be back in two hours. In the meantime, let's prepare dinner.

He'll be here around four o'clock.

He'll answer your letter soon.

I don't think he'll say yes.

He'll know the secret sooner or later.

I believe that he'll do fine.

I'm sure he'll catch at this offer.

I'm sure he'll pass the coming exam.

He'll come to see me without fail.

I'm sure that he'll come on time.

He'll come to see us before he leaves this city.

He'll soon catch up with Tom.

He'll be back in a minute.

He'll clutch at any straw.

He'll be here again.

I'm sure he'll be along soon.

He'll never achieve anything unless he works harder.

He'll succeed in time.

He'll do anything for money.

He'll do whatever you ask him to.

He'll be glad to see you.

He'll lend you his book.

He'll be out at lunch now, so there's no point phoning straight away.

He'll be here any moment.

I doubt if he'll come to school today.

I wonder if he'll come tonight.

He'll do his best to finish the job.

He'll never admit to being in the wrong.

I don't think he'll be able to do it by himself.

He is a super-hard worker, so I'm sure he'll make good at his new business.

He'll have to do without a gun.

He hopes he'll win and I hope so too.

He'll have many hardships to go through in the future.

He'll get hold of us as soon as he has the information.

He'll be here until noon.

He'll never amount to much.

He'll make someone clean the room.

He'll make a good lawyer sooner or later.

He'll not live to make old bones.

He'll come on foot or by bicycle.

He says he'll blow the story open.

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