Example sentences of "[noun] they will " in BNC.

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1 But two new devices now available mean they will soon be able to put some distance between them and the chemical .
2 If the symptoms are of the remedy they will disappear in a few days and no more medicine may be needed .
3 Ultimately , it does n't matter how well a band 's guitarist plays , if an act does n't have good songs they will go nowhere .
4 — The larynx becomes dry and they wake with spasms in the throat thinking they will choke .
5 For citizens , enterprises and state and non-state institutions of the other side they will create favourable frameworks for entrepreneurial and other economic activity …
6 Vertical movement along a fault may lead to the impoundment of streams if they are flowing towards the uplifted block , whereas if they are flowing towards the down-thrown side they will rapidly cut down through the fault scarp .
7 They came home from the sortie on Sunday knowing that the next time they sit down to pick an Under-25 international side they will be looking for three new skips .
8 On Tuesday they will tour the Palace of Westminster and lunch with the Queen at Buckingham Palace .
9 Colleagues , if this government is so blatantly prepared to sell out its own workers in such a public manner , then there will surely be no limit to the steps they will be prepared to take to further reduce union power .
10 As a result they will end up speaking both languages poorly .
11 As a result they will be less susceptible to being ‘ fooled ’ or ‘ surprised ’ by the actions of the monetary authorities .
12 An implication , of course , is not only that marriage and the family have taken a great variety of forms , but that when political and economic conditions change in the future they will continue to change .
13 In future they will be treated like other manual workers and be paid monthly salaries .
14 In future they will be out of the game until they have been put on-side .
15 So the results of this trial will be of enormous benefit to mothers as in future they will be offered a treatment which has been shown to be effective .
16 At present the steel rods screw together , but in future they will have hinged connections so that no tools will be needed to remove the rods from the borehole .
17 Admittedly the Fanuc robots are Japanese , but in future they will be made under licence and sold under the name ‘ 600 Fanuc ’ .
18 In the past , that is , Japanese firms have been export-driven ; in future they will be less likely to export their way out of trouble .
19 I congratulate them on that and hope that in the future they will carry on that practice .
20 However , it seems unlikely that in the foreseeable future they will attract sufficient students to make them viable as institutions predominantly offering courses of higher education .
21 However , if investors expect short-term interest rates to fall in the future they will wish to buy long-dated bonds today , thereby locking themselves into today 's long rates .
22 In fact I suspect on June the ninth even the wipe out of the Conservative party in the European elections may make even those members that side think that in order to say their own skins in the future they will actually have to start to think about a fairer electoral system and indeed there will be a unified system on the way forced by Europe on this house if we do not take it upon ourselves to do so and it will be our own fault that we 've shirked our responsibilities in my view to actually take it on board .
23 Firstly through exhibitions and our support for exhibitions organised by other organizations , and also by taking crafts into schools so that we are , if you like , exposing the younger generation to the best in the craft world , in the hope that in the future they will be the buyers of good craft work .
24 As the train leaves , with an unnatural casualness they will separate with never so much as a pressure of the hand ; others there are who , oblivious of the world around them , stand gazing into each other 's eyes , spending their last few moments clasped in each other 's arms — matching a succession of last kisses — to separate with a look of bewildered agony on their faces .
25 The great companies and other organisations which make up modern economies have considerable discretion in choosing the goals they will seek to fulfil , and even more discretion in deciding how they will fulfil them .
26 They are not mind readers and unless you explain , in some detail , what you are trying to achieve with a particular photograph they will not be able to do their best work .
27 Though they will travel well prepared , the Lancashire club have no idea as to the strength of opposition they will meet , Harlequins having indicated some time ago that a number of their senior players may have other commitments during the Easter break .
28 At one stroke they will become the biggest mass-market paperback publishers after Penguin .
29 However , the principle in Williams v Singer can not be taken too far and Lord Sands in Reid 's Trustees v IRC made the point that if the trustees were actually to receive the income which they were bound to pay over to the beneficiaries they will not avoid an assessment on themselves .
30 The Second Division club fear they will be allotted 17,800 tickets if Liverpool overcome Portsmouth at Villa Park , though they expect to receive more if Portsmouth reach the final .
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