Example sentences of "they [adv] will " in BNC.
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1 | Those who have had facts imparted to them effectively will pass the tests and those who have not will fail to pass the tests , and when the lists are read out on Speech Day the incompetence of the bad fact-imparters will be revealed to the world and this will act as a goad and make them impart their facts better in future … . ’ |
2 | The connections between these three issues need to be kept in mind , although opportunities for the internal reformer to make them effectively will greatly vary . |
3 | A milkman who serves the same customers every day and who is usually known to them personally will clearly have sufficient contact . |
4 | The main significance of blocking here is that , even if a low percentage of records is hit in a run , blocking them together will increase this figure . |
5 | Since historicity and textuality are no longer imagined as smooth pegs sliding into smooth holes , but are seen as irregular and variable-sided , fitting them together will presumably involve some difficulty . |
6 | The principles of installing a rainwater system are the same whatever the material , but the components you use and the methods for joining them together will vary both with the material and , for plastic systems , with the brand you use . |
7 | It is clear , however , that there must be a sufficient inventive step and merely taking two older inventions and sticking them together will not necessarily be regarded as an inventive step . |
8 | Well no cos you 'll be helping with them anyway wo n't you ? |
9 | But I think the majority of them just wo n't bother anyway , to watch |
10 | Well you 'll just have to get some Brasso out and clean them up wo n't you ? |
11 | There 's always to say them up will they against more buses and public transportation . |
12 | Oh we 'll have them before wo n't we ? |
13 | I have noticed this during the last two or three days that I have been sitting here , being able for the first time in this House , to see the faces of my old associates , I have admired the way in which they have cheered to keep their spirits up , and I have admired those who have done that knowing — knowing — that only a few weeks , possibly , remain , before the place that knows them now will know them no more . |
14 | Well they wo n't have them now will they ? |
15 | Here you are lads , get rid of them quick wo n't you ? . |
16 | In elaborating all the benefits that this will produce , the company starts saying things like ‘ end users at workstations in an SNA network can have quick and easy execution of socket applications like Network File System ( NFS ) ’ which almost implies that an SNA application user will be able to access Unix file systems — they assuredly will not . |
17 | They only will stand for the same , I do n't think they 're going to stand for the same conditions |
18 | They know he 's not gon na be there for for ever , I E you know , he 'll want to move on or they perhaps will move on . |
19 | So out you go You know people initially work using networks , and then if they do n't have somebody that corresponds to something which they 've got to do then they perhaps will phone the university or the poly and say , ‘ Have you got anyone that knows anything about jam fritters or whatever it is , we want to do a piece because it 's current , ’ and somebody 's unearthed in that particular way . |
20 | From their letter , Mr Scott and Mr Waterman would have people believe that they alone will ‘ pick up the pieces ’ . |
21 | I do n't think getting the Labour party to resolve for unilateral disarmament changes anything … they just wo n't put it into practice they ca n't … you look at the record of governments there 's no way they can stop defending us |
22 | Maureen showed me how to insert food down their throats to force-feed them , because when birds are in shock like this they just wo n't eat . |
23 | They just wo n't let you get on with it , not on your own terms , anyway . |
24 | Peeing In the basin — they just wo n't stand for it . |
25 | Erm and just people just they just wo n't come . |
26 | They just wo n't take no for an answer . ’ |
27 | Coun Young said : ‘ I think it is pretty ludicrous to suggest anyone is getting rich by taking people to hospital ‘ But if people who do this sort of thing are facing the prospect of making a loss they just wo n't bother . |
28 | Yes and you think you can move your fingers and you pull on them and you look down and I 'm trying to pull them now , but they just wo n't move . |
29 | You know and if they just wo n't give him a chance . |
30 | They just will not go over the bridge . ’ |