Example sentences of "they will [verb] to [be] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The term ‘ deeds of family arrangement ’ is not now quite so appropriate because they are increasingly used as tax-planning vehicles , and they will continue to be effective unless the Government repeals those provisions in the Inheritance Tax Act 1984 that permit the variations .
2 Western politicians do not seem to have learned any lesson from these events , particularly not the fact that , until Arab regimes become acceptable to the populations over which they rule , they will continue to be unstable , repressive and no basis for effective collective security .
3 They will want to be sure that you are prepared to give your time to care for the children , that you will provide for all their needs and take them out regularly , and that you really do like small children !
4 Well only just to really , actually all Mr Mr has er said , and just one other bit of information , the time when the Chairman of the council extended the invitation to sixth formers , looking for alternative entertainment for the sixth formers of school , after they sat through a full council , I took them over to the er archivists er department , and we saw the paper restor , sorry , should n't say paper restorer , manuscript restorer at work , and these sixth formers , already knew of the existence , one of them asked to see the records of parish , because he knew they were there , and I mean , I think this is wonderful , that the sixth formers already , er children are being taught about the ar the records , and they will want to be sure that we kept them , and I think it 's our moral duty to keep er , the records of the past for future generations .
5 Often they will want to be able to telephone solicitors when somebody in the CAB has a problem they need help with .
6 This year they will want to be champion themselves .
7 In the case of bankruptcy , partnerships clearly feel more constrained , since their unlimited liability means the owner/managers have more to lose than in any other case ; they will tend to be risk-averse .
8 Where risks are present they will tend to be single and are likely to be shared by other stimuli ( e.g. the driver going too fast ) .
9 Where this is so , people feel unable to express their pain and grief , their anger or fear ; they will learn to be ashamed of the various ‘ taboo ’ feelings they have .
10 As trading losses can be carried forward only against profits of the same trade , they will cease to be available for carry-forward if the trade is discontinued .
11 Any dissimilarity between the dots suggests weighting and they will cease to be dimensionless .
12 With the price cuts , they will have to be content making money on service and support .
13 Gift wrap presents — they will have to be unwrapped for security or customs
14 They will have to be patient for returns .
15 They will have to be able to recognise the various transient and accident conditions and the plant 's response to them and appreciate events that are caused , or worsened , by in appropriate action on their part .
16 As members of smaller groups within a larger community — a trade union or residents ' association , for instance — they will need to be able to function collectively through discussion , for example to represent or protect their interests .
17 The detail needed will depend on the specific requirements of the banks , but they will wish to be satisfied that all risks attached to the project have been identified
18 Where DTI Education and Enterprise Advisers are in post they will prove to be invaluable partners in making Compact work .
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