Example sentences of "they will " in BNC.
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1 | They 'll tell y' they 've got culture as they sit there drinkin' keg beer out of plastic glasses . |
2 | Jermey 's aim is not to turn out chefs who can produce Chinese wedding feasts , but adventurous chefs who can borrow techniques where appropriate and incorporate them into their own style : ‘ They 'll see new ways of finishing dishes , new combinations of flavours . ’ |
3 | Assistant head of the hotel school , John Staples , adds : ‘ They wo n't be experts but they 'll have a good understanding of what it 's all about . |
4 | Well , he thought , they 'll have plenty of action when my Inspector gets here . |
5 | But there will be a great many more , soon , and they 'll be asking a great many questions . ’ |
6 | ‘ They 'll soon find the evidence they need , once they know where to look . ’ |
7 | ‘ How long have you got to wait before they 'll offer you something ? ’ |
8 | At least they 'll know — ’ |
9 | They 'll do their best . |
10 | You go to all the trouble of finding me a bed in a night shelter and you then get me so drunk they 'll refuse point-blank to let me in ! ’ |
11 | ‘ I reckon they 'll just be relieved to see you 're still in one piece . ’ |
12 | Do you really think they 'll close down your old college ? ’ |
13 | If you cut them back when they reach a manageable height they 'll retain their shape but will sprout a forest of shoots at the top . |
14 | In the soil they aerate , they cultivate and they fertilise and in captivity they 'll turn your rubbish into gold dust . |
15 | In the mild south , gardeners can get away with plunging them in their containers buried in peat in the garden , but up here they 'll need to be kept safe from hard frost in a cold frame . |
16 | I mean , they move into a mansion , they 'll need both salaries for the next thousand years ! ’ |
17 | ‘ They 'll get an au pair , some poor foreign bitch they can exploit . ’ |
18 | They 'll starve us all to death ! ’ |
19 | ‘ So they 'll want vengeance too . ’ |
20 | They say they will have the prisoners or they 'll cut you down . ’ |
21 | They 'll be with you again in a day or two , if you do n't hold us up . |
22 | They 'll end up with panic buying and stockpiling and blackmarket trading . |
23 | ‘ There 's only a few minutes left , they 'll never … wait wait , Steven has it , he 's come from nowhere and yes , he 's going for a shot ! … ’ |
24 | Now I was conscious of Aisha 's words when we stood together in the storeroom and she tried to dissuade me from going to London : ‘ Go alone to London without an aunt or a husband or your mother and they 'll say you 've sold your soul . |
25 | ‘ They 'll be better off when they 're part of Europe , ’ I rejoin , now in the pub doorway . |
26 | They 'll be able to bask in the sun , visit some of the hundreds of palm-fringed coves around the island , or participate in excellent watersports . |
27 | For the second week they 'll be whisked off to lively Barbados , where they will stay at the Discovery Bay Hotel on the fashionable West Coast of the island . |
28 | ‘ I 'd imagine they 'll be very happy to get the chance to see Des again . ’ |
29 | The final text substitutes waistcoat for frock-coat — ‘ I do n't think they 'll get as far as taking my waistcoat off ’ — even better for the pampered softy with his vein of oldwomanish guile . |
30 | Even when told of the embassy 's closure , few seemed alarmed : ‘ Well , they ca n't just leave us here , and we 're not going back , so they 'll have to do something , ’ said one . |