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

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1 As most actors are looking for someone they 'll be happy to hang around with for years to come , they tend to choose subjects they like and approve of .
2 Because if the British Courts are forced to order a re-trial , which they 'll be reluctant to do , 'though they may have to , then that could happen more quickly and that would of course overthrow the verdict and everything .
3 Later this year they will launch the Prague Heritage Fund , of which they will be joint patrons .
4 These same factors might also make it more likely that a person will experience the sorts of events to which they will be vulnerable .
5 Both men have plumped for the cricket final in Dublin in which they will be key men in the Brigade team which is attempting to win the Schweppes all-Ireland final for the first time .
6 If I say either of the following , ( 102 ) Vous etes Napoleon ( 103 ) Tu es Napoleon the conditions under which they will be true will be identical .
7 These should be able to find nooks and crannies in which they will be safe .
8 It is not unusual to see management prepare one business plan and profit projections for the benefit of the company 's owners , to be used by them in determining the price at which they will be prepared to sell ; and another more optimistic plan and projections for themselves .
9 English departments in secondary schools should take some of the responsibility for preparing pupils for such purposes of spoken language in public life by providing firm foundations on which they will be able to build as adults with increasing maturity and experience .
10 George and Lennie have a dream about their own piece of land which they will be able to buy when they get enough money .
11 ‘ This gives them something to strive for and something they will be proud to take to future employers . ’
12 People often give up their own home to move into the home of the person for whom they will be caring but may lose that home as a result of the income support capital rules .
13 I mean it 's all right to say if you 're nice to them they 'll be nice to you erm it should come the other way round , that they should sort of respect other people 's property .
14 When you raise your head and look at them they will be able to see you clearly too .
15 I hope that when planning directors have the new powers available to them they will be able to take faster and more effective action against unauthorised development .
16 One of the difficulties is that the end state is so far removed from the average child that it is very difficult for them to see why they have to learn to read , but if they can realize that if they learn to read in those houses where they have it they 'll be able to read the Radio Times and know what the television programmes are , that at least is motivating .
17 One of the difficulties is that the end state is so far removed from the average child that it is very difficult for them to see why they have to learn to read , but if they can realize that if they learn to read in those houses where they have it they 'll be able to read the Radio Times and know what the television programmes are , that at least is motivating .
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