Example sentences of "[vb base] they will [be] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Well , I expect they 'll be dragging it by now . ’
2 The parents of one of the singers killed in a motorway crash say they 'll be watching the group 's debut on national television .
3 Police say they 'll be patrolling Barton tonight but they 're anxious to avoid a confrontation .
4 Patients should n't be affected , NALGO say they 'll be providing emergency cover .
5 The councils say they 'll be forced to cut services .
6 Passengers say they 'll be stranded in their homes , but that they do n't blame the drivers .
7 They say they 'll be giving as much as information as possible to the employees offered a move about working conditions , school and the German way of life .
8 Also upset were managers Terry Venables of Tottenham and Brian Clough of Nottingham Forest , who say they will be taking legal action .
9 I imagine they 'll be woken at Easter by their hormones and by the sound of the Mr Whippy ice cream vans in the street .
10 But I imagine they will be looking at some sort of insurance claim . ’
11 We are pleased offer our detailed views below and hope they will be taken into account before the Government finalises its procedures for the implementation of the EC Directive .
12 The assumption that they are not neglected , and that cultural values ensure they will be cared for adequately , has been challenged by Norman .
13 ‘ I suspect they 'll be having a few more . ’
14 After months of worry Peter and Maureen Harris now know they 'll be spending Christmas in their own home .
15 cos really they 're the only f you know they 'll be going yeah that 's my mass line alright
16 Next thing you know they 'll be trading in their cuban heels for a pair of comfy slippers , and asking for tea and biscuits on the rider .
17 ( 1981 ) find that women 's explanations of their success are more modest when they know they will be made public , and when a liked other has failed .
18 Children who do this are making a statement about not needing comfort from adults , while at another level needing them desperately and choosing a place where they know they will be forced out .
19 We are as strong as Cornwall but they have the experience of having played in last season 's final , and I suppose they 'll be bringing their fair share of support .
20 she seems to be out , I suppose they 'll be playing bowls or something .
21 I understand they will be publishing the cumulative and previous week 's scores for each player every Wednesday .
22 ‘ Estelle 's a serious chatterer , ’ he said , ‘ so I reckon they 'll be gone for at least two hours . ’
23 I believe they will be divorced in the spring of 1994 .
24 Dr Michael Massey , who has a spiritual healing clinic at his practice in Bromley , south London , said : ‘ Every practitioner , whether a conventional GP or witch doctor , will say 50 per cent of people get better because they believe they will be cured .
25 For Leeds tickets at Livehpewl I think it 's members only , and I guess they 'll be limited , but trying the above numbers should help you find out all about it .
26 The boatmen fear they 'll be restricted as the report suggests to satisfy the wealthy owners of fishing rights
27 Japanese firms fear they will be locked out of — or at least restricted from freely entering — what , from January 1993 , is planned to be the world 's largest single market .
28 Neither workers nor bosses need fear they will be caught ; the Immigration and Naturalisation Service ( INS ) employs a mere 350 people to police all the nation 's industries .
29 But with about 4000 MRI scans carried out each year radiologists insist they 'll be allocated to whoever needs them most .
30 And I bet they 'll be gone by tomorrow .
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