Example sentences of "[coord] [noun] [conj] they will " in BNC.

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1 It would surely be tempting providence to suggest a prominent showing in the Benson & Hedges because they will require , to use gardening vernacular , ‘ a little time to bed down . ’
2 Some of the crew will go on to work on Tornados ; more are staying in the area for family reasons and will move to Brize Norton or Lyneham where they 'll be working on VC10s .
3 It is best to apply the oils after a warm bath or shower because they will penetrate the skin more readily if it is slightly warm and damp .
4 I think I would come down on voles really and they do actually dig a hole like that they go for erm small boulders and things like that in the garden or roots and they will send out clods as well cos they can uproot quite , quite a fair piece of er soil and of course they would eat berries as well , but again I 'm with Walter , I would like to see the end product .
5 Various aspects of the parties ' life , resources , and activities will be helpful to them in the conflict , but many of these are resources and activities that they will have possessed or engaged in or wished to posses or to engage in in any case , even if they did not take part in the contest .
6 I feel sorry only for Eugenie and Beatrice because they will suffer a great deal seeing their mother and father not living together under the same roof . ’
7 Yes , Elizabeth Howell of Exploring Parenthood , certainly that is the case , both with parents and with people like teachers or child care workers , who are in locus parentis for many hours of the day , and our sense is very much that if the adults around children can feel supported and confident that they can acknowledge their own fears and anxieties that they will then be better be able to transmit that measured response to the children in their care and it was very interesting last week , I heard from an educational psychologist in the north of England who said that a group of teachers had asked from several schools to come together to think about the resources that they needed to set in place in order to deal with the children 's behaviour , and after the meeting , at which they were able to express their anxieties , they then returned to their various areas and when the psychologist contacted them a couple of days later they said we felt sufficiently supported by knowing that others are struggling with the same issues and that we could acknowledge our concerns about it , that we now feel able to get on with the job of helping the children , and I think that was a very good example of adults finding a way to acknowledge their own anxieties and thereby to increase their effectiveness in dealing with the children that in whose care they have .
8 I then take it on myself to swill off the blades and rollers so they wo n't put Pa off finishing the grass when he 's done with the Virgin in there .
9 It may therefore provide the incentive for the most thorough pre-purchase behaviour , and marketers hoping to supply such products may have to be prepared for extensive enquiry and investigation before they will manage to sell any of them .
10 Yet British Rail says that it will have to offer temporary rehousing for an extended period to many people who will be next door to the works because of the extent and nature of the noise and vibration that they will experience .
11 The IBM Corp share price has been floating around in the mid-$50s range as the memory of the ghastly fourth quarter begins to fade and odd bits of encouraging news come out — but the first quarter figures will soon begin to loom , and evidence that they will not be too jolly comes from BMC Software Inc , which warns of continuing weakness in international sales , and that customers are delaying purchases to study alternatives to mainframes , which are falling out of favour .
12 Although this is perhaps another example of a sales setting , it is treated separately because of its diversity and ever-increasing importance , especially in view of 1992 European Community legislation and changes as they will affect the selling function .
13 They resist change because they feel threatened by it and are the ones who constantly refer to the rules and regulations before they will do anything .
14 A lot of current affairs material has a very short life and if you are receiving programmes from another country you will also have the problem of sifting out items which assume detailed knowledge of local events and personalities because they wo n't mean much to your students .
15 It is generally accepted ( p. 145 ) that ‘ hygiene ’ type variables such as pay and working conditions can , if they are inappropriately specified , depress morale and motivation but they will not in themselves result in very high levels of these parameters .
16 Those who seek to lead must act with subtlety and caution or they will meet with strong negative reactions .
17 If you require a domestic connecting flight with either British Airways or any other airline , please contact our Reservations Department for details and prices and they will be happy to arrange it .
18 No , I 'm gon na give it to Amanda and Claire because they 'll use it .
19 At the planning stage again there will be negotiation between teacher and children and they will together work out how they are going to achieve their goals .
20 It 's more difficult to capture the interest of TV and radio but they will pick up an unusual event or a visit to the school by a celebrity .
21 At the same time , the European bank will have to reassure countries such as Hungary , host to the annual meeting , Czechoslovakia and Poland that they will not be overshadowed by the needs of the old Soviet Union .
22 A Labour Government will be able , therefore , to play some part in the meetings in Portugal between January and June and they will take the chair at the meetings in the United Kingdom from 1 July onwards .
23 The FBL 's compulsory insurance requirement is intended to reassure shippers and consignees that they will be adequately and reliably compensated in the event of delay or accidental loss , from the time the goods were ‘ taken in charge ’ by the freight forwarder to the time of their delivery to the named consignee .
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