Example sentences of "[subord] they will [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Rejoicing in their newly found freedom from school discipline and with more surplus cash than they will ever again possess ’ , one of the contributors to Whitehouse 's Problems of Boy Life ( 1912 ) believed that youths were ‘ tempted to spend as little time at home as possible … the street , rather than the sleeping place , is the home of the average youth ’ .
2 In nearby Offenham they are worried they 'll lose thousands of pounds producing crops because they 'll no longer have specialist advice on their doorstep .
3 Any speculation would soon be forgotten or dismissed , because they 'll never again see us together , will they ?
4 The cost savings accruing to independent software houses because they will no longer have to support multiple versions of their products is expected to entice others into the fold and redirect investment into added features and more robust programs .
5 The Forensic Science Service laboratories are already open to the defence but lack credibility because they will always principally serve the prosecution and the Commission 's own research shows that these scientists are used to writing reports which are designed to assist the prosecution case .
6 While they will no longer have to charge investors VAT at 15 per cent , they will no longer be entitled to recover the VAT they spend on services bought in .
7 It is not because , as they 'll so often claim , they ca n't do it , but rather that they wo n't do it .
8 The Commission says this would create savings for manufacturers as they will no longer have to supply labels , costing 70p each , in every community language .
9 It is suggested in the Preface that the other types of trial should precede CD trials , as they will almost certainly lead to changes in the teaching unit , which will improve its chances of surviving in this taxing environment .
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