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

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1 Anthony Corris , the company 's marketing manager in the business communications division , mapped a vision of a British Telecom 's operations as they will be ‘ recognisable in 10 years time ’ .
2 I am asking the vendor 's solicitors if they will accept a reduced deposit but in the meantime will you please confirm that the bank has agreed to loan you 95% of the purchase money .
3 And Queen 's hope that they will be joined by other top quality players who are currently studying at the university but play with other club sides .
4 French Socialists prepare to feast on crumbs of comfort The Socialists have been told so often that they are heading for total rout in tomorrow 's election that they will be relieved if they manage the 20 per cent predicted by the polls , writes Diana Geddes in Paris
5 ‘ I wanted to tell Tony Bland 's parents that they will prolong their own suffering if they go ahead with this .
6 It is probable , therefore , that the internal payment certificate will not be raised in time for inclusion in the current month 's costing as they will be received by the accountant after the close down date for the month .
7 It seems likely that with traffic growth and the possible warming of Britain 's climate that they will increase .
8 It allows grandparents to invest £3,000 in their grandchild 's name so they will eventually be able to buy a house worth £50,000 at today 's prices .
9 Care must be taken with the passenger 's replies as they will be hearsay unless in the driver 's presence .
10 I know they 're not very bright , but it 'll dawn on them that something 's happening and they 'll fight back .
11 So it was all you wo n't find it in here because as erm Robin said , the office staff are there , that 'll be the central position where everything 's happening and they will make sure that the area 's clear .
12 During the refurbishment programme the ledgers dating back to 1717 were taken into Archive Department 's collection where they will be looked after professionally , and many objets d'art were temporarily removed from the building for safe-keeping and restoration .
13 However it appears that five of DME 's technology providers including Tivoli Systems Inc , HP , Gradient Technologies Inc , IBM and System Center are modifying their components and making changes on OSF 's behalf so they will fit .
14 The excitement of the exhibition concerns the opportunity to place many works around the park 's lake where they will create an impression quite different to the context of brutal architecture of the Hayward Gallery , or of the European Patent Office in Munich and of other cities for which King has made commissions in recent years .
15 I 've told the police the name of Frank 's firm and they 'll trace him .
16 Try out the PA system on site ; do n't take the management 's word that they 'll do it for you .
17 It is desirable to specifically request from the client 's lawyers that they will advise the Firm where they believe they have a conflict of interest in advising both their client and the Firm regarding the proposed transaction .
18 In the women 's event Holcombe Brook from Bury , led by Russian pairing Svetlana Parkhomenko and Natalia Egorova , beat Banbury West End 8–7 on sets to reach next Saturday 's final where they will play Winchester .
19 I 'll check our our this week 's ones cos they 'll be lying around .
20 Neath34 , BridgendL6 NEATH , with a try count of six to one , produced an outstanding performance to end Bridgend 's title aspirations and support their team manager 's conviction that they will not lose another league game this season .
21 Gloucestershire police say they 've received Mr Robinson 's complaints and they 'll be dealt with formally under complaints procedures .
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