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

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1 JUST ASK FOR JO FRICKER OR TERRY LONERGAN ; THEY 'LL BE PLEASED TO ADVICE YOU !
2 They 'll be available to you through a special bank account in London .
3 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 .
4 He said : ‘ I shortly will be announcing club profits which may be a bit difficult for people to understand , appreciate and accept as they 'll be close to £1m from last year .
5 And if they buy a Big Mac burger or McChicken sandwich at the firm 's local restaurant , they 'll be entitled to another one free .
6 So they 'll have the run of the place then and then they 'll be able to , be able to go in and out once they please I suppose .
7 Indeed , with two assumptions , they will be equal to depreciation charges .
8 As my hon. Friend the Member for Lancaster ( Dame E. Kellett-Bowman ) said , they will be intelligible to those who read them .
9 By the time children go to school they will be used to choosing their own books and will know and enjoy a good range of picture books , stories , and poems .
10 Pupils also know that language changes over time , they will be used to the idea of ‘ fashionable ’ words and phrases which drop into and out of popular usage , even in their relatively short life-spans .
11 They will be relevant to any role involving training and development and will be incorporated into SVQs and NVQs .
12 If somebody has er , life cover , and living insurance is over a hundred thousand , they will be subject to the need being established .
13 So long as teachers are made to feel guilty about such difficulties in a negative and personal manner then they will be susceptible to short-term placebos .
14 People in some parts of the world assume that their basic human rights are inherent and seldom pause to question what they are or how to ensure that they will be available to future generations .
15 They will be useless to the drafter 's client unless they are explained .
16 Managers would be well advised to do the same , for otherwise they will be blind to many of the causal forces at work .
17 They can carry on a normal life like going to school or work and having fun with their family and friends , but they will be infectious to other people for the rest of their lives .
18 The forms set out in this book follow the prescribed forms as nearly as circumstances permit and it is thought that they will be acceptable to HM Land Registry .
19 The other catering staff are non-committal , and it is very unlikely that they will be prepared to ‘ tell tales ’ against either Chrissie or Fred .
20 The catering staff are non-committal , and it seems very unlikely that they will be prepared to ‘ tell tales ’ against either Chrissie or Fred .
21 In general , low-coupon bonds will have a lower gross redemption yield because they will be attractive to tax-paying investors concerned to maximize their net redemption yield after payment of taxes .
22 Korda Marshall at RCA does not believe they will be true to their word .
23 If they leave during this period they will be entitled to redundancy pay provided that the industrial tribunal considers their leaving was reasonable or the job at the new location was unsuitable .
24 Club managers are now hoping they will be entitled to an extra hour 's opening when the clocks go back in October .
25 Successful litigants who are vindictive , or excessively conscientious , or who fear that they will be liable to litigation themselves if they fail to extract everything possible from a claim , might well pursue the individual partners for their assets .
26 When young people remain single , they will be open to pressure from plenty of other people .
27 If they do not support public charity events their relationship with the public can suffer ; but if some major accident occurs on one such event , they will be open to criticism .
28 They will be open to the public from the end of 1993 , and it is hoped the local farming community will benefit from demonstrations at the farms .
29 No implication will usually be made that reasons should be given ( see Price v Bouch ( 1987 ) 53 P & C R257 ) unless to withhold them would be a breach of good faith , but once reasons are vouchsafed , whether orally or in writing , they will be open to scrutiny by the court .
30 All of this is clearly to the benefit of purchasers , including wholesalers and retailers as well as manufacturers , since they will be able to chose a supplier from anywhere in the Community without restriction .
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