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

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1 Furthermore they will inevitably develop close relationships with important members of relevant congressional committees and with the leaders of constituent groups served by the department .
2 Better they wo n't do anything !
3 Suddenly they will be back in Russia- booted out .
4 Suddenly they will be back in Russia- booted out .
5 It could be some months yet before the pensioners know how much they 'll get , and when they 'll get it .
6 Motability forwards the form to Blackpool and within 4–6 weeks will inform you how much they will pay towards the costs .
7 If you need to use them , you now have a record of how much they will cost , in advance .
8 But I am not sure how much they will actually need it . ’
9 BUSINESSES in the south can find out how much they will be affected by the single European market at the flick of a switch in a unique initiative called Pharos , launched at Southampton by National Westminster Bank .
10 It is still uncertain how much time schools will have to devote to the national curriculum and its various subjects , and how much they will be able to give to other activities .
11 The document does not explain how these changes will be implemented or how much they will cost .
12 Householders will have their first indication of how much they will have to pay by late April .
13 SCOTTISH universities and higher education institutions discovered yesterday how much they will receive in grants next year from Scotland 's new funding body .
14 The current contracts run out in 10 days and the generators are refusing to say how much they will buy in future .
15 If you just stand around waiting for the enemy to come to you then of course your ladz will get bored , and naturally they 'll start to get a bit fractious , then inevitably they 'll end up failing an Animosity test probably just when you do n't want them to .
16 So , basically they 'll be an argument between he , him and mum .
17 But basically they will be something in the order of eighty thousand square metres worth of commercial sites in and around the city centre , on sites which we have agreed are suitable for office use .
18 If you ca n't plant them closer together , instead of their roots going outwards they 'll probably go downwards
19 Before long they 'll be wanting to tarmac the path or build a chairlift to the top .
20 And I expect , ’ she added with a twinkle , ‘ that before long they 'll all be talking about the little English girl who 's staying at the Hall . ’
21 ‘ I wonder how long they 'll do it for ? ’
22 No one knows how long they 'll be here … like most refugees they would love to go home .
23 You go there every Wednesday before long they 'll ask you to run the library elbow a few old ladies out of the way !
24 Sometimes you have wisdom teeth that have hung on in there for so long they wo n't come out and just lounge about on the X-rays , flicking V-signs .
25 More important , forces on the ground can track the progress of an order — so commanders know exactly how long they will be waiting for spares and can plan accordingly .
26 ‘ Still no one is quite clear about how long they will last .
27 But many of the plastics being used in the linings are relatively untried and nobody has any real idea how long they will last .
28 PAKISTAN 'S twin-spearhead of Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis have restored belief in fast , skilful , full-length ( well , much of it ) bowling , though just how long they will last , with their fearful injuries to legs , backs and groins , is uncertain .
29 On the other hand , employers frequently do not know exactly how long they will need to make use of their temporary workers .
30 It may tell you that your batteries are good , but it does n't say how long they will remain so !
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