Example sentences of "they will [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The user is not directly aware of the steps shown but they will result in both ‘ housekeeping ’ processing time and input-output operations . |
2 | Now if we are going to say that this rolling programme , we we do n't mean this rolling programme because it it 's all going back to committees again to be to be looked at then we are putting our at a disadvantage they will disband and the cost to us for refurbishment will increase . |
3 | Yet they did — and some reckon they will double their earnings this year . |
4 | At the very least they will regard as over-severe that judgment of Owen which condemns his failure in his fifties to act upon Marxist doctrine before Marx , still in his teens , had formulated it . |
5 | ‘ They will regard it as a very important match and it is very difficult fixture for us . ’ |
6 | They will hand over to new operators at the end of this year , and are likely to sell their shareholdings in ITN . |
7 | They will hand over a 4,000-signature petition . |
8 | The Government have made it clear that they will review the future of this country 's nuclear power industry in 1994 . |
9 | They will check you , and treat you if necessary . |
10 | Once the knocker boys have decided to hit a particular area , they will check into a good-class hotel and begin a leaflet drop . |
11 | By about the fifth month they will be able to hear the baby 's heartbeat with a stethoscope , and may feel if the baby moves — in any case , they will check with you that you can feel movements . |
12 | They will check the vehicle to make sure the tyre has been replaced . |
13 | Later , they will attach the threads to leaf edges , which will pull together as the silk dries and shrinks , and thus roll the leaf around themselves . |
14 | It is likely they will plump for a compromise between the two for the next election , likely to be in months rather than years . |
15 | The Ness Co-operative have moved , in nine months , from an attitude of , ‘ They should do it ’ to a conviction of , ‘ We must do it ourselves ’ , and have established a vegetable co-operative , bought a combine harvester , leased an unused schoolhouse garden which they will sponsor as a Job Creation Scheme to be prepared for use as a nursery and demonstration area for horticulture , and intend leasing an entire croft belonging to a member of the Community Association . |
16 | Some wildflower seeds need a period of cold before they will germinate . |
17 | In summer they will germinate with a fortnight , and be ready to cut within 6–8 weeks . |
18 | The one thing they need is water , and if they find a damp surface in the home they will germinate and grow there quite happily over a wide range of temperatures , especially if the relative humidity of the air is above 70% for long periods . |
19 | VW has yet to finalise specification and prices for the Polos , but it has said they will cost much the same as the models they replace . |
20 | If you need to use them , you now have a record of how much they will cost , in advance . |
21 | They will cost the same as conventional analogue television sets , and the pictures will look the same . |
22 | AT&T Co says it plans to begin selling its first personal communicator in its phone centre stores this June — but the things are not likely exactly to walk off the shelves , because they will cost between $2,000 and $3,000 : the Hobbit-powered device will incorporate cellular phone , paging abilities , facsimile functions , electronic mail and messaging services and pen-based computing , and it derives from the company 's alliances with EO Inc and General Magic Corp and it is to be built by Eo . |
23 | They will cost £1 each and the cash will be used in the fight against a killer disease . |
24 | The document does not explain how these changes will be implemented or how much they will cost . |
25 | The new cars will sell for the same price as regular models , although the Ford say they will cost $100 more to produce . |
26 | They will lease the first team pitch and clubhouse back from the buyers next season and expect to move to new premises in 1993 . |
27 | When we know how someone 's filter functions we are more effective at loving them in a way that they will perceive as love . |
28 | As we have previously noticed , they will perceive the message within his own frame of reference and proceed on the basis from the known to the unknown . |
29 | When he turned to look at her , the firelight cast shadows across his body , so that she saw his arms not as arms , but as wings … and they will enfold me so strongly and so sweetly that I shall never want to be free … |
30 | ‘ Everybody 's talking about the two forwards , but you can have the best forwards in the world and there 's still no guarantee they will score , ’ he said . |