Example sentences of "they will [adv] [vb infin] [pos pn] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 No doubt , in due course they will completely reverse their position on the private rented sector , large-scale voluntary transfers and a raft of other Government initiatives .
2 ‘ If you let people use their abilities , they will normally walk their way around their difficulties and come up with a straightforward solution , ’ says Neil .
3 Their resale potential is , however , undermined by their standardized production , and , although they will probably hold their value better than most Indian , Chinese , Pakistani or Balkan items , they are unlikely to develop high investment potential over the longer term .
4 If they lose it , they will probably lose their majority .
5 The provision of suitable storage space within each area , so that most things have a place in which they fit or belong , enables children to try to tidy up for themselves , though they will doubtless need their teacher 's help to begin with .
6 I can only hope — I am always an optimist in these matters — that on further , more mature reflection they will yet change their mind .
7 They will even phone your gas or electricity company to negotiate repayments .
8 An annuity is an arrangement with a financial institution whereby , if you are over retirement age and do not want to leave your property to anyone when you die , they will effectively buy your house from you ( albeit at a bit less than the market price ) , give you guaranteed security of tenure until you die , and turn the money that they pay you for the house into a regular income for life .
9 Instinct leads newly-hatched snails to move downwards ; support the eggs , over water , on a narrow strip of material and they will easily find their target , water .
10 If you put them in the dustbin they will eventually find their way to a land fill site where some unfortunate animal might get caught up in a piece of it .
11 More recently , they have contributed towards the services of a much needed nurse , and it is for this cause that they continue to donate a set sum each week together with raffle sales and other activities from which they will soon reach their target of another £600 , the same sum that was given earlier this year .
12 Most of the top sailors start here , so be careful who you position yourself next to since if they are fast they will soon take your wind .
13 Emerging technologies such as document image processing ( DIP ) are surrounded by a mystique which makes them sound attractive to potential customers , who are nevertheless unsure about how they will actually help their business .
14 The person to be interviewed should be given some indication of the topic and possibly of the kinds of questions they might be asked but it is important that there should not be any rehearsal of the interview as they will then lose their spontaneity .
15 If they sign an ‘ income received ’ deal , they will only receive their proportion of the royalties sent to their UK publisher , after the foreign publisher has taken a percentage .
16 General Motors has two dealers in Britain — in Kingston and Manchester — and if you want a Syclone they will only lighten your wallet to the tune of £20,000 .
17 They will now renew their application for asylum .
18 ‘ I am confident they will now show their support for working together with other unions through the TUC .
19 Education is a good in its own right , something which men desire because they are men , and which they will therefore spend their effort and their riches to procure for themselves and to bestow upon others .
20 Its defenders say that they will always keep its price high and carefully screen potential owners , as a way of protecting it .
21 There are no high or low seasons for business people and they will often require their accommodation at short notice .
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