Example sentences of "[verb] will [verb] them " in BNC.

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1 Children are fascinated by how things grow , so the new series of books from Dorling Kindersley entitled See How They Grow will have them enthralled .
2 Matters have come to a head with the publication of a new and more detailed insurance group rating system which insurers say will enable them to pinpoint the higher risk models more accurately .
3 The residents of a small Lanarkshire village have blocked a main road in a protest against essential repair work , which they say will isolate them completely .
4 However , the Conservative Government , at the time of writing , are trying in the most unsubtle ways to destroy the rail network in Scotland , a crime that generations to come will curse them for if they succeed .
5 The danger of approaching whole group work by letting children first improvise in small groups and then presenting them with an issue which you hope will give them a focus is that they remain more interested in what 's going on in their group than in the supposedly unifying issue : " Why should I be interested in the corner shop being knocked down when I never use it , and anyway we 've just been burgled ? ! "
6 Happily for their manager Sebastiao Lazaroni , the Brazilians are now unbeaten in 15 games and embarked on a run which they hope will carry them to Turin next summer on a wave of confidence and efficiency .
7 Meanwhile the police have produced new evidence which they hope will lead them to the killer .
8 Torvill and Dean back on British ice for the training routine they hope will take them to championship success once again .
9 Good players have a large vocabulary of patterns that they know will give them an advantage ; these are the ‘ ends ’ .
10 Which train will take them to Ratvick ?
11 Whether the action proposed will solve them is another matter .
12 The other side of the placebo coin is that people can be made ill by something they believe will make them ill .
13 However , I am equally sure that the qualifications and experience that those apprentices have gained will stand them in excellent stead in achieving employment when they come to look for jobs .
14 RAIL commuters have protested at timetable changes they claim will leave them with a long wait or walk .
15 Theatre staff know that no protective clothing yet devised will guard them 100% against exposure to HIV or Hepatitis B infection from the patient .
16 However , we believe many Planning Committee members are fearful that voting to refuse will make them vulnerable to unpleasant accusations that they are uncaring of the needs of terminally ill children .
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