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

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1 Hirtle ( 1975 : 124 ) makes this successivity explicit when he diagrams his analysis of modal will in At one o'clock they will eat lunch : The role of will is described as that of " keeping the infinitive beyond the stretch of time containing the present of actual consciousness " and so situating its event in the future .
2 Thus they will use expressions such as ‘ very generous offer ’ , ‘ an offer you simply ca n't refuse ’ , ‘ mutually beneficial ’ , to describe their own proposals .
3 Compaq area sales manager Bernard Schaffer commented ‘ We have some flexibility , but we ca n't change the world , ’ adding ‘ the government is definitely under pressure , but the rules will hurt everybody in the market and finally they will hurt Slovakia . ’
4 Hopefully they will make Teesside a smaller geographical area than Cleveland . ’
5 Not all the terms of a statute may be clear and unambiguous ; hence they will need interpretation or construction .
6 The danger is , once people acquire an appetite for burning buildings down , sooner or later they will set fire to one with someone inside .
7 Often they will arrive unbidden at a mustering of High Elf forces and offer their expert services as scouts and skirmishers to the general of the army .
8 Some large customers will offer their suppliers incentives to do so , but more often they will offer ultimata : they set deadlines by which their suppliers must convert to EDI if they want to continue to be their suppliers .
9 Auctioneers maintain the introduction of new technology buying will complement not destory the markets , but inevitably they will bring changes to the traditional market day .
10 Today works representatives will hold talks with the STUC and tomorrow they will meet Glasgow District Council .
11 From tomorrow they will have BA flight numbers .
12 Students will need to be piloted through the maze of attainment targets , and in the fourth and fifth years particularly they will need advice on which core and foundation subjects to follow to GCSE and which to follow for what the Act coyly describes as ‘ a reasonable time ’ .
13 Sometimes they will complete tasks more slowly , owing to a slower rate of informational input ( Mason and Tobin , 1986 ) , but this need not necessarily reflect a reduced level of comprehension , although it may be mistaken for this .
14 If social workers become case managers , as is suggested in both the Griffiths report and the White Paper , then they will assume responsibility for interweaving services at fieldwork level .
15 If workers lack an appropriate level of knowledge and skill to complete the set task then they will experience frustration rather than meaningfulness in the face of demanding jobs .
16 If capitalist enterprises see the prospect of adequate profits then they will borrow investment funds without any government having to insist , and if they do not see investment as profitable then it is useless to try to force them .
17 You say that I need to discuss copy when I 've got there if you 've got copy if they 've had full colour before then they will have bromides and separations and things like
18 If the courts regard the allegation as relating to a statutory condition which is itself jurisdictional then they will receive affidavit evidence to show that the condition is not met .
19 If , on the other hand , there are readers who are more interested in laughing at the past than in understanding it ; if they find disease and human suffering good for a giggle as well ; if they think that a sort of free association of ideas is a good substitute for historical explanation ; and if they are unperturbed by gross defects of style and grammar , then they will enjoy Andrew Nikiforuk 's The Fourth Horseman : A Short History of Epidemics , Plagues and Other Scourges .
20 We have already seen that , if the rate of interest is high , people will tend to believe that it is likely to fall and will thus not wish to hold speculative balances of money ; instead they will buy securities while their price is low and their rate of interest is still high .
21 How could it be that the cells that will form the gut and the bones and muscles are on the outside of the early embryo , yet they will form structures that are clearly on the inside of the animal ?
22 Furthermore , supporters of fixed exchange rates argue that under their system countries have to take action to control domestic inflation or else they will lose reserves under their commitment to support the exchange rate at the prevailing parity .
23 Senior personnel should only usurp their assistants in public when this is unavoidable , otherwise they will stunt initiative and reduce team cohesion .
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