Example sentences of "they will be [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Does that mean they 'll be seeing green monkeys and blue snakes up the rigging ? ’
2 For the carer , it 's likely they 'll be facing closed day centres and hospitals .
3 The old 'uns know if they come in now they 'll be seen nice and easy and have time for a chat-up with their old mates . ’
4 If we 're not careful they 'll be demanding single table bargaining and they 'll be then putting us in the minority in local authorities and we 're gon na see this union under tremendous offensive as a quarter of our membership in local authorities , so we need to get our act together and get on top of this now .
5 ‘ They tend to think they 'll be cutting trendy hairstyles all day .
6 She says I should imagine they 'll be feeling shocked and they may be panicking .
7 The group left with tearful farewells for Plymouth where they 'll be spread amoung different families for a longer stay .
8 Again , which will be exactly the same as I A P two classes in doing the age whilst the other class is not , there they 'll be doing personal statements
9 They 'll be playing live in the BBC 's Maida Vale studios and talking to Campbell about the new album .
10 This morning they expect to hear if they 'll be offered professional terms .
11 To build up their weight and strength again , they will be eating little and often , with a diet rich in protein and carbohydrate .
12 It is still a novel concept , and potential job sharers should be aware that they will be breaking new ground and that their performance may have considerable influence on the future of job sharing in medicine .
13 A number of third parties have already announced they will be providing one-board upgrade kits to support Microsoft 's specification .
14 As the Tour enters France they will be serving thin slices of raw , cured ham known as jambon de Bayonne , the local specialties of oysters with garlic sausage , cheeses flavoured with peppers .
15 Also upset were managers Terry Venables of Tottenham and Brian Clough of Nottingham Forest , who say they will be taking legal action .
16 ‘ Since they will be given preferential treatment this time around , it 's likely many of them will want to put more into it .
17 ‘ Since they will be given preferential treatment this time around it is likely many of them will want to put more money into it . ’
18 Where the differences between the classes relates to financial entitlement , i.e to dividends and return of capital , the likelihood is that they will be given distinguishing names , though these may be no more informative than ‘ preference ’ and ‘ ordinary , ’ ( perhaps , in the case of the former , preceded by ‘ first ’ or ‘ second ’ where there are two classes of preference shares ) .
19 Foreign oil workers have been assured by their Libyan employers that they will be given full freedom of movement .
20 It tells disabled job applicants that they will be given fair consideration based on their ability .
21 A number of female applicants have already applied for service , and they will be given special weapon training and share in other duties along with male members of the Irish Army Reserve .
22 They will be feeling indulgent towards us , because we are not so evidently , so rowdily in love ; yet we should be discreetly indulgent towards them .
23 Council officers have told them they will be found alternative housing if the plan goes ahead .
24 Against this , they will be making continuous assessments of the scale of current bank lending .
25 I ca n't imagine for a moment that they will be sitting unwatched in some archive .
26 Their main studio and office is located at and they will be offering on-the-spot make-overs and photo sessions .
27 Christie 's have announced that they will be offering tribal art in their New York rooms .
28 I I do not suppose they will be playing truant .
29 They will be showing fledgling superstars what it takes to be successful in the business and give an insight into studio sampling and computer techniques .
30 In the absence of more detailed evidence we can only speculate whether the more vocationally , or instrumentally , motivated applicants are , the less willing they will be to consider other , alternative courses and institutions if they do not get on to the course they wanted .
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