Example sentences of "they will [adv] be [prep] " in BNC.

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1 While adults can cope with this sort of behaviour , it is difficult for children to be so vigilant , and they will clearly be at risk with a dog of this type .
2 They will probably be in flower before Christmas .
3 They will both be with the embalmers . ’
4 Romanians , Czechs and Soviets may still be playing for national honour next summer but they will also be in the shop window and the busiest men in Italy during June will be the agents .
5 The tuition schools were regular Guitarist Show exhibitors and they will also be in evidence in London .
6 ‘ Then they will immediately be under suspicion . ’
7 We all hope that they will eventually be as the recommended ones .
8 ’ Thus if the goods require anything to be done to them in order for them to be ready for delivery or in order to make them comply with the contract , they will not be in a deliverable state .
9 If you are a commoner they will not be among the nobility , since you can not hope to compete with them , nor will they be people living far away with whom you have no dealings .
10 Unless women can stop feeling apologetic about wanting power , they will never be in sufficient numbers to change the male agenda .
11 It remains to be seen whether they will still be in business to take the show to London in April ; it looks as if the outcome of the Northern group may rest on the Roses game later in the month .
12 For governments , large operators can offer reassurance that they will still be in business when today 's disposal facilities have been closed , to monitor them and ( if necessary ) pay to clean them up if they go wrong .
13 There can be nothing worse for those employed in any industry than to have their incomes drastically reduced for two years on the trot and then be left twirling their thumbs wondering whether at the end of the next year they will still be in business — whether they can continue to be farmers and produce the food that Britain can use .
14 They will then be in a position to identify the additional resources that are needed for Africa , and to discuss how these should be created .
15 After that , RWC will present a package to the International Board in April , when they will then be in a position to make their choice .
16 I 'm very happy that they 've been picked up and that they will now be on their way to Chile .
17 It is easy to assume that such skills will be picked up incidentally , as they will usually be by fully sighted children , who often copy what they see other children doing , especially if a teacher 's directions are unclear to them .
18 Make sure you get the instructions for your brand : they will usually be in the catalogue if not supplied ( as they should be ) with the fittings .
19 For example , whether or not subheadings ( possibly numbered ) should be used will be partly related to length ; they will certainly be of benefit in any text longer than 500 words .
20 ‘ Some of them will undoubtedly be for finished bulls but my impression is that most will be for younger cattle from owners who want to claim BSPS as quickly as possible and then sell them , ’ said Mr Heslop .
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