Example sentences of "they 'll [verb] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The Americans owe the company money and they 're waiting for that and also the , they sold one of the machines at the exhibition so , and they 've had some enquiries , so hopefully they 'll bring some work in .
2 Detectives say that the names include professional men such as doctors , and warn they 'll visit each person named if the men do n't come forward voluntarily .
3 They 'll smother that place . ’
4 There 's no question that the high heels and blusher go on if there 's the slightest chance that they 'll do any good .
5 They 'll do any job .
6 When they see it they 'll stop any development , ’ Nigel said , turning some knuckle-bones over in his hands .
7 so they 'll want this pay the month 's wages .
8 ‘ If there 's a united Germany today , there 'll be another Hitler , and they 'll start another war .
9 Because probably they 'll try any angle to get interest .
10 when they hit both legs together like the hind legs when they they 'll hit each other they 'll hit one hind leg
11 Though it 's not very likely they 'll take much notice , since you have no facts to go along with it . ’
12 They 'll take some beating .
13 The Profitboss can hire cleaners just as cheaply as a subcontractor , and they 'll take more pride in identifying with him and the company than with some boss once removed .
14 They 'll need more back up . ’
15 You know , trying to attract people into the town — And they 'll need this land .
16 They will take you half a mile for a packet of Marlboros — for a carton , they 'll fight each other for the privilege of taking you all the way ( eighteen miles ) out to Sheremtyevo airport .
17 They 'll brighten any room — group them together in clusters of three or four for the most eye-catching effect .
18 They 'll kill each other , ’ muttered Jack .
19 They 'll kill each other next time . ’
20 If they want to take the opportunity to erm move to Newcastle , to be near their relatives , they 'll have that choice as well , and it 's if we have to make difficult choices of this kind , then it 's more — I 'm sorry to keep using the word logical , but it is — it 's logical to choose this one than to choose one of the remoter homes in the county that serves a local populace where there is no alternative .
21 I mean the way we look at it really is to group villages together so perhaps they 'll have more cover if they 've got two or three specials who work different hours if they have a vehicle they can have access to , provide the cover there .
22 The credit card companies will be happy because they 'll have more business .
23 Yes , and its not through yet , presumably they 'll have another look at it at the end of the month .
24 They 'll have this wood chopped down for Beanos as soon as you can say market forces . ’
25 They 'll have this hall only when we are all dead . ’
26 But I do n't think they 'll have any idea how I 'm feeling .
27 and they 'll get more money
28 Meanwhile , it 's not clear if they 'll get any compensation for their ordeal .
29 With a bit of luck they 'll wipe each other off the face of Asia . ’
30 Yeah right so go down and see him , and then go over to that place near Red Row and see if they 'll cut that wood for you we can see it 's just gone half past two now , I want a ball game on the fence post
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