Example sentences of "of [noun sg] they will [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | But of course they 'll both emerge somewhere . |
2 | And then of course they 'll always retain the one that appeals . |
3 | The term ‘ pillar ’ indicates the purpose for which they are well suited — tying and training to a pillar , pole , tree stump or whatever — although of course they will also do quite well on a fence or wall . |
4 | Of course they will inevitably suffer moments , even hours , of boredom . |
5 | So if they all come along with lots and lots of money they 'll all have fifteen years . |
6 | Well to make that sort of revenue they will actually need to fly rather more than two million passengers a year , and in the present state of the world aviation market I reckon that 's quite a tall order , in fact if they fell short of it by five percent in a particular year that would be capable of using up the kind of capital and reserves which we 've been talking about . |
7 | ‘ Now that they ca n't get hold of cocaine they 'll just crash out . ’ |
8 | We understand that because of lack of work they will now only give two of those records and what people are saying and obviously really good . |
9 | Er in terms of contact they will also make a decision giving days and times of contact if it ca n't be worked out between the two of you . |
10 | Farmers are businessmen and since wages constitute a cost of production they will normally pay no more than prevailing conditions dictate . |