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

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1 Patients should n't be affected , NALGO say they 'll be providing emergency cover .
2 They 'll be serving morning coffee , wo n't they ? ’
3 They 'll be taking brand new wheelchairs back to Beirut with them as gifts from the hospital .
4 Shout , they 'd shout something but er well since we 've been living up here , my mother used to give , the man used to come for the order for the grocery , the baker used to come round , the milk used to come round , they all used to come round at she 'd ha she did n't have go out for heavy loads of stuff to bring in it was all delivered , but when they started some new technique of er of ordering by computer , it 's going to come back to square one again you know , they 'll be delivering stuff in the same jolly old way hey .
5 Give it fifty years and I 'll bet you that the baker and all the rest of the folks , it 'll be coming from a supermarket , but they 'll be delivering stuff that you 've put on your computer .
6 they 'll be paying compensation
7 When they 've felt like a' dae it 's a sign they 'll be movin' oan soon . ’
8 yeah and they can sell duds and they 're , you know , they 're not missing out , they 'll be making money and it can kill you , and it can kill you even if , you know , you can take the real Ecstasy and it can but supposedly what 's good about Ecstasy is that it 's a designer drug and it gets you on a really good high and you know you dance a lot and you
9 After months of worry Peter and Maureen Harris now know they 'll be spending Christmas in their own home .
10 With more than a thousand people already on the waiting list , they 'll be offered bed and breakfast .
11 They will be seen partaking of hospitality at college wine-and-cheese parties , at welcoming sherry receptions , at meetings of convocation and examination boards , at end-of-term wind-up parties and graduation celebrations .
12 In these circumstances , whenever , we need independent opinion , we look for confirmation of our confidence in the credibility of the credibility of the people concerned : we then back their judgement on the likelihood of success , for they will be staking part of their careers and reputations on the outcome .
13 ‘ Whether there will be any jobs for them at the end of the day is too early to say but at least they will be getting quality training which can be a kick-start in life . ’
14 In some cases jobs offered will be YTS placements , but they will be employed status .
15 Wales have also confirmed that they will be taking part and Ireland 's other opponents have still to be determined .
16 Wales have also confirmed that they will be taking part and Ireland 's other opponents have still to be determined .
17 They will be taking part in the eighth international Golden Oldies Rugby Festival at University College , Dublin , which has attracted 160 teams from 26 countries .
18 They come to the job with vague convictions of wanting to care for people , of doing a worthwhile job for which they will be given respect .
19 It is proposed that prisoners will be in the programme for three to four weeks , during which time they will be given counselling from both within the prison and from community-based drug workers .
20 They will be threading daisy chains , or reading a book .
21 ( 1981 ) find that women 's explanations of their success are more modest when they know they will be made public , and when a liked other has failed .
22 On Community Programme people were paid a wage , on Community Action they will be paid benefit plus an allowance .
23 They will be performing music by Bizet , Holst , Mozart , Shostakovich and Vivaldi .
24 They will be torn limb from limb and cast into a lake of serpents ! ’
25 Soon they will be playing football together ; it was British troops who brought football to Burma years earlier and the game has become a national one .
26 This in turn proves to be an attraction to many destitute persons abroad , who feel that if they apply for refugee status in a Western country , they will be taken care of by the social welfare system of that country for a year or two , or even longer , while their claims are being examined . ’
27 for they will be shown mercy .
28 Erm because I think what you 're doing 's far more valuable , and I was going to say what you sho what you er er perhaps a way forward is to confirm with heads of departments that they will be giving homework
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