Example sentences of "they will [vb infin] a " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 ‘ Darlington Health Authority is asset stripping the Richardson Trust and I have a nasty feeling they will spring a closure of the hospital on us , ’ he said .
2 When you are working on curved designs you should try to sort through your material and choose stems that are curved , as they will give a much more natural effect than if you have to use entirely straight pieces and encourage them to curl .
3 and they will give a bit
4 They will form a integral part of the city , opening up new pedestrian routes , while upgrading existing ones .
5 Of the other Zeppelin memorabilia in this collection , perhaps the menu cards signed by passengers and crew ( £750 ) , and Lady Grace 's circumnavigation flight ticket were unique and items so rare that they will form a valuable part of the private collection to which they have passed .
6 They will form a constituent assembly , which will discuss the president 's draft of the new constitution and , if all goes to plan , adopt those parts of it needed to elect a new parliament .
7 For instance , once the tank is set up and the fish installed , they will form a pecking order .
8 They will send a message to the Consulate .
9 Essentially they will send a form out saying You 've recently got a grant estate , you 've said it 's worth say twenty five thousand pounds , we 're checking up please let us have a list of assets and liabilities .
10 In each case , they will comprise a blend of new and existing woodland , with some areas allocated to housing , industry and farmland , reflecting the fact that they are all on the fringe of population centres .
11 But they will face a difficult task in getting back into the National Leagues , especially with the scrap for players in the North-East likely to intensify .
12 For higher rate taxpayers , outside the PEP they will face a marginal tax rate of £18.75 compared compared with £15 currently .
13 A major requirement of a religion then , must be that , above all , it shall be capable of a simplified , but undistorted interpretation capable of being taught to the very young in such a way that it will instil in them the stirrings of what will become their consciences , that is , they will harbour a subconscious awareness of the fundamental nature of right and wrong as these are applied to those areas of human aspirations where they are beyond dispute .
14 Apart from the occasions when bream are preoccupied with full larders of fry , there are times all through the year when they will eat a small fish , just the same as there are times when they will chomp a lobworm .
15 Turning to the prices of individual stocks , in many cases the price is above par ( £100 ) because of the fall in interest rates , so investors have to take into account the fact that if they hold the stock to maturity they will incur a capital loss .
16 In previous years the British Independent Programme Producers Association had taken a stand and we were initially distressed to find that this was not to be the case in 1990 — a decision based on the exorbitant cost ( they will retain a stand at MIP-TV ) .
17 They will retain a significant role through the party machinery in policy formation .
18 They will leave a netted rabbit as they will have been trained to do but give full chase to those running free .
19 Somewhere inside the thirty-two acres they will leave a landscaped formal garden .
20 Companies bidding for franchises must satisfy them that they will broadcast a sufficient proportion of ‘ quality ’ programming , a fair enough requirement perhaps , given the limitless temptations to pander to the lowest common denominator .
21 They will view a special animation event on their first afternoon , then following a slap-up meal , will attend the opening night of ‘ Un Coeur En Hiver ’ ( A Heart in Winter ) , an award-winning love-story .
22 Under their musical director Dominique Debart they will present a programme of French music which includes Honegger 's 2nd Symphony , written in Paris in 1941 , and Milhaud 's ‘ Le Boeuf sur le Toit ’ .
23 Before their team plays at Ayresome Park on Saturday , they will present a framed certificate to licencee Greg Maloy .
24 Apart from the occasions when bream are preoccupied with full larders of fry , there are times all through the year when they will eat a small fish , just the same as there are times when they will chomp a lobworm .
25 Time will probably be of the essence ; therefore , they will want a quick efficient service of check in and check out , and possibly room service or late night snacks .
26 Well some people have been talking about five to seven years , I 've been saying all the way through that we 're very flexible on this , and clearly if erm a bidder whether it 's a management buy out with other people in the bid , others in the consortium , or an outright bid from a private sector consortium er if if they get the franchise and make clear that that 's on the basis that they 're going to put a lot of money into the capital investment , then clearly they will want a longer period and we have made that clear .
27 Once they have a controlling interest , they will want a very high return for their money and the cost , well that will be borne by the workers in terms of lower health and safety standards , massive labour cuts from industry that is admittedly out-dated and labour intensified .
28 The 1981 census showed that nearly 97 per cent of people of pensionable age were thus accommodated ; while the recent dramatic growth of private residential care may increase the proportion in institutional care , the fact remains that they will remain a minute fraction of the elderly population .
29 Acts undertaken for another purpose and not in order to consent can constitute consent if undertaken in the belief that they will confer a right or impose a duty and if the fact that they are undertaken with such a belief is the reason for them having this result .
30 This is supposed to mean that they will travel a lot the following year .
  Next page