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

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1 another mistake in the film was to suggest that in a a short franchise , say of seven years they would need a great deal of working capital , but they wo n't need a great deal of working capital or or share capital , they will actually be running a business where they get subsidy , because if er they 're involving socially necessary lines , like commuter lines , or or rural lines , then we 've made it very clear er that the taxpayers subsidy will continue , because these are loss making businesses , they will be bid they will bid for subsidy , and they will continue to get that subsidy , so they will have the flow of whatever income they can increase , in the passenger franchise , plus the subsidy , plus , and this is a very important point in what we 're doing in the restructuring of British Rail , you see , nobody up till now has said that British Rail is perfect , everyone acknowledges that there are big improvements to be made , the way we 're structuring it will get those improvements because the smaller franchises , not the great big monolithic nationalized industry , the smaller units , ha will be able to identify much more clearly where they can make the savings and where they can increase the revenue .
2 For instance , they will tend to resemble each other with respect to genetic tendencies to play — or not to play — Tit for Tat .
3 When women find they are divided , they will seek to rejoin each other across that division .
4 They will have lost little time if we do decide that they are too specialist .
5 Many will have played with constructional toys through which , unknowingly , they will have gained some insight into the fundamentals of shape .
6 you know they will have to do that sort of thing as part of a a job and they do n't really want to spend time doing it .
7 Perhaps the time is coming when they will have to honour that pledge .
8 I expect they will have to have some prayer about it all .
9 And yet , if the authorities are committed to controlling money supply , they will have to accept that equilibrium interest rates may well fluctuate in this way .
10 I mean can I just return to what Queenie Warley said about the rents , because basically what she said was the conservative view on council house rents was that yes they had to go up because the Government decreed they had to go up , that they would have put them up earlier so people would have been paying more for longer , and the phasing that they 're suggesting now what she did n't point out is that under the Conservative proposal people would finish up paying even higher rents than they will have to pay this year .
11 Now they will have to pay more tax for this .
12 No doubt they will get to know each other soon .
13 ‘ Since they will be given preferential treatment this time around it is likely many of them will want to put more money into it . ’
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