Example sentences of "will [adv] [vb infin] their [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They 'll all go their Summer holidays .
2 Visit towards the end of July , and you 'll also catch their village festival .
3 The management will obviously expect their reception staff to sell the higher priced accommodation whenever possible , but it must be borne in mind that the interests of the client must come first , for a happy satisfied guest will return and spread goodwill .
4 Most streetwise dealers will not make their home telephone numbers available to clients .
5 Those , they would argue , can not be shot since they will not leave their burrow system , and so they can be left until another day , when perhaps they will decide to bolt more readily .
6 Among the many popular items in this Bill is the provision that councillors who will not pay their community charge or their council tax will not in future be entitled to vote on setting a budget for their local authorities —
7 Congress , this composite is about a deceit , a deceit by the Tory government , of men and women , over their working lives women in particular who have been contributing their stamp all their working lives and are now being told that there is a danger that they will not get their state pensions at sixty .
8 But Alex Ferguson , secretly plotting to solve United 's goalscoring crisis , is getting desperate and will not give up easily , even though Wednesday maintain they will not sell their prize asset .
9 UEFA 's decision to overturn shamed opponents Dinamo Tbilisi 's appeal against disqualification for bribery means the Georgian club will automatically lose their win bonus for defeating the Blues 3–2 in the preliminary round .
10 If you mount up your Warlord or Shamans on big monsters you will substantially increase their fighting potential but they become easy targets for the enemy .
11 If they were previously operating at the desired ratio , the banks will now reduce their deposit liabilities , say , by calling in advances to their customers , by selling assets or by refusing to grant new advances .
12 All snakes prefer to retreat from predators as quickly as possible , but if cornered will then use their lightning strike as a form of protection .
13 Information Technology Summer School — this unique five-day residential course has been specifically designed to enable senior executives to explore and develop flexible IT strategies , which will actively support their business objectives .
14 Tens of thousands of executives earn more than $200,000 a year and will certainly see their tax liability change in 1993 .
15 For many , the Students ' Union will be the first opportunity to participate in making decisions on matters which will significantly affect their student lives .
16 For many , the Students ' Union will be the first opportunity to participate in making decisions on matters which will significantly affect their student lives .
17 He hopes the band will significantly expand their fan base .
18 Hall 's experience will be vital to the Welsh second string but he warns : ‘ We have to try to keep the Aussies down as they wo n't repeat their Swansea mistakes . ’
19 Users of the ‘ Pentium-ready ’ personal computer systems that have been on sale since the middle of last year — Intel Corp 80486-based boxes with a Pentium upgrade socket — wo n't get their OverDrive Pentiums , code-named the P24T , which plugs into the socket , until 1994 .
20 Users of the ‘ Pentium-ready ’ personal computer systems which have been on sale since the middle of last year — Intel Corp 80486-based boxes with a Pentium upgrade socket — wo n't get their OverDrive Pentiums , code-named the P24T , which plugs into the socket , until next year ( UX No 424 ) .
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