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

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1 ‘ Sometimes they 'll be gone for days on end , ’ Stanley said , warming to his theme .
2 They 'll be drunk as lords by teatime . ’
3 They 'll be looking for knock-downs from Chapman and Gary Speed , McAllister and Rod Wallace will all get in there .
4 They 'll be looking for fingerprints I suppose : threads from his coat and that . ’
5 You wo n't manage that in the nightclub — they 'll be flocking from miles around to see you . ’
6 If they exercise those rights today , they 'll be pursued as poachers .
7 By the Spring , they 'll be planted with reeds which 'll literally absorb the pollution .
8 Although these are different from the European Blue Flag Awards , they will be indicated by variations in blue flags and may be understood by the public to mean that beaches meet European standards when they actually do not .
9 There they will be treated to displays of close manoeuvring by the Task Group , Royal Marines rapid roping teams in action and an aerial display by Sea Harrier , Sea King and Lynx Aircraft .
10 They will be kept in sheds , though bicycle thieves do n't usually bother with them .
11 Some of the present generation 's problems with information will therefore recede , but they will be replaced by others : and chief amongst these are selection , interpretation and evaluation of information .
12 If the old flower spikes are removed they will be replaced by others thus extending the season .
13 The whole approach is one of managing the delivery of local services : ‘ The ability of elected members to influence services will be limited because they will be tied to contracts … whatever the platform on which they have been elected ’ ( Walsh 1989:50 ) .
14 They will be staffed by teams of doctors and other professionals working in shifts in much the same way as hospitals are run .
15 10.8 If an employee who has been declared permanently unfit refuses reasonable offers of suitable alternative employment , they will be dismissed on grounds of permanent disablement .
16 They will be looking at areas which are under-utilised or derelict .
17 From there , they will be sent to countries in Africa and the Far East , in fact anywhere where the ITF runs tennis development programmes .
18 They will be united with paintings from the Metropolitan , Brooklyn and Boston Museums .
19 HADDINGTON return to the McEwan 's National League Division Two where they will be joined by newcomers Biggar following Saturday 's resolution of a tense promotion struggle .
20 Read every line carefully — they will be teeming with exclusions , and if the firms have gone out of business or the guarantees are non-transferable , they are useless .
21 They will be followed by flocks of pintail ducks and greylag geese .
22 They will be competing against teams from Scotland , Wales , the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland over a four and three quarter mile course on the steep slopes of Knockdhu nar Carncastle .
23 They will be staying with families in Amiens during their four-day visit which follows a challenge from the president of the Department of the Somme , one of the county 's twinned areas .
24 The path is not easy for them , because they will be blocked by suggestions from the school that their child is a late developer , he 's lazy , or that he does n't like working , but this should not deter them .
25 They will be discussed in terms of material resources and economic developments , as well as urban networks , financial relationships and cultural influences .
26 The ECCS Products Group unit of ECCS Inc , based in Tinton Falls , New Jersey has a new family of fault-tolerant network storage subsystems using RAID technology : ranging in capacity from 200Mb to 8Gb they will be pitched at users downsizing from mainframes to Unix environments and Novell Inc NetWare networks — prices start at $4,800 for RAID 1 going up to $13,750 for RAID 5 , from this month .
27 More important , forces on the ground can track the progress of an order — so commanders know exactly how long they will be waiting for spares and can plan accordingly .
28 I will use the French system for the numerical grades from now on , since they will be used in topos and in conversation with continental climbers .
29 Fit a handrail or build parapet wall beside long flights , especially if they will be used by children or the elderly .
30 ( Always check first that the plants are suited to a position where they will be subjected to extremes of light and heat , like some hardy ivies . )
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