Example sentences of "they will [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | They will give Mirror readers an initial FREE survey providing you agree to use their services if further work is necessary . |
2 | But there , there is an agreement actually er with employers stating that they , they will give time off for erm that 's what |
3 | ‘ If that happens they will give respect back . ’ |
4 | They will give counselling , support and advice . |
5 | They will expect purity to drive you onward . |
6 | They will form part of the European Social Charter , which was endorsed by the weekend summit here , and deal with working hours , rights to information and consultation , and measures to protect temporary workers . |
7 | They will vary case by case but typical headings include : |
8 | They will stay even-tempered from morning to night . |
9 | When we finally make proposals to build a repository we must be confident they will satisfy safety standards that are amongst the toughest in the world . |
10 | When the men have finished their tea , they will leave money on the counter . |
11 | Admittedly they enjoy live daphnia , as do all my fish , but they will eat flake food as well as floating pellets , and freeze dried tubiflex worms . |
12 | Hirtle ( 1975 : 124 ) makes this successivity explicit when he diagrams his analysis of modal will in At one o'clock they will eat lunch : The role of will is described as that of " keeping the infinitive beyond the stretch of time containing the present of actual consciousness " and so situating its event in the future . |
13 | Senior personnel should only usurp their assistants in public when this is unavoidable , otherwise they will stunt initiative and reduce team cohesion . |
14 | They will promote enterprise and training and improve the working of the economy . |
15 | It says that they will promote enterprise , but they are responsible for wiping out more enterprises than any Government in British history . |
16 | I shall pay particular attention to that part of the Gracious Speech in which the Government say that they will promote enterprise and training , attach the highest priority to improving public services , improve quality and choice in education , and improve the effectiveness of the NHS . |
17 | The Government say that they will promote enterprise . |
18 | Their role is invariably calcium uptake into the cell , that is the prevail when they open they will admit calcium into the cytosol , and this plays a crucial role during signal transduction processes , where elevation of cytosolic free calcium mediates in stimulus response coupling . |
19 | Most of the public do n't often think about the Fire Service until they actually need it but I am sure they will welcome fire fighters , not only improved our confidence in the service but theirs as well . |
20 | There is also already evidence that healthier lifestyles at early ages — including , in particular , abstention from smoking , a reduction in alcohol consumption , more controlled eating , and regular exercise — are now being adopted , and it is probable that they will improve health at a later stage for the cohorts which adopt them . |
21 | Thus , just because banks have acquired additional liquid assets , it does not automatically follow that they will create credit on the basis of it . |
22 | Also , it will be usual to say that there will be no claim if the liability arose from acts of the acquirer or target ( after completion only ) which are outside the ordinary course of business or undertaken in the knowledge that they will create liability . |
23 | At some frequencies even the best optical fibre available will absorb or scatter light , whereas at other frequencies they will pass light with almost no attenuation or scattering . |
24 | If capitalist enterprises see the prospect of adequate profits then they will borrow investment funds without any government having to insist , and if they do not see investment as profitable then it is useless to try to force them . |
25 | Ragged children wearing a semblance of black and white uniform skip along the pavements on their way to school ; by midday their schooling will be over for the day and they will start work alongside their parents , or engage in various enterprises from shoe shining to the selling of postcards . |
26 | They will start work in earnest later this month . |
27 | They will start work first on patients with a relatively low level of shortsightedness . |
28 | Rather than spend eight hours a day gathering firewood , they will conserve fuel by cooking less frequently or more communally . |
29 | Specifically , the Cairns group members have told trade officials meeting in Geneva that they will obstruct progress on the Uruguay round of tariff-reductions under the CATT unless Europe and America start to talk sense on agriculture . |
30 | Good news has also come from the government who have recently announced that they will match pound for pound any money raised by the charity and donated to a hospice . |