Example sentences of "will [verb] to they " in BNC.

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1 This is hardly surprising , since ultimately the responsibility for the decision eventually made , and its consequences , will fall to them .
2 But some farmers , with over-grown footpaths on their land , are concerned that the entire responsibility for clearance will fall to them .
3 This is also a good opportunity to let them meet a permanent resident who might know them or who will chat to them .
4 Decide who you want to attend , where they are , how they will get to you and what will appeal to them .
5 In terms of a debate , he will be aware that my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Scotland has called for debates in the Scottish Grand Committee and I hope that everyone will contribute to them .
6 Any teacher who tries to devise a syllabus for a music class that will appeal to the members of the class for its relevance , or who attempts to attract the English class by giving them things to read or act that will speak to them in their own language is in danger of falling into the trap of ‘ thinking down ’ to his pupils , of condescending to them .
7 ‘ Lady Amelia , tomorrow , in your chapter meeting after the morning Mass , tell your sisters that before Vespers I will speak to them and explain all that has happened . ’
8 Probably their teachers will speak to them in this style , though what the learners are likely to encounter when they join in conversations with native speakers is what we have referred to previously as a ‘ rapid , casual ’ style .
9 God only knows what the KGB will do to them , poor wretches . ’
10 West Ham are one of the favourites to go straight up , but who can tell what the pressures of promotion will do to them in the final weeks .
11 Those social scientists who regard human actions as undetermined will look to them as the basis of counterfactual claims .
12 feel as if they 're being extorted and they will look to them and say well this is obviously the , the case whether this particular guy who is , who is our erm leader is , is erm
13 Erm , that will sa , that will stick to them and erm they will that will make them feel ill so they
14 Stage nerves are unlike anything else in the whole world , and many good actors will confess to them right through their careers .
15 At this stage we merely introduce them in passing ; we will return to them in greater detail later on .
16 These points will be raised throughout this book , and we will return to them again in chapter 6 .
17 The assumptions themselves have remained more or less intact , and in Part Two I will return to them in developing a ‘ postclassical ’ perspective .
18 If there are any survivors — and this could be in an area of thousands of square miles — the massive radio-active fall-out will attend to them .
19 One will attend to them .
20 Of course , the state is not insulated from economic pressures or political demands from the working class and other groups , but this analysis suggests that it will respond to them in ways which are to its own advantage , which may not coincide with the narrowly defined interests of capital or other political forces .
21 There is still a real fear among the very old that this will happen to them ( see page 27 ) .
22 ‘ Yeah , but what will happen to them ? ’
23 What will happen to them now ?
24 And when people step inside , what will happen to them ?
25 He can not imagine what will happen to them if they 're caught .
26 ‘ What will happen to them now ? ’
27 These are new oak barrels made for us by Theakstons er the These two are full of water because otherwise they 'll dry out and that will happen to them .
28 The British auction houses must be laughing up their sleeves — clients will go to them more and more ’ , said Buffetaud .
29 Women are crawling out of the woodwork but they are duplicitous and wizened , swamp people and ratbags , and they can blacken and turn leathery before I will condescend to them .
30 They must consider what the journey will mean to them and what they will be leaving behind .
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