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

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1 Though they are basically bottom feeders , there are times when they will feed at mid-water and sometimes at the surface .
2 For the second week they 'll be whisked off to lively Barbados , where they will stay at the Discovery Bay Hotel on the fashionable West Coast of the island .
3 While diesel cars will never be seen as road burners , they will go at least as fast as the ‘ cooking ’ versions of ordinary petrol-powered saloons and hatchbacks .
4 They will go at least some way to removing the bottleneck .
5 I merely want to open all the doors as far as they will go at the moment . ’
6 Directly directly B T started erm saying well thirty thousand employees will go this year under B T ninety-two scheme i.e. they will go at fifty , they will draw their pension at fifty , which is n't the trust deed and for many years Inland Revenue point blank refused to let anybody draw a pension below sixty .
7 They will scratch at scabs , pick them until they bleed .
8 If Spurs decide to cash in on Durie , they will want at least their money back 16 months after paying a club record fee to lure him from Chelsea .
9 Rather than take the pessimistic view that they will remain at least this high in future , we hope that the ( slightly ) lower figures we have given instead may prove more representative of interest rate levels in the longer run .
10 They will travel at a maximum 50mph on the two main rail routes but at 30mph in the city centre , where they share street space with ordinary road traffic .
11 The venue for each meeting is Caledonia House , and they will start at 1830 hours .
12 When beings from another planet get started on you they will laugh at your beliefs .
13 They wi they will last at least twelve months .
14 If he achieves his ambitious growth targets it is bound to mean more jobs although it is highly unlikely that they will grow at the same rate — ‘ but it would be fairly substantial and it would be in Glasgow ’ .
15 However it can be argued , on the basis of the evidence reviewed above , that admissions tutors can offer places to many categories of non-traditionally qualified students , confident that they will perform at least as well as and often better than the traditionally qualified students , particularly those with only average or below average qualifications .
16 They will arrive at Gatwick in the small hours , brown , fit and furious .
17 They will arrive at twelve and stay probably for an hour and a half or so .
18 They will aim at bringing new knowledge and skill into a more or less parochial setting .
19 They will begin at 10am on Tuesday and aim to complete their task by 4pm on Thursday .
20 In a culture more and ore unified by the mass media , it is more absurd and anachronistic than ever to separate the middle-class from the working-class , the potentially academic and scholarly from the rest , in terms of the teaching they will receive at school .
21 After some preparatory work in Napier , they will learn at first hand about how organisations work , relating theory to the aims of their particular community partner organisation and how it achieves those aims .
22 They will sell at least some of their bill holdings to avoid an anticipated capital loss .
23 They will wince at the idea of paying for their children 's school books or having their gallstones removed , but think nothing of spending half a year 's income on a car .
24 They will fly at low level for two hours , with many men suffering the effects of air sickness and dehydration .
25 They will marvel at the Taj Mahal , by moonlight of course .
26 What we can , however , be reasonably certain of is that they will have at least some common experiences of television dramas ; these can themselves provide us with useful starting points .
27 They will play at one of the county 's first-class grounds , watched by some of cricket 's big names .
28 They will emerge at the rate of one per round .
29 Note that if the adventurers are with Bardul , they will emerge at the west end of passage 33 , as shown on Map 12 .
30 They will wither at the first frosts anyway , if they come ; and if they do n't …
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