Example sentences of "[that] there will " in BNC.
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1 | In television , it just slips quietly by , but we should hope that there will always be people to run the kind of BBC in which such drama — literate , socially sensitive and lovingly crafted — can be done . |
2 | Since Chinese officials have also said recently that there will be few major alterations to the Basic Law between its interim and final drafts , their intention may be to declare that proliferation of ideas about political reform indicates an absence of consensus in Hong Kong , and leave Mr Cha 's proposal in place . |
3 | It is not sufficient to tell the conference that there will be no return to mass picketing . |
4 | He then argues that ‘ it is not sufficient ( for me ) to tell the conference that there will be no return to mass picketing ’ . |
5 | FERRANTI International shareholders meet today amid indications that there will be no solution to the company 's problems until Christmas at the earliest . |
6 | The impression given by the marketing campaign is that you are being invited to invest in a single entity — the British water industry — and that there will be attractive perks for those who do . |
7 | Many Commonwealth leaders believe the movement in South Africa is the result of pressure already applied , and that only by turning the screw can the world be sure that there will be no turning back . |
8 | In other words , so far as I am concerned , unless and until we are prepared to deal with this demonstrated cause of inflation and want to do so , we are wasting our time ; and as soon as we want to do so , there is no reason to suppose that there will be any problem or therefore any reason for an incomes policy as defined . |
9 | It is difficult to imagine that there will be a return to the status quo ante regarding the closed shop , trade union immunities and pre-strike ballots , the right of council house tenants to buy their own homes ( over a million former council tenants have made such purchases ) , and the position of former nationalized industries . |
10 | My local electronics dealer tells me he is confident that there will be GPS under £1,000 within six months and then the real price war will begin as the manufacturer battle it out for the lucrative yacht market . |
11 | Considering the importance of the light/dark cycle as a time-cue , we must expect that there will be some sort of link between the body clock and the eyes . |
12 | ‘ I dare say that there will be some questions asked . ’ |
13 | The thought that there will never be any going home is hard to bear . ’ |
14 | I shall be watching the practical results with interest to see what might be applicable to our work in the Duchy of Cornwall , for I am sure that there will be lessons that we can learn . |
15 | While I am away please note that there will only be weekday Masses on Monday and Friday . |
16 | • Understanding : Every member is encouraged to UNDERSTAND the meaning of the mission today through reading the magazine , Missions and Missionaries , given free to all members , so that there will be a growing realisation that the Church is Catholic because it is missionary , and that without the missions the Church would not be itself . |
17 | You begin to enjoy the way people can say ‘ The National Health Service is safe in our hands ’ or ‘ Nobody deplores apartheid more than we do ’ or even ‘ We do not have a shoot-to-kill policy ’ and you know that another hospital is going to close and that there will be another stitch-up with Pretoria and that another shooting is going to be quietly forgotten . |
18 | ‘ Even so , we expect that there will be huge logjams . ’ |
19 | Mrs Thatcher will also be assured that there will be no unilateral US cuts of its forces committed to Western Europe , that all will be done in consultations with Nato , and that there will be no grandiose new proposal for further US and Soviet troop cuts until the current Conventional Forces in Europe talks in Vienna are complete . |
20 | Mrs Thatcher will also be assured that there will be no unilateral US cuts of its forces committed to Western Europe , that all will be done in consultations with Nato , and that there will be no grandiose new proposal for further US and Soviet troop cuts until the current Conventional Forces in Europe talks in Vienna are complete . |
21 | England and Spain were told yesterday by Fifa that there will be no appeal against the World Cup seedings to be announced in Rome today . |
22 | Critics have also pointed to the lack of transport links to the development , but Olympia&York denies that there will be a problem given the proposed extension of the Jubilee Line , increased capacity of the Light Docklands Railway , and the building of new roads . |
23 | ‘ I can not guarantee that there will be no more coup attempts , ’ said the armed forces spokesman , Brigadier-General Oscar Florendo . |
24 | Critics have also pointed to the lack of transport links to the development , but Olympia&York denies that there will be a problem given the proposed extension of the Jubilee Line , increased capacity of the Light Docklands Railway , and the building of new roads . |
25 | ‘ I can not guarantee that there will be no more coup attempts , ’ said the armed forces spokesman , Brigadier-General Oscar Florendo . |
26 | It is argued that there will be no discounts only surcharges , on original prices , and this will be inflationary . |
27 | The danger is that there will be a careful selection both of members with primary allegiance to different and even hostile interests , and of officials preoccupied with their careers . |
28 | With this in view the consensus among the agencies is that there will be some discounting , because nobody can ever get it exactly right , but nothing like what has been available in recent years . |
29 | The Government have accordingly decided to plan on the basis that there will be no further call-up under the National Service Acts after the end of 1960 . |
30 | Mr Li has made it plain that there will be no more special economic zones in the next ten years , and the praise in the communiqué for the Dengist reforms smacks of insincere ritual . |