Example sentences of "[noun] that [noun] will [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I have an irrational fear that Lucker will blank me .
2 But I stick to my pre-season prediction that Arsenal will have it tucked away well before the last ball is kicked .
3 Students ' academic freedoms are reminders , then , of our hope that students will develop their own autonomy , but it is an autonomy exercised within a shared form of life .
4 A similar switch-over type of story can be written by doing what I have counselled writers of full-length detective stories not to do : by slipping in a tiny clue in the hope that readers will miss it .
5 But just as a business can not go on year after year ignoring a fall in cash flow … so too the Government can not keep on running up debt in the hope that recovery will solve our problems .
6 He said : ‘ Just as a business can not go on year after year ignoring a fall in cash flow caused by a downturn in the economy , so too the Government can not keep on running up debt in the hope that recovery will solve our problems . ’
7 The optimism of the secular moralists that hypocrisy will reveal itself , the conviction of a Christian that God can penetrate it , these are reassuring attitudes in the long term .
8 Weighing on a weekly basis reduces the likelihood that people will weigh themselves obsessionally every day and reassures the women with bulimia that weight does not necessarily go up when they eat three meals a day .
9 the announcement that BP will continue their presence here is welcomed by both the Wood Group and the Port Authority .
10 ‘ If these two concepts are interpreted too simply , there 's a danger that people will believe we have to ensure only that the customer is satisfied or delighted .
11 Peirce could probably allow the same : his position rests upon the belief that there is a logical guarantee that induction will take us to the truth in the long run , but that our confidence in the short-run efficacy of the method is simply an ‘ acritical ’ commonsense certainty which may be susceptible to scientific explanation .
12 Diversion of resources into light industry , for example , can not solve the incentive problem as , without market pressures , there can be no guarantee that factories will produce what consumers wish to buy .
13 Pray every day that God will fill you with the Holy Spirit so that you have more courage to speak up for Jesus .
14 As yet , there is only speculation that Charles will relinquish his birthright .
15 That political will does not exist because public opinion has not yet begun to be aware of the scale of possible changes that governments will ask their publics to accept .
16 This allows no glib assumptions that growth will solve everything , the deficit included .
17 ’ There are no guarantees that people will believe what you believe about God , Jesus , the Bible etc .
18 WHILE the people of Hong Kong , stripped of any useful British nationality by successive immigration laws , fear for their future after the massacre at Peking in June , many Macao citizens , just 40 miles away across the Pearl River delta , rest secure in the knowledge that Portugal will offer them a guaranteed home of last resort after it returns their territory to China in 1999 .
19 Similarly , he feels that by offering it as a no-cost option , the company invalidates the criticism that users will tie themselves into a non-standard technology : since V.32terbo is downwardly compatible with V.32bis , he points out that users are not losing anything by giving themselves the option of faster transmission with V.32terbo .
20 If you learn from it there 's an excellent chance that love will come your way again , this time with a happier outcome .
21 First team custodian Fred Barber is only on loan from Peterborough for a month , so there is a good chance that Munson will make his Division Three debut before the end of this campaign .
22 To the contrary , there is a growing , glum chance that events will pass him and the European Community by , for the speed of change in Eastern Europe — an East German head of state deposed on Wednesday , a Czechoslovak Prime Minister gone yesterday — has a bewildering momentum that quite outdistances the ability of any Council of Ministers to react .
23 While non-evangelicals and atheists might agree that there have been historically specific benefits from Protestantism , and that we ought to preserve such benefits , the evangelical adds a more direct link with the belief that God will punish us if we deviate further from his commands .
24 ‘ I accept partial blame but I have a feeling that history will treat me kindly because there was nothing wrong with my basic thesis .
25 It is from changes in DTI innovation policy that SMEs will reap their rewards .
26 Police yesterday put out warnings on local radio stations telling ticket holders that officers will do everything in their power to stop the rave .
27 It is this sense of identification that gives hope to the newcomers that others will understand their fears and actions and show them the route to recovery .
28 Is n't the danger with using an expensive sound the probability that people will take it straight , as un-ironic luxury ?
29 There is an assumption that nurses will take anything that is thrown at them and that is dangerous , ’ Mr Rowden said .
30 It is a reasonable assumption that people will find it easier to accept a product if it appears in a context into which they could fit themselves , being used by people whom they could — or would like to — resemble .
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