Example sentences of "[verb] that he will [be] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 It is expected that he will be favourably disposed towards the report 's proposals .
2 The unionists hope that he will be less receptive to ‘ Irish blarney ’ and Balliol , the Dragoon Guards and the Bar hardly offer the political socialisation required to understand Ulster 's Catholic dispossessed .
3 Before the hon. Gentleman gets stuck into the CAP , on which matter I hope that he will be as robust as my right hon. Friend in defending the interests of the British farmer , may I advise him that I was interested to note that he began his speech by talking about animal diseases and BSE ?
4 The individual sees himself as contributing to an indefinite process of inquiry by an unlimited community of inquirers , and he may well not believe that he will be around to see inquiry converge on the truth ( 5.589 , 2.652ff . ) .
5 He loved his constituency , his country and the House of Commons , and I know that he will be sadly missed by hon. Members on both sides of the House .
6 John played a leading part in the DTI 's support for the IT industry and research base for many years , and I know that he will be greatly missed by all involved .
7 It is not necessary to believe that Christ will be here tomorrow , although it may help to believe that he will be here some time .
8 G. accepts his suggestion and leaves , observing that he will be back fairly soon to see what sort of progress has been made .
9 ‘ I have been told to say that he will be very rich when he is older .
10 I am sorry for the poor girl if her bridegroom chooses to behave as he did tonight , and , knowing him well , I can not imagine that he will be any better behaved when he is married to her than he was before . ’
11 Rigney has been training quietly on his own over the past few weeks and believes that he will be back in action in the New Year for Greystones .
12 Thus Lyons ( 1977 : 32 ) observes that the notion of communication is readily used ‘ of feelings , moods and attitudes ’ but suggests that he will be primarily interested in ‘ the intentional transmission of factual , or propositional , information ’ .
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