Example sentences of "[coord] [vb base] that [pron] will [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 When you first introduce a technical term which needs explanation , either explain it immediately or indicate that you will explain it shortly .
2 We also offer our best wishes to those who were injured , and trust that they will make a full and speedy recovery .
3 As I am unsure which department of the Borough Council would have responsibility for a matter like this I am addressing my letter to you and trust that you will pass it on to the appropriate office .
4 This causes considerable annoyance to the Germans , who find themselves being forced to speak English and say that they will settle the matter ‘ by decree ’ .
5 per annum in West Yorkshire , how can a Minister stand in the House and say that it will keep West Yorkshire 154 police officers under strength this year and next year ?
6 If only she could understand the excruciating pain her boys are suffering when she treats them like this , and realise that they will carry that pain for the rest of their lives .
7 We would like to thank all our customers for their support in the past and hope that we will enjoy your continued support in the future and that of new customers .
8 It is not enough to notify the regional chairman or committee members of what 's going on and hope that they will pass on the message to the members and supporters .
9 This is very possible but , what is clear is that the only course open to you is to introduce your ferrets and hope that they will bolt a reasonable number of the occupants , since the depths involved make digging out impossible .
10 On behalf of all her fans , I would like to wish her the best of luck in 1992 and hope that she will carry on in the dedicated way she has in the past year or so .
11 I welcome my right hon. and learned Friend 's school technology initiative , and hope that he will favour Our Lady and Pope John school in Corby for funding under that scheme .
12 We wish him and his wife good health and happiness for the future and hope that he will keep in touch .
13 It is not enough , of course , simply to call something a ‘ myth ‘ and hope that it will go away .
14 Not all sentences are interesting , relevant , or suitable ; one can not just put any sentence after another and hope that it will mean something .
15 The best we can do is to make a close study of code switching and hope that it will provide an overall framework for understanding how the two perceived varieties , Creole and English , interact in conversation .
16 I offer these comments in the best possible spirit and hope that you will continue to focus on the sculpture market , particularly the increasing prominence of British Sculptors of the post-war period .
17 I understand this is one of the LCC subsidised services and hope that you will take the matter up with Ribble and ensure that this does n't occur again
18 I thank you for taking the trouble to share your concerns with me , and hope that you will find the response reassuring .
19 I wish him well , and know that he will do everything to continue and enhance the magazine 's success .
20 Wait for their inner voice and know that you will meet again someday .
21 Valda having provided the introduction , I was of course quite delighted to try and help you with names and contacts the other day on the telephone , and note that you will supply me with a strictly personal and confidential copy at the conclusion of your endeavours and I appreciate this VERY much !
22 The resulting current distribution would be terribly difficult to calculate , but one can make rough guess and claim that it will flow along the dotted lines shown in Fig. 4.17(b) .
23 Working outside is difficult in the fresh snow and when the wind picks up again we admit defeat and agree that we will stay another night .
24 I pay tribute to the work done by my hon. Friend the Member for Pontefract and Castleford ( Mr. Lofthouse ) in the area and promise that I will assist him in his fight .
25 If it does , I hope and pray that they will stop there and leave you alone , at least for the time being .
26 I hope and pray that you will win — God willing , you will because you have all the ability in the world — but I have discovered over the last few days that there are people prepared to go to great lengths to stop you .
27 Mr Lang replied : ‘ I deeply sympathise with Mrs Byers , whose late husband unfortunately died less than a month before the bill was introduced , but hope that she will appreciate that wherever the cut-off point is set , someone will fall just outside it . ’
28 I am sorry to have to decline your offer , but hope that you will understand the reasons for this .
29 Another thing I like about the book is the point that if you are , as a worker , do n't have the information , then you should say so , but add that you will find the person who does . ’
30 Do eat something before or with alcoholic drink , but remember that nothing will keep blood levels low !
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