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

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1 There was nothing precious about the playing — no feeling of careful compromise so as to accommodate the work 's problems , and certainly , to hornist Frank Lloyd 's playing , one can listen , whatever the technical complexities , in the comfortable knowledge that nothing will slip between bell and lip .
2 A young wife may assume that her husband will come shopping with her and he may take it for granted that she will stay at home while he goes to the local football match , or plays golf with the boys .
3 You need have no fear that she will come in contact with any intruders .
4 I have notified our national Treasurer and I am sure that she will write on behalf of the Executive to thank the Branch for their support .
5 Certainly , expecting that you will suffer from jet-lag hardly helps and this becomes an argument for adopting a positive attitude to the difficulties and knowing that they can be minimized by following the advice we give later .
6 ‘ The last part ( of JAA costs ) is fees that you will pay for JAA Certification and Approval .
7 ‘ I know , however , that you will go from strength to strength with your new Chairman and I am confident that you will be extremely successful .
8 There is n't a list so that you will need to sort of think it through .
9 So it may be the Regional Association or perhaps the local estuary er Sailing Association is first contacted and what will happen er when one is contacted is that you will come into contact with environmentalists and conservationists and not all environmentalists and conservationists are quite as af affable and conciliatory as I am , some can be quite confrontational and therefore there will be the need for a considerable amount of lip biting and self restraint .
10 ‘ It may be that you will come across information which you think would interest me .
11 Remember that you will act as host on the day , but you and your guest are welcome to come to tea with the other guests .
12 But he told the Legislative Council : ‘ We do recognise that the current uncertain situation can not be allowed to continue for much longer and that we will need to gazette the bill if a decision on talks ca n't be reached imminently . ’
13 Earlier chapters ( see Chapter 6 especially ) have indicated how the financing of budget deficits ( or surpluses ) has implications for the size of the money supply and the level of interest rates , and it is to the relationship between these monetary variables and economic activity that we will turn in Chapter 11 .
14 Erm the , the frame that we 've , that we will have on site
15 IMAGINE the reaction if , say , Ladbroke came to its shareholders and said : ‘ The Government have decreed that we will have to rebid for our betting licence in 1992 , and to put ourselves in a better position to win it we are taking on borrowings equal to our equity and giving our managers around 15 per cent of the company . ’
16 When we know how someone 's filter functions we are more effective at loving them in a way that they will perceive as love .
17 Will my hon. Friend assure the House that they will remain in service for many years to come , unlike the scenario if the Liberal Democrats were ever to implement their 50 per cent .
18 True , all acts of government policy create a presumption that they will remain in force and are an invitation to the citizen to adapt his private behaviour accordingly ; but the tendency of decisions in the social service field to create vested interests is of a quite peculiar order .
19 We guarantee nothing — wild birds are free to go where they wish and , though we can give them the best possible conditions , we can never be certain that they will stand in front of a hide !
20 My personal view is that they will run on lead free if the valve gear and engine are in perfect condition before using unleaded petrol .
21 IBM says that it will bring into AD/Cycle ‘ many of the features existing in the recently delivered AIX Software Development Environment Workbench/6000 ’ — which sounds like a signal victory for and endorsement of Hewlett-Packard Co 's approach since Workbench/6000 is based on the Softbench Broadcast Message Server licensed from Hewlett-Packard .
22 But the blank horror over Khmer Rouge atrocities between 1975 and 1978 has created a blind spot about its strength in Cambodia , and the growing likelihood that it will return to power , either on its own or with the other Cambodian opposition factions .
23 Erm the remaining seventy two percent are entirely separate from this and obviously that 's a a very important point to bear in mind when you consider the level of allocation that 's been made first of all , and secondly the likelihood that if that is successful , first of all if it 's approved , if it 's recommended by the panel and eventually taken on by the county , and secondly if happens , then it is likely that it will result in skewing of the workforce even more towards the manufacturing sector of the economy and would in our view be contrary to the aim of diversification of the economic base .
24 It is hard to imagine a greater contrast between two rock types than that between obsidian , a natural volcanic glass which will shatter at a blow into razor-sharp splinters , and pumice , a rock so light and frothy that it will float on water .
25 The examination business is big business with a multi-million pound turnover and with the possibility that it will grow in size , complexity and cost .
26 Not wishing to jeopardise businesses , the Committee suggests that directors must satisfy themselves on the basis that they have a reasonable expectation that it will continue in operation for the period specified in the guide-lines .
27 Nevertheless , you should be able to convince even an accounting-oriented government that it will save on unemployment payments if some of the unemployed are put to work .
28 Ray Noorda , 67 , chief executive of Novell Inc , has given an assurance that he will set in train the process of finding a successor to run the company ‘ in the next year ’ .
29 I remind him of the disproportionate harm that the MacSharry proposals would cause and seek his assurance that he will bear in mind the Scottish farmers and all those elsewhere in Britain when he represents the interests of the British Government and the British farmer in Europe .
30 Worse than that from the Government 's point of view , I do not think that he will arrive in time for the general election .
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