Example sentences of "that [pers pn] will [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I 've just been told that I will receive a grant from the Education and Library Board , which will be used to support my children and pay part of the course costs , ’ explained Nikki . |
2 | ‘ I give you my word , ’ she said intensely , ‘ that I will find a man who can save Swift for us all , and then I 'll marry him . ’ |
3 | ‘ The difference , if any , will be that she will tell a story which has been revised and edited by Tate . ’ |
4 | Mary obviously understands the message of the angel to mean that she will conceive a child immediately , for she points out that she is unmarried . |
5 | Sarah overhears her husband being told that she will have a son in the spring . |
6 | With the help of outplacement consultants and Chartac ( phone : 071–628 7060 ) , which runs regular seminars and one to one discussions , Tanya is optimistic that she will find a job in a medium-sized company in commerce and industry , as number two or three to the financial director . |
7 | Because your school will have a lot of contacts in industry , it is likely that you will meet a lot of adults from working places in different situations who will help to make your learning more interesting . |
8 | We all know that there is some disturbance outside — you have already said that you will make a statement on that — but it is unusual for the doors not to be locked by this stage in a Division . |
9 | Remember if you are on an income related benefit it is likely that you will receive a grant for all the ‘ reasonable ’ costs . |
10 | If the contract makes it clear that you will receive a bonus , without specifying a fixed sum , your entitlement is probably to a figure that is reasonable , taking into account sums received in previous years . |
11 | ‘ I do not think , ’ he said with some conviction , ‘ that you will find a company prepared to take the risk . ’ |
12 | You can be sure that you will find a solution of Laplace 's equation satisfying the boundary conditions , but you will have to find out which problem you have obtained the solution of . |
13 | An omnibus awaited us , and we got ourselves and our luggage stowed therein or thereon ; but a place in the hotel omnibus does not guarantee that you will find a corner in the house . |
14 | And it may be , for example , that you will have a school that has a very high erm high number of children perhaps who are particularly motivated towards computer studies . |
15 | The leaves will need to be clear of the soil surface , which means that you will have a row of cuttings protruding some 3–4 inches ( 8–10cm ) . |
16 | I chose the filename PENGUIN because it 's unlikely that you will have a file of that name on your hard disk . |
17 | When you warn your child that you will withdraw a privilege if he or she does X , Y or Z , make sure it is a threat that you can deliver . |
18 | My hope is that you will become a supporter of UNICEF and that , together , we can give them what they so desperately need : a passport to health for their children . |
19 | Most lay clients assume that you will get a report from their GP , although this is not usually necessary or desirable . |
20 | It 's after the consultation has taken place that we will make a decision , and we will be listening during that consultation to what all the people of Chipping Norton say . |
21 | ‘ I have written to the chairmen of all the big banks to tell them that we will run a campaign to urge all students to boycott all banks which take part in the loans scheme . |
22 | For instance it is unlikely that we will cross a road safely if we are not mildly anxious . |
23 | That 's how serious we are and although Mr er has to give his little laugh but I hope that he is just as much serious er particularly now that the political realities are that we will have a way forward , of not only supporting the delivery and management of community education services in that particular area but a clear focus has now been given , hopefully after this amendment er has been carried to the education authority . |
24 | We have never gone beyond the statement that we will have a maximum of 128 warheads per submarine . |
25 | ‘ Now that the Conservatives have got in it is more than likely that we will get a base rate cut and so all investment rates will fall . ’ |
26 | They say Wednesday erm activity at Latton Bush , thanks for sending that information , I 've sent off the letter and said that we will take a stall and if anyone 's free to help |
27 | Acts undertaken for another purpose and not in order to consent can constitute consent if undertaken in the belief that they will confer a right or impose a duty and if the fact that they are undertaken with such a belief is the reason for them having this result . |
28 | This is supposed to mean that they will travel a lot the following year . |
29 | The 1981 census showed that nearly 97 per cent of people of pensionable age were thus accommodated ; while the recent dramatic growth of private residential care may increase the proportion in institutional care , the fact remains that they will remain a minute fraction of the elderly population . |
30 | If they are strongly and exclusively attached to domineering parents who set impossibly high standards and are deeply ‘ hurt ’ when their offspring fail to live up to them , it is probable that they will acquire a sense of conscience so severe and restrictive that their spontaneity and emotional life will be crippled and much of their creative energy will remain unused . |