Example sentences of "that [pron] will [adv] be [v-ing] " in BNC.

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31 I do n't know of any league penalty regarding players not turning up and not letting their opponents know in good time that they will not be playing .
32 Marks&Spencer and Storehouse , representing BhS , Habitat , Richard Shops and MotherCare , have already confirmed that they will not be introducing dual pricing .
33 His silence about Megara is not complete : Pericles is described as telling the Athenians that they will not be going to war over a trifle , if they refuse to rescind the Megarian decree as the Spartans demand .
34 Where the departure follows upon some dispute , on the other hand , there will be a natural inclination to enforce the restrictions in full , but it should be remembered that they will only be binding upon the outgoing partner himself , not on third parties .
35 Although Sun has re-iterated that it wo n't be doing a 64-bit Sparc implementation itself for at least the next three years — ‘ there is no need for it yet ’ ( UX No 376 ) — the company is seeking to define the space in which some are already working — Hal Computer Systems Inc for one .
36 What you 'll find , you 'll find in here that it 'll just be picking up the budgies mainly .
37 But perhaps those who most objected to Hitlers painting being put on sale can take some consolation from the fact that it will not be taking pride of place in Mr Sullivans living room :
38 The US Environmental Protection Agency ( EPA ) has announced that it will not be tightening the standard for low-level ozone , the principal ingredient of smog .
39 M&S insists that it will not be cutting quality or raising prices on other products to counter the discounts .
40 December 8th : The manager of the direct-labour organisation , which does the council 's building work , announces that it will not be making its projected profit , but a £3m loss .
41 The company will have unbundled its services to such an extent that it will almost be operating on an ‘ everything-on-demand ’ basis .
42 English Heritage says that it will now be talking to its advisory committees .
43 You do n't let yourself into someone else 's flat to use the telephone unless you are quite certain that he wo n't be coming back while you 're there , and that means that you know he is far enough away for you to be safe .
44 If his excuse is that he will not be saying anything new , I hope that the newspapers will note that he will just be churning out the same old stuff yet again .
45 BERNARD Weatherill , Speaker of the House of Commons until his successor is elected on April 27 , tells me that he will not be writing his memoirs — unlike his predecessors Selwyn Lloyd and George Thomas ( now Lord Tonypandy ) .
46 Clearly my right honourable friend the secretary of state will want to hear the views of another place , but I can say that he will not be recommending that the amendment should be overturned .
47 This could occur if the breach by the seller is a failure to deliver the goods by the contractual delivery date , or if the seller commits an anticipatory repudiation , e.g. informs the buyer that he will not be delivering or will not be delivering by the contractual delivery date .
48 I am sure that he will not be preaching an anti-Christian message .
49 He also made it clear that he will not be participating in the all-weather racing .
50 If his excuse is that he will not be saying anything new , I hope that the newspapers will note that he will just be churning out the same old stuff yet again .
51 He told the conference that he will today be publishing a consultative Green Paper to tackle what he called ‘ the weapon of the militant — the tool of the wrecker ’ .
52 Drama time After recapping through still images , the teacher explains that he will now be taking on a different role .
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