Example sentences of "that [pron] will [be] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Ideally , your contract will provide that you will be guaranteed receipt of the same sum net of UK tax if you unexpectedly have to pay that tax .
2 Can he give some assurances that there will be coherent planning to make sure that there are no vulnerable people er affected in this way , in the transition over to care in the community ?
3 Over the last few months SCOTVEC and the National Council for Vocational Qualifications ( NCVQ ) have collaborated to produce a joint statement , the main feature of which is an agreement that SVQs and NVQs are compatible in their essential features and that there will be mutual recognition of these throughout the UK .
4 In relation to Europe and 1992 , it is expected that there will be substantial growth in many markets ( particularly Spain ) , although at the present time EC rules and regulations on pensions are still being liberalised .
5 There is considerable evidence that markets are expecting a realignment following the Maastricht negotiations and that there will be downward pressure on sterling , testing the Chancellor 's resolve over interest rates .
6 ‘ It seems inevitable that there will be other business failures and a high level of bad debts in our domestic business , even as economic recovery becomes established ’ , he said .
7 So that there will be general consensus whilst they do represent a reasonable view of the people .
8 Is he aware that there will be general satisfaction with the help that he has given to St. Asaph business park , which is one of the best developments to have emerged in Rhuddlan for a long time ?
9 What possible answer is it to say that there will be professional advice ?
10 Once established , rapport makes it more likely that there will be genuine understanding and agreement and that the interaction will be mutually beneficial and enjoyable .
11 There follows the observation that the need for responsiveness to rapid technological change and fluctuating economic climate requires management to involve employees in the process of making decisions , if only for the practical reason that there will be great difficulty in carrying through decisions against resistance by trade unions .
12 ‘ Madam Speaker , I know that there will be great sadness at this news .
13 Mr Major himself told the Commons at Prime Minister 's question time that the Chancellor , Norman Lamont , had ‘ made it absolutely clear that there will be extra help for less well-off pensioners and other people on low income ’ .
14 The advantages of the local hall are that there will be extra room to run around in and the party is contained for a set number of hours without too much disruption at home .
15 The solidification model shows that the chains can be incorporated into the basic lamellar form with the minimum amount of movement and that there will be extensive meandering of chains between the lamellae forming the interfacial amorphous regions .
16 It is clear that there will be considerable disruption locally during construction .
17 That there will be fierce opposition to such changes is fairly certain , and there will be vociferant arguments against them , and whilst these must be listened to , they must be allowed to have influence only if they can help in the process of bringing into being the new philosophy or religion .
18 ‘ It is not necessary to suggest that there will be conscious unfairness ; but it is , I submit , possible that such judges will , particularly in cases where the liberty of the subject is concerned , find themselves unconsciously biased through over-appreciation of executive difficulty …
19 The aircraft will remain in France until mid-March 1992 when it is anticipated that there will be sufficient snow to continue training in England !
20 Sir Anthony Meyer : I my right Hon. Friend aware that the very ambitious urban aid programme that was announced today will be warmly welcomed and that there will be special pleasure that Clwyd has not suffered at the hands of south Wales , although we should have liked to see more projects ?
21 Will my right hon. Friend confirm that there will be swift Government action to remedy that situation and will he commiserate with the Leader of the Opposition about the fact that his and his party 's principal supporter should turn out to be a crook ?
22 Will he ensure — and give me an assurance — that there will be careful monitoring ?
23 The letter expresses four concerns about the TGAT report : that the assessment proposals require an enormously elaborate and complex system ; that there will be heavy reliance on teachers ' judgements in addition to the nationally prescribed tests ; that the costs will be considerable ; and that the new system will take a long time to implement .
24 Do you think , knowing your child , that he/she will be happy coming to this school ?
25 I have never suggested to the media that anybody goes on a programme , unless I know that it will be good radio or good television .
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