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

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1 While they may not alter the actual risks that something will happen , they at least inspire the feeling that such events are not entirely outside the hunter 's control .
2 Or is it more likely to be so affected by nationalism and the historical preferences of its peoples that it will remain a heterogeneous collection of individual markets linked together in a loose customs union ?
3 Instead , the very word ‘ miniature ’ means that everything should be of a smaller scale than usual , even including the fabric or card that you will use for the backing .
4 Then , place a sheet of glass over the design and trace the outlines on to the stiff card that you will be using for your stencil pattern .
5 It is essential to ensure prior to starting an experiment that you will not be contravening any national or international regulations governing the use of animals for scientific purposes .
6 What I 'd like you to do just for the last ten minutes is to think of a member of staff you have who has a training need and think about how you will go about training them and the methods that you will use .
7 Intel Corp has confirmed a report in the San Francisco Chronicle that it will delay introduction of its Pentium microprocessor until May , but denies the paper 's assertion that it is holding the chip back to exploit demand for existing 80486 products .
8 In the case envisaged the plaintiff should inform the defendant that he will join the maker of the product as co-defendant and that , in the event of the court finding that the injury was not caused by the latent defect , the plaintiff will seek a Sanderson Order against the original defendant in respect of the co-defendant 's costs .
9 If users find the technical quality of the system to be low , they are unlikely to welcome it , with the result that they will be disinclined to use it . ’
10 Fired off in rapid succession questions merely sound like an inquisition with the result that you will be creating anxiety , not ideas .
11 In a quantitative sense , in terms of the number of laws that have been passed in the past 12 years , that is correct , but if the totality of the laws represent a house , it will ensure that the laws that it changes will result in the foundations being decimated , with the result that it will fall down .
12 PROGRESS in setting up a new retreat centre in Falkland in Fife which was initiated by Church of Scotland deaconess Lynda Wright has been much swifter than anticipated with the result that it will welcome its first guests from the beginning of April .
13 I 'm most grateful , erm , would he take the opportunity to repudiate the comments made by the honourable member for Perry Barr that we will not have erm an alien voting system inflicted upon this country , forced upon this country as he said erm by the institutions of the European community .
14 I can tell traders that there will be a big police presence .
15 I can tell traders that there will be a big police presence .
16 If they are not , I fear that the worries that I will express tonight will be fulfilled .
17 Handsets will be have to offered at about £300 — way below the cost of making them to start with , until volumes bring the cost down — in order to make the service competitive with the cellular duopoly.The company insists that analysts ' worries that there will be a shortage of handsets is unfounded .
18 ‘ There is not a shred of doubt in my mind that we will win , ’ he says .
19 Has n't it crossed your mind that we will be missed , the others will be wondering what has happened ?
20 The forced march through Siberia becomes increasingly desperate and hallucinatory ( in fact Ypsilanti is , from the outset , clear in his own mind that they will never find the emperor ) : when the regiment comes to cross the tajga in July 1918 , the forest takes on the appearance both of a paradise regained and of a place of horror , endless in extent , haunted by marauding tigers and ghostly tribes .
21 Six fish are just right for your pond , bearing in mind that they will grow quickly .
22 At this stage it will be feeding by itself , but bear in mind that it will not have completed the necessary course of inoculations .
23 Bearing in mind that it will be mostly hidden by the curtain that will fall around it , and that it may also have to support a wire umbrella frame , a 3 inch ( 7.5cm ) diameter or square stake is not too big .
24 ‘ Bearing in mind that it will be Ian McGeechan 's last game as Scotland coach , it 's a perfect setting for Gavin and his side to give him a fitting send-off , ’ said Best , who will be taking a video of the Murrayfield game back with him and will spend this week poring over it , looking at both the performances of Scotland and potential Lions .
25 Lastly , it must always be kept in mind that there will be no need to register financing devices which the law of personal property does not treat as charges ; for example , title reservation .
26 Lincolnshire and Humberside , and so er er I 've no doubt in my mind that there will be opportunities available to us , er through further capital receipts , in the foreseeable future .
27 When calculating appointment times bear in mind that you will need five full minutes minimum before and after each interview ( ten minutes between interviews ) .
28 This will help as part of the socialization process , but do bear in mind that you will not be able to allow it to scamper about at the end of the journey until you return home , because it will not be fully protected at this stage .
29 If recruiting a specialist practitioner , therefore , bear in mind that you will often have to carry him or her for a reasonable period until they have been able to build their workload up .
30 PLANNING for the 1994 British International Motor Show has taken a step forward with confirmation that it will again be held at Birmingham 's NEC .
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