Example sentences of "[vb base] that [ex0] will " in BNC.

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1 So your under-funding next year , and your use of the rollovers , will actually have a long term effect on the funding of the Wiltshire police force , and I suggest that there 'll be problems er , ahead on that basis .
2 The report also suggest that there will need to be a greater commitment to wardening , monitoring and maintenance in future , if the situation is not to deteriorate again after the completion of repairs .
3 Because common sense ( and cost ) suggest that there will be a limit to the number of scenarios that are worth developing , the number may be restricted to three .
4 Revised calculations from a working group chaired by Prof N. E. Day suggest that there will be between 1945 and 3215 new AIDS cases in 1997 .
5 ‘ Even so , we expect that there will be huge logjams . ’
6 Although it is accepted their goodwill is necessary , respondents expect that there will be financial implications of implementing the recommendations .
7 We realise that there will need to be additions to the job description and profile to take account of the different judicial offices such as district judge or circuit judge , but overall the job description and personal profile describe the essential qualities needed for any judge .
8 Does not the right hon. Gentleman realise that there will be outrage tonight in my constituency and in that of my hon. Friend the Member for Falkirk , East ( Mr. Ewing ) at his betrayal of the trust that has been placed in that hospital by the people in its care ?
9 Can anyone really put their hand on their heart and say that there will be no violent backdrop to the 1995 World Cup ?
10 IBM Europe 's clone subsidiary , Individual Computer Products Ltd , due to be launched on June 4 , looks to kick off with at least three new systems : sources say that there will be a desktop , a notebook and mini-tower , the first two using the 80386SX , the tower an 80486SX ; all may be bundled with Microsoft Corp 's Windows and use the AT bus ; there are rumours of a degree of channel conflict with suggestions that the systems will be sold not only through the direct channel , but there are no details yet about alternative distribution ; the launch will be phased across Europe and France will be next in line .
11 They say that there will be too many difficulties with the software , and that local government officials will not be able to work it out properly .
12 Most people acknowledge that there will be some political consequences of rising levels of unemployment , but there is no unanimity about what the effect will be .
13 The governors acknowledge that there will be times when concerted central-bank intervention is desirable .
14 The Government 's Expenditure Plans acknowledge that there will be further small reductions in real terms in capital spending .
15 Dr Alan McKinnon , the laboratory 's deputy head , said last night : ‘ We regret that there will be job losses and we shall be doing all we can to help those affected .
16 Dr Alan McKinnon , the laboratory 's deputy head , said last night : ‘ We regret that there will be job losses and we shall be doing all we can to help those affected .
17 I think the question remains or that my doubts remain that there will be a level of there will that one can assume a level of commitments which would be it would be sensible to try and draw back from or phase over a longer period of time .
18 In this case , I fear that there will be delusions of persecution . ’
19 I fear that there will be a natural tendency for suppliers such as Sony to turn to consumer electronics and recorded music outlets with whom they already have business relationships , and who are able to live off low discounts .
20 Unless there is drastic action based on the Woolf report , rather than the sort of band-aid solution that we have heard about today , I fear that there will be an increase in disturbances , especially if there is yet another unexpected surge in the prison population .
21 No matter what the Home Secretary has said , clauses 5 and 6 mean that there will be no absolute right of appeal .
22 The gains by Alliance and some Ulster Unionist moderates mean that there will be even more partnership at district council level , with Belfast possibly joining the ranks of the 13 power-sharers .
23 As we have seen , there were a variety of different types of Jacobitism , whilst the serious source problems involved in studying this subject will always limit our understanding and inevitably mean that there will continue to be much room for interpretative disagreements .
24 Certainly the first signs from other areas in which the Government have been allowed to carry out such schemes show that there will be considerable problems for transport users when the changes are introduced .
25 I foresee a time when there will be degrees in Community Interpreting as there are in Australia and I hope that there will be a recognition of equivalencies will allow interpreters to work in the countries of both of their languages .
26 I hope that there will not be more than one bid from within a company and I believe that it is unlikely to happen .
27 We hope that there will be new articles in the treaty to strengthen the role of the European Parliament in the area to which my hon. Friend has referred .
28 We hope that there will soon be great progress in Zambia .
29 We all hope that there will be a good agreement at Maastricht .
30 We hope that there will be peace soon so that we can do still more effective work .
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