Example sentences of "[art] [noun] that [pers pn] will " in BNC.

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1 Further , it is only in the Fellowships that they will get sufficient identification with other sufferers to be able to see that there is hope for recovery when they do finally admit defeat .
2 Er , we have in her place , Judy , whose sitting here and I know that every official , and I hope yourselves , will give her all the support that she will need in this job and to say to her , your very welcome , and I know we 're going to enjoy having you with us .
3 Prof Anderson yesterday confirmed to the The Scotsman that he will outline the proposals , believed to be the first of their kind on such a scale in Britain , to councillors and officials this morning at a private meeting .
4 IBM said that the cost of the actions will be approximately $2,100m net , on top of the $2,100m that it will take to cover the cost of the voluntary redundancies , the $4,200m total to be offset by adoption of Financial Accounting Standard 109(a) , which will allow the company to write back to the profit and loss account about $1,900m in money set aside for deferred taxes .
5 It is not , however , necessarily the case that they will be able to influence policy decisions or even specific proposals ; that , as we have said , depends on the institutional and political arrangements and access .
6 Therefore , from the dealer 's point of view , the hire-purchase transaction has the advantage that he will not be prevented by either of those sections from recovering the goods after they have been passed on by the hirer to an innocent third party .
7 Plastic mirror is another possible substitute and has the advantage that it wo n't steam over ; on the other hand it can crack very easily when it is being fixed into place and it does seem to give a more distorted reflection .
8 And then you have to work out the coins that you 'll need for eight p
9 This is what I call the strategy of non-decision , the decision that we will do nothing , that we wo n't harass the child , that we will give the child time to relax and move at his own pace , rather than determining the pace that we feel the child ought to be following .
10 I welcome the commitment that has been shown by the head of the governing body , but I can not give any hint of the decision that I will be taking by the end of February .
11 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 .
12 This can be done by the seller informing the buyer that he will not deliver the goods or the buyer informing the seller that he will not accept them .
13 Well it 's not of course , that 's absolute rubbish and of the cases that we 'll have here tonight , each of them if they are true are very very er unfortunate indeed , an and I would n't condone any of them if they 're true .
14 Regional task forces estimate , however , that the gap between the hours stipulated in most juniors ' contracts and the hours that they will actually work is about five to 10 hours a week .
15 When this bout of unemployment is over , or when unemployment is declining , we must avoid children leaving school with no idea of the skills that they will need to work properly in the jobs that they will want , and in the jobs that will be available .
16 If you know the length per ball or cone of the yarns that you will be using for your garment , you can enter this information in the ADJUST section .
17 Explain to the people who buy your house where your pets are buried in the hope that they wo n't accidentally disturb the grave .
18 In theory , you could see me in the Sunshine Home for Impoverished Journalists in 40 years ' time , tripping the nurses over with my Zimmer frame in the hope that they 'll let me father their child .
19 ‘ I think they 're being watched in the hope that they 'll give something away .
20 So you buy the Watchtower in the hope that they 'll go away and no come back , knowing full well that they will and that when they do , you 'll hide in the loo and pretend you 're out .
21 The teacher is the third man ( sic ) , in the middle , a kind of literary pander , forever introducing kids and books to each other in the hope that they 'll fall in love .
22 If , as Lord Bruce of Donington points out ( letter , April 2 ) , the new Parliament will be presented with a Bill before most members have themselves been able to read the text of the treaty , this is presumably in the hope that they will railroad it through before the British presidency commences in June .
23 The Commission has elected to promote European ‘ champions ’ which will dominate the EC market , in the hope that they will be able to outperform international giants in the United States and Japan .
24 My intention is to let the barbel in all areas know that there is free feed about in the hope that they will then begin to search for the source .
25 If you and your partner have problems which make you deeply unhappy , do n't gloss over them in the hope that they will go away .
26 Leaves are much hardier and will stand any amount of bad treatment , but having said that do n't try pressing damaged or nibbled leaves in the hope that they will look better once they have been pressed because they wo n't !
27 The pictures can then be made as a set right from the beginning , rather than just hanging together three or four pictures that you have already made , in the hope that they will be complementary .
28 She is placing her faith in them in the hope that they will restore respect for the monarchy .
29 Among the many ‘ thank-you ’ letters I wrote , I sent one to Alan Shell of the Humanist Association , who replied , ‘ We are very glad our letter was of help to you and you will be interested to know that I propose to send copies of your letter , with your name deleted , to our funeral officiants in the hope that they will take courage from it and help any others who might be in similar difficulties . ’
30 Thus to the question ‘ Why do you feel affection for your children ? ’ or ‘ Why are you inclined to assist animals ( or fellow citizens ) in pain ? ’ , it would sound lame and otiose to reply that it is because your children are kind and decent , or that you assist others in the hope that they will assist you , or that you do both to contribute to the greatest happiness of the greatest number of creatures .
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