Example sentences of "[adv] [that] [noun pl] will [be] " in BNC.

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1 In an attempt to eliminate what we know is stupid , we are often forced into a bureaucratic game through which we hope to define our expectations and the rules of the game so that emotions will be controlled and rationality will triumph .
2 The word list has been created with an eye to current concerns so that students will be exposed to an up-to-date vocabulary that is relevant to them .
3 The HP version will be fully interoperable across systems so that users will be able to manage distributed computing networks of workstations and servers from different vendors using a single integrated set of tools .
4 Happiest day ‘ However , the health authority has now raised some additional money so that in-patients will be in this part of the unit , ’ he said .
5 My hon. Friend the Member for Bradford , South ( Mr. Cryer ) got it right when he said yesterday that Ministers will be regarded as wearers of dirty raincoats before very long .
6 Now that facilities will be freely available and not the subject of constant negotiation we hope that even more undergraduates will participate .
7 The latter accepts shelf-life [ i.e. that books will be available in the same place for a reasonable period of time ] as part of the process , the librarian-disposer wants quick clearance .
8 It starts with about $380m over five years to help national authorities exchange information in areas such as taxes and export controls , says national governments would have to provide at least $6,700m over five years , it said , and wants another $7,900m or so over seven years to help all the Community 's backward regions to build up their telecommunications and computer infrastructures ; it says helpfully that loans will be available from the European Investment Bank to help with the effort .
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