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

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1 Readers will note that the rest of this book will sometimes raise more questions than it answers , but they will , I hope , agree that raising questions is at least a step towards providing answers and solving problems .
2 Regular readers will recall that the first half of the 1970s saw an unprecedented upsurge of feminist activism , the most vigorous since the struggle for the vote in the first two decades of the century .
3 Airily we were told by our controlling officer at Gravesend to investigate on a night patrol , and anyone who knows the maze of creeks and rivers on this part of the coast will realise that the odds were much greater than finding a needle in a haystack .
4 Labour will ensure that the 3 million people on the pile of human misery known as the dole queue will be given a chance to work and to provide tax and insurance .
5 occasionally a manager or agent will suggest that a band is ‘ available for session ’ .
6 Michael is pleased the programme will show that a family with a handicapped member can have a rewarding holiday — and equally glad that it does not try to disguise the difficulties .
7 The introduction to the heads will specify that the clause is binding on both parties and is not subject to contract .
8 Someone who believes that abortion is murder will think that the checkerboard abortion statute produces more injustice than outright prohibition and less than outright license ; someone who believes women have a right to abortion reverses these judgments .
9 That uncertainty will mean that the City of London will lose any aspirations that it has to accommodate the central European bank .
10 My right hon. and learned Friend will understand that the west midlands conurbation , lying as it does in a landlocked area , is responsible for the bulk of the country 's manufacturing industry , and that it depends on adequate and improving road conditions .
11 Hopefully the initial push towards the enemy will ensure that the Fanatic hits the enemy more often than he hits his mates … but you can never be sure .
12 This chapter will argue that an important aspect of such initiatives is their address to the ambiguous significatory structures of psychological discourse .
13 Again the minimal expansion of the spatio-temporal setting will suggest that the man has a drink and talks to the barman within that same club and on that same occasion , within a restricted time-span , say an hour rather than a year .
14 Such increases set a bad example and I hope that managers in the private and public sectors will remember that the setting of pay for those who are high on the ladder affects the willingness of people further down the ladder to respond sensibly .
15 This practice will ensure that the average project duration will be minimized .
16 To increase the labour force will require that the potential of minority groups , including those with disabilities and learning difficulties , is recognised and that appropriate training and support for them is made available .
17 A glance at the list of institutions discarding books will show that the largest single category is teacher-training colleges , which have been subjected to more than their fair share of amalgamations and closures in recent years .
18 The graffitist who scrawls : Mr Kipling writes exceedingly good books will hope that the reader knows of Rudyard Kipling the writer ; but the joke is lost unless the reader also knows the syntactic frame of the advertising slogan Mr Kipling bakes exceedingly good cakes .
19 Exposure to the CS prior to the conditioning trials will mean that the conditional probability of US given CS ( when assessed over all trials ) will be lowered and the likelihood of the CSs being able to evoke a CR will be reduced .
20 If Labour Members oppose the Bill , they and the miners will know that the redundancy terms on offer — which are generous by any standards — the transfer payments available for those wishing to move to other pits , the retraining help , and the managed workshops are all being provided by a Conservative Government , despite opposition from the Labour party .
21 The test will check that the driver 's and front passenger door can be opened from inside and outside the vehicle and latched shut , and that other passenger doors can be latched shut .
22 So , although there is clearly an argument for using buckets that are as large as possible , over-large buckets will mean that an extended search through the bucket will be required to locate the desired record .
23 Those who know the geography of Scotland will understand that the latter percentage is much higher in rural areas where there is no other employment .
24 Follow-up work will ensure that the site visit is integrated with that term 's scheme of work .
25 Consideration of the Great Reform Act will show that the use of 20th Century democratic ideals and hindsight can distort our view of the justice of the measure .
26 Purists will argue that the additional contributions purchase additional benefits but many will not find this a good point .
27 A Council of Regency was set up to supervise affairs : the Queen is pregnant and , if nothing comes of it , the Council will ensure that the crown of Scotland passes to Alexander III 's granddaughter , Princess Margaret of Norway .
28 I am sure that your council will understand that the company can not commit itself to the long term investment programme , or expose itself to the commercial risks involved in the project , unless the facilities can be planned in a climate of security .
29 Members of Council will know that the objective of changing the culture of the Council has gone because we 've largely done the job .
30 A glance at a geological map of England will show that the proposed line skirts , and would accommodate the mineral district lying north and east of Chirbury , from which large quantities of lead and barytes are obtained .
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