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

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31 The government announced that it will replace the poll tax with a council tax .
32 IBM also announced that it will begin distributing the AIX/6000 on compact disk .
33 It is intended that it will draw in towns , villages , fields and woods and , according to the commission , 20 million visitors from an 80 mile radius .
34 15.2 hereby agrees that it will use such confidential information solely for the purposes of this Agreement and that it shall not disclose , whether directly or indirectly , to any third party such information other than as required to carry out the purposes of this Agreement .
35 Others fear that it will contain metals especially copper from the pipes and boiler , and choose to boil drinking water to bring up the temperature .
36 The dam is to be built on the Bio Bio river , Chile 's largest , and environmentalists fear that it will open the way for a further six dams on the river , as well as damaging the monkey puzzle Araucaria araucana pine forests , which the government has declared a national monument .
37 The programme , which involves four hydro-electric power plants , has already drawn opposition from Greenpeace , the World Wide Fund for Nature , and Greek environmental groups , who fear that it will damage the ecosystem of Thrace , which straddles the border between the two countries .
38 I fear that it will cause great panic in the City and in America and do harm to the Allies .
39 However , his finance director , James Kerr-Muir , revealed that it will lead to a £900 million goodwill write-off for Kingfisher and push gearing above 60 per cent .
40 In his message of congratulations , WACC 's General Secretary , Rev Carlos A Valle , wrote : ‘ We welcome this award as a recognition of your courage and commitment in the field of human rights , and we trust that it will inspire other groups and individuals who are engaged in the struggle for justice , both in Brazil and throughout Latin America . ’
41 In his message of congratulations , WACC 's General Secretary , Rev Carlos A Valle , wrote : ‘ We welcome this award as a recognition of your courage and commitment in the field of human rights , and we trust that it will inspire other groups and individuals who are engaged in the struggle for justice , both in Brazil and throughout Latin America . ’
42 By this , we mean that it will ascend perfectly when the sail is under pressure , and the line tension applies a driving force ; but it will tumble or spin off to the right or left if the line tension is relaxed .
43 The weight of development money from such a vast army of different interests behind it mean that it will dominate what used to be known as the data processing department however much the purists suck their teeth in fastidious disdain .
44 Clerical Medical 's fund will have to be wound up at the end of five years , which will ensure that it will have to pay CGT in full on whatever has been made .
45 But Catalonia says that it will bear the entire cost if necessary .
46 IBM says that it will offer AIX CICS/6000 to vendors like Sun , Hewlett Packard and Digital Equipment Corp .
47 European and Asian countries , where companies have few scruples about exploiting their American rivals ' legal handicap , could pass anti-bribery laws of their own and TI says that it will lobby for such legislation .
48 Furthermore , if Sun Microsystems Inc has infringed its property rights , an issue yet unproven , Microsoft says that it will start legal proceedings .
49 Digital Equipment Corp , left out of the COSE initiative , has been invited , and it says that it will send its X/Open representative as an observer .
50 Derek Clark says that it will change sailing by forcing people to realise that sometimes championships are won by people who are the right weight and size rather than the best sailor … he says they 're hoping to examine the skill levels … it also means that more people can go racing …
51 IBM says that it will bring into AD/Cycle ‘ many of the features existing in the recently delivered AIX Software Development Environment Workbench/6000 ’ — which sounds like a signal victory for and endorsement of Hewlett-Packard Co 's approach since Workbench/6000 is based on the Softbench Broadcast Message Server licensed from Hewlett-Packard .
52 If a public sector organisation says that it will do something at a certain time , the customer wants that to happen .
53 He says that it will cost money , especially if the dispute continues for some time .
54 Labour says that it will reverse every step that the Government have taken to protect businesses , and would leave them to the mercy of Labour 's own local councils .
55 Houghton says that it will take at least 15 years to determine the impact of human activity on global warming , the time necessary to allow for an observation network covering land , sea and atmosphere to be set up .
56 Randi says that it will persuade good investigators to take conjurors seriously .
57 The company says that it will broaden its collaborative Asynchronous Transfer Mode development effort as its ATM specifications mature , in order to ensure that all equipment supplied by other manufacturers will be compatible .
58 Netwise says that it will provide future migration support to DCE as well as a new product , scheduled for announcement next quarter , to provide interoperability between ONC and DCE applications .
59 The version provided says that it will duplicate software that early versions of CopyIIPC will not .
60 Unix Systems Laboratories Inc says that it will release a beta version of the promised Architecture Neutral Distribution Format for independent software vendors by summer .
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