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

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1 It is an interesting activity , so the chances are that they will quickly forget about the camcorder and behave naturally .
2 Then they leave them there , in among her own kittens , and when she returns the chances are that she will calmly lie down and let all the kittens feed from her without examining them in detail .
3 If your husband retires on a Friday , it is unrealistic to think that your great new life together will take off with a flourish the following Monday ; but the good news is that if you can think in terms of allowing yourselves time to renegotiate the way you live together , the chances are that you will both have adjusted to the new situation within about two years .
4 Try to interest him or her in what you have to say and the chances are that you will also interest the audience .
5 The consequence will be that they will actually become so .
6 My hope is that everyone will fully co-operate for the best beginning and development of this ‘ Day ’ . ’
7 People who will say to other people I know Jesus I know that he loves us , I know that he forgives us , I know that he is risen from the dead , and that the good news is that we will also rise from our own deaths .
8 My own feeling is that we will probably lose the battle , but there will at least be measures in place to protect the animals . ’
9 They want a spread of expenditure for the contract works So what we agreed with them is that we will forthwith start sending them client reports and I 've asked them if they will report back to us whether the client reports are in the form they want them .
10 my sorrow is that we will never kiss again
11 The point is that we will never know what God can do with us until we 've ventured forward with a little faith .
12 ‘ My anticipation is that we will certainly see a rise on Monday — not of the same proportion , but there 's clearly going to be a rise .
13 Many of these children are prepared and placed for adoption with strangers , and part of the package is that they will no longer see or be in contact with relatives who have remained in touch during their stay in care .
14 The projection for 1993 and onwards is that they will only have one of the top eight and three of the top 14 .
15 Provided the colours look attractive when the rug is purchased , the overwhelming probability is that they will only improve with age .
16 What is even more chilling for the people who have bought their council houses at a discounted price is that they will now be taxed at today 's full value .
17 What makes it look all the more daft is that they will often have to wear the same number tabard all the way through , which over top hat and tails makes them look like someone wearing his vest over his dinner jacket .
18 The theory is that if museums save on salaries and paper clips they will have more money to spend on works of art ; the reality is that they will almost certainly be saving on the works of art to make up for inadequate funding overall .
19 The point now , however , is that there will no more be passports to be shown between London and Edinburgh than London and Paris or Edinburgh and Paris .
20 One of these is that there will inevitably be widely different reading speeds .
21 One , especially relevant for the UK and for economically depressed regions of the country , is that there will certainly be international and regional differences in the rate at which new technology is taken up .
22 The virtue of this procedure is that you will then consider and decide finally whether you should make any requisitions upon , for example , the absence of a covenant for production of one of the title documents , an outstanding mortgage that should be discharged , restrictions that were not disclosed by the contract , etc .
23 The great opportunity for Labour is that it will again be the main repository of anti-Conservative votes .
24 If it is lying in the open , free of vegetation , it may become weathered ( Behrensmeyer , 1978 ) but a more likely outcome for small mammal bone is that it will either be stepped on and broken beyond recognition or simply be blown away by wind .
25 The most important of these is that it will almost certainly not equal the actual return from holding the bond even if the bond is held to maturity .
26 The more normal condition is that it will only be available to those shareholders of the target who have accepted both the share offer and the cash alternative not later than the first closing date .
27 Both the Complete Page Scanner and the SmartScan software are pleasantly easy to use , and an impressive feature is that it will actually check spelling and mark any mistakes as the image is being scanned .
28 Both the Complete Page Scanner and the SmartScan software are pleasantly easy to use , and an impressive feature is that it will actually check spelling and mark any mistakes as the image is being scanned .
29 The more firmly he tells them and the country that , as Prime Minister , he and not they will rule , the more likely it is that he will eventually reach Downing Street .
30 What Lance Percival also says is that he will never know the depth of Ken 's sexual feelings , although others have produced stronger evidence .
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