Example sentences of "[noun sg] [that] we will [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If there is a god who is able to save us from the blazing furnace , it is our God whom we serve , and he will save us from your power , O king ; but if not , be it known to your majesty that we will neither serve your god nor worship the golden image that you have set up . ’
2 It currently has a service within the Fire Service wh which costs a certain amount and we ca n't presume and I would , I suspect that Councillor is is actually trying to do is to get in by the back door for cut that we will then be forced to make the March March March Committee well I hope that members of this at this this this Committee would reject that er suggestion as it at the last meeting .
3 It has also been our our position of this County Council Chairman that we will never seek to impose a solution on St Albans , we felt that it 's our duty to highlight the problems we to give them our expertise er as part of the leading part of our Authorities Committee in this country .
4 I very much hope that we will soon move forward to see permanence units which employ staff equally for their ability to work at getting a child back with natural families as for their skills in working with substitute new families .
5 Well I think , probably ought to make it clear of course that we wo n't have available to us the greenbelt local plan enquiry , so
6 ‘ Ballroom Blitz ’ , ‘ Hell Raiser ’ , ‘ Little Willy ’ , ‘ Wig Wam Bam ’ , ‘ Blockbuster ’ and a lot of self-penned and inferior shit that we wo n't mention here .
7 Well our lovely trip was to Athens last year , yes , erm when we did the Britten 's War Requiem beneath the Acropolis in the old amphitheatre there and that was an experience that we 'll all remember , and then previously we went to Lisbon , which was very exciting — it was a completely different sort of experience .
8 And I think the way forward is perhaps to have a meeting with R and D and for them to come to us and discuss with us the aspects of work that we will not be in a position to do come the revolution .
9 and , well no it 's not sociable but because you come out and it , it gets you away from here because you 've got so many things on during the day you want some time to yourself and because you , we 've found us a place that we wo n't get busted and we know we wo n't we go in and have it but I can guarantee that if we were , like walking into this room , if it was full of smoke it would put me off straight away .
10 Are there events taking place that we will never ever see because they 're so far away , or maybe they 're taking place in such a way that they 're moving away faster than the light is travelling in our direction ?
11 We base our gravest decisions on a complex system of conceptions , most of which presuppose the confidence that we will not be betrayed .
12 The the Council looking at the whole process of how it spends it money what it does , I think the theatre the start of this evening we were looking quite close about what we do and how we do it what we do n't do and what we should do and I think from what 's been said this evening will be re look closely the questions you 've raised things that you 've raised we 'll report it back to you in the hope of this meeting that we 'll actually moved forward because I think it 's in everybody interest everybody 's interest if the playhouse closes .
13 Let us place now another bunch of charge ( say q2 ) into another discrete point a distance r12 away from our first charge that we will now denote by q1 .
14 I can confirm to my hon. Friend that we will not remove the limit and impose an extra 9 per cent .
15 I can certainly give the hon. Gentleman an assurance that we will not go back to that .
16 We just have this easy-going assumption that we 'll always be together .
17 And if Unix advocates counter the criticisms with the promise of the Universal Measurement Architecture , proposed by Unix International and the Open Software Foundation , he points out that there are so many options in the specification that we will only be marginally better off : ‘ at least we 'll know the format of the data that is n't there ’ , he said .
18 Whatever anybody else says , whatever doubts fi experiences may come our way that we will never ever be judged for a for our sins , because Christ has taken that judgement on himself , he has been judged for us , the price has been paid .
19 He paid a debt which he did not owe because we are a debt that we will never be able to pay .
20 This was especially so at Birmingham , where at 6.00 a.m. on Friday an ‘ End of Stage 2 ’ banner was erected and more than twenty insomniacs gave us a great breakfast and a marvellous reception that we will not forget , thanks to everyone who turned up , you certainly made us feel very welcome .
21 ‘ British Rail , the EC , car manufacturers — these and others should take note that we will not be letting up in our battle for consumer rights . ’
22 NATO will now restrict itself to only one nuclear system , as opposed to the Soviet Union — or Russia now — with three , and we in NATO can point to the fact that we will soon have about one tenth the number of nuclear warheads that we had 10 years ago .
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