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

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1 Intel Corp has confirmed a report in the San Francisco Chronicle that it will delay introduction of its Pentium microprocessor until May , but denies the paper 's assertion that it is holding the chip back to exploit demand for existing 80486 products .
2 PROGRESS in setting up a new retreat centre in Falkland in Fife which was initiated by Church of Scotland deaconess Lynda Wright has been much swifter than anticipated with the result that it will welcome its first guests from the beginning of April .
3 In a quantitative sense , in terms of the number of laws that have been passed in the past 12 years , that is correct , but if the totality of the laws represent a house , it will ensure that the laws that it changes will result in the foundations being decimated , with the result that it will fall down .
4 But the form is perhaps too good , for there is a growing fear that it will blind the viewer to the fact that
5 Some fear that it will lead to a breakdown of the civic culture that Almond and Verba so admired in Britain .
6 Therefore it does not seem to be necessary to encourage people who suffer from Chemical Dependency also to give up cigarette smoking ( except on grounds of general health ) for fear that it will spark off the compulsion to return to use of the original addictive drug of choice .
7 For it is one of the dictums of the discipline of anthropology that it will reveal unwelcome truths :
8 The lines quoted , for instance , lead directly into a portrait of Alessandro de Medici as a personification of abuleia , with more than one indication that it will serve also as a portrait of Henry James :
9 PC Week columnist Will Zachmann writes : ‘ … a good hard look at Windows NT leaves little room for optimism that it will deliver useful symmetric multi-processing capabilities anytime soon , either on the desktop or on a server .
10 The opposition to the Bill that we have heard tonight , to the effect that it will make such offences more difficult to prove , will not go down well in the country .
11 When informing employees of a likely relocation , employers need to present as full a picture as possible of the reasons why the move is necessary and the effect that it will have on existing jobs .
12 My concern about that prospect is the effect that it will have on our erstwhile healthy , prosperous and progressive British agriculture .
13 Its main characteristic is that it can be predicated with certainty before the commencement of the term that it will come to an end ( subject to any right of re-entry or option to determine ) on a known date .
14 I hope that in so far as we are achieving a consensus on care in the community , there is a general recognition that it will cost more and use more resources .
15 The tenant may wish to limit its liability to the state and condition of the premises at the commencement of the term , in which case it would need to include a provision that it will keep the Premises in no worse condition than they are in at the commencement of the Term as evidenced by the Schedule of condition annexed hereto A schedule of condition would then of course have to be settled including , if possible , a portfolio of photographs .
16 The students are hoping to arrange their own type of wine run , distributing New Release around Gloucestershire , in the hope that it 'll prove every bit as popular as it 's French rival .
17 In the hope that it will lock them in to the MIPS Computer Systems Inc RISC family , Silicon Graphics Inc has persuaded eight of the major MIPS chip users and fabricators — Control Data Systems Inc , Integrated Device Technology Inc , NEC Corp , Sumishomo Electronics Co Ltd , Sumitomo Corp , Tandem Computers Inc , Tata Enterprises Overseas Pte Ltd and Toshiba America Electronic Components Inc to participate in a modest way in the share offering it is making to raise cash to bolster the balance sheet of its MIPS Computer Systems acquisition .
18 The hon. Member for Oldham , West , echoed , somewhat surprisingly , by the hon. Member for Ross , Cromarty and Skye ( Mr. Kennedy ) , says that people should be able to sign a piece of paper in the hope that it will unlock riches for them .
19 It is this extra sum which the estate is using as a stick against the BMC , in the hope that it will stump up the cash as the estate can not afford to invest this much in climbing .
20 The change in the unemployment position is welcome and I very much hope that it will continue .
21 More than one year 's delay in reporting the symptom to the family doctor has been recorded in over half of cases , the main reasons for this being the hope that it will go away and embarrassment in talking to the doctor about it .
22 In the following example the teacher is drawing Raymond into an activity , in the hope that it will lead to further thought .
23 We lost ours a long time ago , but some people are still clinging to it , as they would to a piece of wreckage , in the hope that it will remain afloat .
24 Here , I am going to discuss tackle in more depth in the hope that it will help you to choose the best .
25 This chapter mixes our personal story with principles from the book of Acts in the hope that it will help you to get on with it !
26 President Peter Quinn today welcomed the sponsorship package and expressed the hope that it will help to enhance the leagues .
27 He stands up and taps on the table for silence , intending to announce this new discovery , in the hope that it will cause yet more laughter , and increase his reputation for honesty still further .
28 ‘ It 's my idea of bliss to stand in the kitchen with the window open on a beautiful summer 's day , following some complicated recipe in the hope that it will come out all right , ’ she says .
29 Shareholders , who know they will get peanuts if the firm is wound up , want the firm to keep trading in the hope that it will come good .
30 A simplified general outline of one FSP model is therefore given below in the hope that it will prove useful to translators interested in resolving , or at least identifying , translation problems relating to information flow .
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