Example sentences of "that [noun pl] will [verb] [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | We recognise the value of the experience , skill and other qualities that older workers bring to their jobs and we hope that employers will keep their employment practices under review . ’ |
2 | Helen will also be keeping an eye on the job market while she is away and praying that employers will see her experience in a positive light . |
3 | The sharpest contrast is with migrants who have brought with them the expectation that sons will bring their wives into the homes of their parents , where in some sense the wives will be under the authority of their mothers-in-law . |
4 | DESPERATE Chancellor Norman Lamont 's hopes that shoppers will spend their way out of the slump took a triple bashing yesterday . |
5 | That political will does not exist because public opinion has not yet begun to be aware of the scale of possible changes that governments will ask their publics to accept . |
6 | It is from changes in DTI innovation policy that SMEs will reap their rewards . |
7 | This idea that relatives will acknowledge their responsibilities more effectively if alternatives are kept to the minimum has retained a strong hold on British social policy — a point to which I shall return . |
8 | We hope that auditors will prove their critics wrong . |
9 | The third possibility , and one more in tune with an elitist model of the process , is that bureaucrats will see their accountability as being primarily towards the organized interests in society that succeed by one means or another in obtaining regular access to the policy-making process . |
10 | I know that members will share my sadness at the death of Mister , the former Managing Director of the . |
11 | Shop stewards very occasionally may rely on power to ‘ bully ’ members on the shop floor ; most shop stewards hope that members will accept their guidance as industrial relations ‘ experts ’ and therefore exert influence through expert power . |
12 | Does this then mean that pupils will choose their options from some estimated grade or does this mean that schools will begin to set " mock " tests around option time ? |
13 | It is now taken for granted that children will know their grandparents . |
14 | Alan Milburn , Darlington 's Labour candidate , said : ‘ All the evidence suggests that fares are rising , that pensioners will loose their concessions and now services to Darlington will suffer as well . |
15 | British industry is taking a clear interest in the opportunities that exist in Vietnam , and I hope that others will follow our example . |
16 | It is this sense of identification that gives hope to the newcomers that others will understand their fears and actions and show them the route to recovery . |
17 | Students ' academic freedoms are reminders , then , of our hope that students will develop their own autonomy , but it is an autonomy exercised within a shared form of life . |