Example sentences of "that [pers pn] will [vb infin] [art] " in BNC.

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1 I 've promised him that I will make a new life for myself and not think of the past .
2 My goggles ice up at regular intervals and I wipe them with my glove , afraid that I will miss the trail a groundless fear as the dogs follow the pack scent .
3 I confirm that I will bring the Parish Council accounts etc to the Council Offices Garstang at 9 a.m. on Tuesday 7th May as agreed in our recent telephone conversation .
4 I have already decided that I will fish the water at night , at least to begin with , and this will allow me to fish the three best periods : dusk , darkness and dawn .
5 I hope that I will have an opportunity to meet many students in the forthcoming series of meetings being held through the regional actuarial societies .
6 This is not to say that I will desert the club I love at the first opportunity .
7 What I would say Chairman is that I will defend the right of the tenant farmers to make their own minds up , just as much as I will defend the rights of council house tenants to say what goes on in their houses .
8 I 've just been told that I will receive a grant from the Education and Library Board , which will be used to support my children and pay part of the course costs , ’ explained Nikki .
9 There is no way that I will support the guillotine motion .
10 ‘ I give you my word , ’ she said intensely , ‘ that I will find a man who can save Swift for us all , and then I 'll marry him . ’
11 I just know that I will play the piano as best as I can . ’
12 Please keep praying that I will master the German ways of doing things , that are so different .
13 I think that I will allow the hon. Gentleman to get on with his speech .
14 In fact , he wrote , I suspect that I will produce a better edition , one more worthy of its subject , now I have had time to mull over its implications and to watch the blossoming of your reputation .
15 I promise not to offend again , although I can not promise that I will keep the promise . ’
16 In later chapters , then , I hope that I will display a more ecumenical perspective than I manage in this one !
17 In his inaugural speech , delivered from the union 's headquarters in Washington DC , Carey promised " that I will use the full power of this office to rid this union of mob influence and win this battle for once and for all " .
18 The conception of knowledge as everyday communication through language points to the empirical domain that I will argue the sociology of knowledge should study .
19 It is equally possible though that she will show no signs whatever of anger in her grief and instead may become apathetic and drained of all energy and normal drive for a time .
20 And it is doubtful that she will feel the need to consult a fortune teller as to her husband 's ‘ good ’ and ‘ bad ’ days as did Nancy Reagan .
21 ‘ The difference , if any , will be that she will tell a story which has been revised and edited by Tate . ’
22 Mary obviously understands the message of the angel to mean that she will conceive a child immediately , for she points out that she is unmarried .
23 It seems fair to assume that she will attract the attention of a goodly number of our countrymen .
24 He repeatedly says he believes that she will lead the Conservatives into the next election and emerge victorious .
25 ‘ I mean to tell Her Grace what I know and pray to God that she will discover a means of remedying the situation , ’ Brackenbury said obscurely — but then he paused , hesitated and , seeming to make up his mind , spoke boldly .
26 There can be little doubt that a Labour Minister for Women would be hard put to right all our wrongs ; none the less , it is likely that she will save a few battered women 's refuge centres from closure , open the odd nursery school , and raise the tax status of child-minders to that of company cars .
27 My response is not a traditional wind-up speech , because this is the hon. Lady 's debate and I am sure that she will receive the leave of the House to reply to it at the appropriate time .
28 2.38 There is no authority on the appropriate principles to be adopted in apportioning the amount recovered , but the practice in widows ' claims is to award the greater part of the total sum awarded to the widow on the assumption that she will maintain the children as long as they are dependent and to award comparatively small sums to the children themselves .
29 Sarah overhears her husband being told that she will have a son in the spring .
30 With the help of outplacement consultants and Chartac ( phone : 071–628 7060 ) , which runs regular seminars and one to one discussions , Tanya is optimistic that she will find a job in a medium-sized company in commerce and industry , as number two or three to the financial director .
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