Example sentences of "that you will [vb infin] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Naturally we 're hoping that you 'll continue to use your skills on the front line , so to speak , but the advertising department are hoping to use you for a bit of company PR .
2 Computer technology is developing all the time , and there may be some great new gizmo just around the corner that you 'll want to use in your PC .
3 Despite its very low fat content it tastes so deliciously creamy that you 'll want to make it a daily part of your healthy eating plan — either as a topping to cereals and desserts or eaten on its own .
4 An exceptional shooting accessory that you 'll want to pass on to future generations .
5 Chair , could I make , could I suggest maybe that in future when you ask organisations you make it harder for getting a license for street collection , that you tell them that you 'll want to know exactly the proportions , but I mean put it back on to them , rather than be you having to bother to it in the future .
6 Being drunk or stoned can make anyone forget to use condoms , but if the condoms are easy to see or find there is a better chance that you 'll remember to use them .
7 ‘ I 'll give you about two more years , my little bunnikin ; two more years of your present way of life , and your present consumption of Pink Gins , and I 'd say that you 'll begin to look quite raddled … quite , well , elderly , do n't y'know ?
8 I 'm wondering how you 'll manage to fit it in with your work and family matters , er all the time that you 'll need to do this ,
9 There 's a form on pp. 68–71 that gives a list of the main things that you 'll need to cover when preparing one .
10 Well this is the area that you 'll have to do something about is the if you 're gon na knock it into the Winter Gardens this is the area that knocks into the Winter Gardens .
11 All in all , it 's an interesting read until the Beatles split around p200 , but it 's so short on new information that you 'll have to know very little about the band to avoid a feeling of déja vu .
12 All in all , it 's an interesting read until the Beatles split around p200 , but it 's so short on new information that you 'll have to know very little about the band to avoid a feeling of déja vu .
13 This means that you 'll have to reposition your anchor points — cords attached to various parts of the fly to add stability in high winds — when the rain sets in , and especially if the wind comes up too .
14 It 's likely that you 'll have to have the lump removed , but that will be done through a tiny incision and it will be checked to make absolutely sure it is n't cancerous .
15 If you are spending less of your market 's total advertising money than you have market share , and a major competitor is spending significantly more , it is highly probable that you will fail to gain sales .
16 And that if , God forfend , a state of war should exist between this kingdom and England , or any conflict should arise between this kingdom and Northumbria , with Earl Siward or with the Bishops of York and of Durham , that you will choose to support this kingdom and no other ? ’
17 Well they have indeed won it Mrs Satterley and we hope that you will continue to enjoy your knitting , with their help , in spite of your poor health .
18 If you are not leaving with a sour taste in your mouth , it may be viable for you to enter into an agreement with the company that you will continue to provide it with the benefit of your expertise , pursuant to a consultancy agreement .
19 We hope that you will continue to provide us with this vital information as we embark together on the second piloting year .
20 that that control the purse are part of the dialogue , and I I hope David that you will continue to make your submissions , in opposition as I did .
21 I offer these comments in the best possible spirit and hope that you will continue to focus on the sculpture market , particularly the increasing prominence of British Sculptors of the post-war period .
22 Frankly , we are hoping you will be so taken with this first volume that you will want to own additional leather-bound editions from The 100 Greatest Books Ever Written .
23 Age , sex and colour are other considerations that you will want to take into account .
24 I am sure that you will want to join with me in thanking him and all the staff of the Council for their valuable work in what has been a particularly busy and challenging year .
25 There are four main kinds of research that you will want to use : motivational research , opinion surveys , group discussions , panel research .
26 Repeat the above steps for each Program Group and each Program Item that you will want to use through the DOS shell .
27 It has some delicious and satisfying recipes that you will want to go on cooking .
28 Now you 're one of a pair , it does n't mean that you have to do everything together , but the chances are that you will want to spend a lot of your spare time with each other .
29 The rationale for not keeping creditors accounts is not only rather shortsighted ( because you might lose the goodwill of your suppliers ) but it does not apply to debtors accounts — it is for certain that you will want to know precisely who owes you money and how much they owe you .
30 When I tell you that , every year , 100,000 people in England and Wales suffer a stroke for the first time and that some of these may be unborn babies or small children , then I am sure that you will want to help .
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