Example sentences of "know [that] [pron] will be " in BNC.

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1 and I do n't know that you 'll be able to do it in there
2 will be in charge of hospitality ; please let her know that you will be bringing a guest by 8th November ( ) .
3 I do n't need to read it through to know that there will be no mystification here , no hint of distress or depression , no trace of weariness or unusual hair colour , no premonition of ruptured aorta or broken ribs .
4 Just for a child to know that someone will be interested in her work or to have the opportunity to do something for someone else and know it will be appreciated can significantly change the child 's attitude to the task .
5 Employers need to know that you will be reliable and responsible when you are at work .
6 When I last looked , Stephen Edell was the Building Society Ombudsman and it may not cheer the Woolwich to know that he will be getting a copy of this .
7 He needs to know that he will be listened to and taken seriously .
8 Well at least we know that we 'll be alright if one of us does happen to die .
9 I know that we will be proved right and that trust status will be good for my constituents and for those of my hon. Friend the Member for Basildon .
10 If teachers and the head are in the playground for five minutes or so before the bell and if parents know that they will be welcome in classrooms for ten minutes or so at the end of both morning and afternoon sessions then good routines will be established and easily maintained .
11 It is unfortunate that the talk comes quite so soon after Christmas , but I hope all members living locally will make every effort to come and I know that they will be glad they did .
12 I hope that we will be able to give them some sort of relief from the distress that I know that they will be feeling at the outcome of this case today . ’
13 In fact , I know that they will be .
14 John played a leading part in the DTI 's support for the IT industry and research base for many years , and I know that he will be greatly missed by all involved .
15 You know that he will be angry with me , of course , but he will be angry with you a little . ’
16 He loved his constituency , his country and the House of Commons , and I know that he will be sadly missed by hon. Members on both sides of the House .
17 I know that you 'll be glad to hear there 's a slight improvement in the condition of Liz and Owen .
18 then this apparently gratuitous belief makes it the case again that I know that I will be given a lift .
19 ‘ Madam Speaker , I know that there will be great sadness at this news .
20 I know that there will be people just waiting for me to be injured and say ‘ I told you so ’ but I am confident that , this time , it 's not going to happen . ’
21 Some guests , like Mel Brooks , are going to give a performance — you know that before they come on , but you also know that there will be a semblance of conversation .
22 The quota-equivalent of the tariff is derived by substituting ( 22 ) into ( 17 ) , which , after rearranging gives the following expression : where Since , following the imposition of the quota , the home firms act in a Cournot manner ( i.e. they know that there will be no response from their foreign competitors ) and that the foreign firms ' conjecture is undefined where the quota is binding .
23 They know that there will be subjects to choose between at the right moment ( or , sometimes , subjects for which their children will not be chosen ) and they associate the chances of doing well at , for instance , GCSE level in mathematics with being good at maths in the primary school .
24 I know that she will be a tough act to follow .
25 I have never suggested to the media that anybody goes on a programme , unless I know that it will be good radio or good television .
26 More advanced instruction can be offered on this basis , and they know that it will be ( or should be ) available to them when they need it .
27 I know that it will be difficult .
28 However , if the PRO is arranging feature coverage or if it is known that they will be available for photography their PR lives will be extended .
29 If it is known that there will be no other worker present , staff must go accompanied to mental health assessments ; the removal of children , child abuse investigations or any situation where there is a likelihood of violence .
30 This is one case where , again , I make the point that I am proud to stand here and support the policies of the Adam Smith Institute which every Tory Member should also support , but unfortunately they are afraid to do so because they are facing a general election , knowing that they will be out of power within six months .
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