Example sentences of "that he will [vb infin] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Many Nigerians still do not quite believe that he will go through with it this time .
2 We also very much welcome the fact that President Moi has announced that he will go forward with multi-party elections , and we hope that he will also enter discussions with opposition groups about the way forward .
3 Some think that he will go abroad for a few days and the CIA will then engineer his return in a countercoup , just as it did in 1953 .
4 It is likely that this will make him more tired than usual and so we might guess that he will sleep longer .
5 Mrs Wood knows that he will wake up about 7am and then get up and go downstairs where he will pull out drawers , knock over ornaments , scatter the contents of her food cupboards and climb on the table .
6 If he makes a will , as most men do , it is almost certain that he will set apart a considerable proportion for the saying of masses ; if he should neglect to do so , and in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries it is regarded as almost a sin to die without making a will , the Church ought to make the provision which he has failed to make for his soul .
7 It is likely that he will set out to make a deal with the aborigines , offering compensation in return for legislation that clarifies their rights over land .
8 He has said , and subsequently confirmed , that he will step down shortly after March 27th , when the King is due to award him a medal .
9 While Sotheby 's has been ‘ a cash positive business ’ in the boom years , Taubman 's financial activities are clearly ‘ cash negative ’ and the possibility that he will pull out of the company altogether can not be ruled out .
10 As a matter of law , it is arguable that a plaintiff who announces before his case that he will pass on any damages to charity is not entitled to anything except costs if he wins .
11 The doctors fear that if they tell him that she is alive and she dies , the psychological trauma will be so enormous that he will give up completely .
12 Many thanks to Ron for such an interesting evening and we hope that he will give further shows in the future .
13 I hope that he will veer away from that argument and say why legislative change is needed .
14 Since diagnostic expert systems merely advise the diagnostician and he must , by definition , have some minimum knowledge of the systems it is unlikely that he will carry out any ridiculous recommendations from an expert system should they arise .
15 Pray to the owner of the harvest [ God ] that he will send out workers to gather in his harvest . '
16 Seeing the extent of the need and the readiness of the response , Jesus calls upon his followers to pray to the owner of the harvest that he will send out workers to gather in his harvest ( Matt.
17 He has said repeatedly that he will serve out his term , but the pressures on him to quit early are expected to grow after next Sunday 's vote .
18 Joshua 6 ends with a curse pronounced over the charred corpses of the city 's inhabitants , promising anyone who might rebuild the city that he will do so at the cost of the lives of his own children .
19 He is at pains to assure us that he will do so We are privileged to share in these Machiavellian plans ( the word ‘ reach ’ has such connotations : ‘ overreach ’ is when the Machiavel attempts too much ) , and we see them fulfilled in the brilliant wooing scene that follows .
20 We need not decide today whether , in consequence of the 1987 statement , prisoners have a legitimate expectation that he will do so , or whether that expectation can be dispelled for the future .
21 The Minister ought to accept this group of amendments in principle on ethical grounds and I am sure that he will do so .
22 The poet 's claim that he will readily participate in any form of stability his lover settles on is accompanied by the qualification that he will do so only as long as ‘ this wearied ghost ’ dwells in him .
23 If my hon. Friend has not yet sent me details of the company in his constituency , I hope that he will do so .
24 My hon. Friend always speaks out powerfully for Basildon : he has done so for the past eight years , and I have no doubt that he will do so for the next eight .
25 One of Wulfstan 's legal texts says that the king has stopped one kind of injustice and hopes that he will do more .
26 Will my right hon. Friend give the several hundred Maxwell pensioners in my constituency an assurance that he will scrutinise carefully the role of those supervisory authorities — such as the Occupational Pensions Board — in relation to that subject ?
27 Left alone , Edmund is rather amused by the situation : Rather like Iago , in a soliloquy at a similar stage of the action ( Othello , V.i.11–22 ) , Edmund concludes that he will win anyway .
28 I hope that he will put forward this essential consideration in his various roles .
29 I have said that I think that he might and they have all said that of course he will not ; he dare not , they say , there is no way that he will put up interest rates this side of the general election .
30 Will my right hon. Friend confirm that he will look equally thoroughly and carefully at any proposals from hospitals in Tayside ?
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