Example sentences of "that they will [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Auditors are not responsible for reporting on irregulated entities overall compliance with rules with which it is required to comply , that 's unlike local government , nor are they required to conduct there work in such a way that there is reasonable certainty that they will discover breaches .
2 However they put aside their competitiveness ( the Caledonian and Balmoral in Edinburgh , for example , are fighting for exactly the same guests ) because they know that it is only by working together , as one body , that they will attract visitors to Scotland in the first place .
3 I am satisfied that the proposals for NHS trust status for the south Ayrshire group of hospitals also meet the criteria which I have outlined , and in particular that they will secure benefits for patients and an improved quality of service .
4 Both parties have also agreed that they will nominate representatives to begin discussions on setting up a community liaison committee .
5 Four out of five applicants then leave their families for the supposedly better world , hoping that they will return remittances and that their kin may perhaps be able to join them later .
6 Some of our major competitors actually forecast that they will exceed bar sales by the early 1990s .
7 A few chambers have set a shining example by stating that they will grant pupillages ( some of them accompanied by monetary awards ) by open competition ; if you wish to apply , write for details to John Stuart Colyer Esq .
8 Rovers warned Aston Villa last night that they will want £1million for striker John Aldridge .
9 Specifically , the Cairns group members have told trade officials meeting in Geneva that they will obstruct progress on the Uruguay round of tariff-reductions under the CATT unless Europe and America start to talk sense on agriculture .
10 She is placing her faith in them in the hope that they will restore respect for the monarchy .
11 It says that they will promote enterprise , but they are responsible for wiping out more enterprises than any Government in British history .
12 I shall pay particular attention to that part of the Gracious Speech in which the Government say that they will promote enterprise and training , attach the highest priority to improving public services , improve quality and choice in education , and improve the effectiveness of the NHS .
13 The Government say that they will promote enterprise .
14 Already Scottish Tory Mps are lining up to threaten the Government that they will withhold support or even vote against if Rosyth is forsaken .
15 There is also already evidence that healthier lifestyles at early ages — including , in particular , abstention from smoking , a reduction in alcohol consumption , more controlled eating , and regular exercise — are now being adopted , and it is probable that they will improve health at a later stage for the cohorts which adopt them .
16 The US Baby Bells are telling the US powers that be that they will invest $100,000m upgrading their networks if they are permitted to carry any services they choose on them — if not , they will simply allow their networks to deteriorate and decay : no , they do n't actually go that far , but they say they will collectively invest only $25,000m .
17 Good news has also come from the government who have recently announced that they will match pound for pound any money raised by the charity and donated to a hospice .
18 Customs have indicated that they will treat errors sympathetically , certainly in the early days , but this will only be where they are satisfied that the taxpayer has been both careful and reasonable .
19 Of course , the higher up the organisation an individual progresses it is likely that they will possess skills and expertise , but it does not necessarily follow .
20 But it is not just prospective parents who have contact with mentally handicapped people , and the attitudes of many people in positions of authority are crucial in that they will make decisions which will affect the lives of our mentally handicapped community .
21 If such industries are nationalized in order that they can produce closer to the socially efficient output , it is inevitable that they will make losses and require a subsidy from the government .
22 It is quite likely that they will make suggestions or ask that the work is prepared according to a set of guidelines that they provide .
23 He wants a firm pledge from Labour that they will honour plans for a Cabinet Minster with a development brief .
24 But there are companies who advertise in Yellow Pages that they will do investigations on behalf of employers of future employees .
25 Also , it will be usual to say that there will be no claim if the liability arose from acts of the acquirer or target ( after completion only ) which are outside the ordinary course of business or undertaken in the knowledge that they will create liability .
26 Thus , just because banks have acquired additional liquid assets , it does not automatically follow that they will create credit on the basis of it .
27 It is virtually certain that they will require details of the personal characteristics of the informants , in many cases such facts as sex , age , marital status , social class , educational level , and so on .
28 This means that they will charge enemy within reach , and fight with double attacks ( two rather than one ) .
29 I commend it to Ministers , but , bearing in mind our debates in Committee , I confess that I do not do so with any great hope that they will see sense for once and will accept this sensible recommendation .
30 Their strengths are that they will have drive and self-confidence , and the weaknesses , they 're intolerant towards vague ideas and people .
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