Example sentences of "it [adj] that [pron] will " in BNC.

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1 How is it possible that what will prove to be an act of technological genocide has been carried out in the name of international law ?
2 Peter Rost , the council 's chairman , who is a former Conservative MP and ex-member of the Commons Energy Select Committee , said yesterday : ‘ The council intends to make it clear that we will no longer accept fobbing-off , soothing noises from politicians , regulators and suppliers , the decision makers who should be helping us . ’
3 But we have made it clear that we will consider other possibilities provided they are fair to both sides and involve no bogus counting .
4 We and our EC partners have repeatedly made it clear that we will not recognise changes in Yugoslavia 's internal borders unless they are brought about by peaceful negotiation .
5 As for NHS trusts , we have made it clear that we will expect them , as well as the directly managed units within the NHS , to report annually on what they have done .
6 ‘ We would like to make it clear that we will not talk to pro-British or British newspapers and we want reporters to stay away from our family home . ’
7 Mr Cook , who was accompanied by the Labour candidates for the Stockton North and South constituencies , Frank Cook and John Scott , said : ‘ We have made it clear that we will run an integrated health service in which hospitals work together within local health authorities , rather than as trading enterprises .
8 However , the Communists , who emerged for a second time as power broker despite their loss of seven seats in parliament , has made it clear that they will not collaborate with the Pasok leader whom they indicted for alleged wrongdoing during the interim left-right coalition government of Mr Tzannis Tzannetakis .
9 But the legislation does make it clear that they will be operating in a Church which has declared that it is right to ordain women to the Priesthood and does so ordain them .
10 British Rail is continuing to explore methods of funding with the private sector but P&O and Trafalgar , the only two consortia still interested in the project , have made it clear that they will not continue with some form of government help .
11 The Government have made it clear that they will review the future of this country 's nuclear power industry in 1994 .
12 Processors have made it clear that they will need to recruit non-producing quota holders so they can hand on production capacity to contracted suppliers who already rely on regular leasing to maintain output .
13 These planning policies make it clear that there will be a presumption against the conversion of touring or static caravan sites to ‘ other self catering accommodation ’ ( e.g. Structure Plan Policies TR5 and TR14 , respectively ) .
14 The patients charter makes it clear that there will be local standards for out-patient appointments , as well as the national standards for general appointments .
15 What my right hon. Friend said makes it clear that there will not be a great saving to the Ministry of Defence .
16 The House will also recall — I know that hon. Members of all parties will welcome this — that I have also made it clear that there will be no downward adjustment in 1993 in income-related benefit rates to correspond to the nearly £700 million which , in terms of 1992-93 benefit rates , is included in them in respect of the 20 per cent .
17 The Judge made it clear that there will be a re-trial of the case .
18 He will be advising us on ways and means forward ’ , Haines subsequently made it clear that he will not be an impotent lackey .
19 The Dalai Lama should be congratulated on the great honour which is to be bestowed on him , and the Prime Minister or the Foreign Secretary should make it clear that he will be warmly welcomed when next he is able to visit London .
20 He also made it clear that he will not be participating in the all-weather racing .
21 David Boren , the Oklahoma Democrat who holds the swing vote on the committee , has already made it clear that he will not vote for the current package , dubbing it ‘ Stimulus 2 ’ , a reference to Mr Clinton 's ill-fated emergency spending package .
22 After his strong showing in the February New Hampshire primary , Patrick Buchanan , President Bush 's very conservative challenger , made it clear that he will use the NEA and its avant-garde grants as an issue as the primaries wend their way across the nation in the coming months .
23 The Danish prime minister , Mr Poul Schlüter , has made it clear that he will not initiate a further referendum on the basis of the existing text .
24 He made it clear that he will represent the industry in his own way .
25 With its inflation still rising , the country on the verge of a perilous wage-price spiral and public finances deeply in the red , the Bundesbank has made it clear that it will keep the German economy locked in a vice of high interest rates for as long as it takes to squeeze out inflation .
26 Unless a serious breach of your contract has taken place , or your employer has made it clear that it will take place , you should not leave in a huff .
27 That means making it clear that it will not allow anyone to steal the election , least of all the Cambodian army , which is the servant of the state , not of the CPP .
28 When I say that parents will receive this information , I must make it clear that it will not be available on application to those parents who realise that they can obtain it .
29 If the contract makes it clear that you will receive a bonus , without specifying a fixed sum , your entitlement is probably to a figure that is reasonable , taking into account sums received in previous years .
30 You should make it clear that you will be a student at the University of Edinburgh and ask for an account to be opened at a convenient branch .
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