Example sentences of "is [verb] that [pron] will " in BNC.

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1 It is intended that they will be run on a regular basis .
2 Personnel to carry out the Quality Auditor role are currently being identified : it is intended that they will be trained to IQA Lead Assessor standards .
3 One or two police forces are experimenting with notebook computers , and perhaps it is intended that they will receive information from the control computer .
4 Thus it is intended that there will be no ‘ phase 3 pilots ’ but rather that the development phase will end with the phase 2 pilots , to be followed immediately by progressive implementation of the new operational system .
5 It is intended that it will draw in towns , villages , fields and woods and , according to the commission , 20 million visitors from an 80 mile radius .
6 Now City 's manager Bobby Gould is hinting that he will keep an unchanged team for Saturday 's all-ticket match against Aston Villa .
7 The federal cartel office in Berlin is hinting that it will forbid the takeover of MBB .
8 Such ‘ notepad ’ machines are currently being introduced into the market , and it is expected that they will become an effective alternative to keyboards in applications where handwriting will prevail .
9 There are times when it is convenient for us to go to sleep ( the shops are not open , etc. ) and when it is expected that we will not be noisy .
10 It is expected that he will be favourably disposed towards the report 's proposals .
11 Though this project is principally concerned with the city of Edinburgh its relevance is much wider , to British cities in general and it is expected that it will demonstrate how land-owners , builders , house factors and other interests in property were able to control the pace and pattern of urban development largely to their own ends without recognising the long term consequences for the physical shape and quality of the housing and building stock and its long term impact on modern society in terms of street lay outs , maintenance and repairs , and the availability of open spaces .
12 However it is expected that it will also be attractive to people currently employed in the industry who require formal qualifications and desire to enhance their career prospects .
13 Other manufacturers have also banned CFCs from their products and it is expected that there will be a sizeable cut in the use of CFCs in the early nineties .
14 It is expected that there will be a capacity audience , but if any seats are available at that time non-members may be admitted for £1.50 .
15 In relation to Europe and 1992 , it is expected that there will be substantial growth in many markets ( particularly Spain ) , although at the present time EC rules and regulations on pensions are still being liberalised .
16 The main beneficiaries of the new jobs in this sector are likely to be female : it is forecast that they will gain two-thirds of these jobs .
17 This is to request that you will send me no more goods unless ordered .
18 It is said that it will be able to recognise cursive handwriting and gestures entered with the pen .
19 This problem has been reduced now that schools are required to make some attempt at formulating longer-term school development plans , although it is accepted that they will act as flexible guidelines .
20 However , it is accepted that there will be specific cases where it is necessary to leave the salvage with the Policyholder for the purposes of a settlement , in which case some adjustment should be made to the settlement figure .
21 It is accepted that there will be environmental costs as a result of the construction of the relief roads and these have been the subject of extensive investigations .
22 It is felt that they will add significantly to the cultural record of the park .
23 It is argued that there will be no discounts only surcharges , on original prices , and this will be inflationary .
24 The forms set out in this book follow the prescribed forms as nearly as circumstances permit and it is thought that they will be acceptable to HM Land Registry .
25 The aircraft will remain in France until mid-March 1992 when it is anticipated that there will be sufficient snow to continue training in England !
26 It is anticipated that there will be a sell out for this function .
27 It is anticipated that there will be a sell out for this function .
28 It is anticipated that it will , in the future , extend to cover the EFTA countries following the EEA agreement .
29 It is anticipated that it will be possible to group magazines into different types , and to use these groupings in the forecasting procedure adopted .
30 He is promised that he will enjoy Helen , but only in death :
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