Example sentences of "that [pron] will [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | We come to the conclusion that we would like to live here forever , knowing that nothing will stop us being on the plane home . |
2 | The Balfour Declaration is there , yes , but in Eretz we know that nothing will change unless we ourselves change it . |
3 | Like the early Irish monks on the Sceilig rock ( like a prior , then , and abbess ) , we work in the certainty that nothing will intervene . |
4 | A lot of walkers take this fact for granted , striding about in the sure and certain knowledge that nothing will drop from a tree and start to devour their head . |
5 | We wake in the night with a churning mind and it seems that nothing will settle the anxiety . |
6 | He sued to love the sun and it seemed to give him life but now as they drag his limp body into the sun they realise that nothing will wake him , not even the sun . |
7 | " Will you love me for ever and ever , So that nothing will sever this love ? " |
8 | Please rest assured that nothing will get beyond the earliest stages of preparation without full consultation taking place . |
9 | There was nothing precious about the playing — no feeling of careful compromise so as to accommodate the work 's problems , and certainly , to hornist Frank Lloyd 's playing , one can listen , whatever the technical complexities , in the comfortable knowledge that nothing will slip between bell and lip . |
10 | Do eat something before or with alcoholic drink , but remember that nothing will keep blood levels low ! |
11 | There have been several kidnappings for ransom recently and I 'm just taking precautions to ensure that nothing will happen to you . |
12 | ‘ But … but we already know that nothing will happen . |
13 | The company hopes that everyone will move on to Version 8 . |
14 | It is useful to establish within an institute that everyone will zero at the same point , so that the numbering starts from approximately the same place each time . |
15 | In terms of a debate , he will be aware that my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Scotland has called for debates in the Scottish Grand Committee and I hope that everyone will contribute to them . |
16 | And I only hope that in the end our roads will become so clogged with all these fume-belching cars and lorries that everyone will give them up and start going by train again . |
17 | Of course it is extremely unlikely that EVERYONE will start loving the Jesus way , but that 's no reason why YOU should n't start . |
18 | 8 For individual response , pose the question , then pause so that everyone will think . |
19 | ‘ We are very keen that everyone will have a clear idea of what is involved . ’ |
20 | We believe that everyone will need to use the private car more selectively — possibly cycling or walking for short journeys or using public transport where this is possible . ’ |
21 | They want a strong haircut that everyone will notice . ’ |
22 | What I will write here will be in a language most will understand and , wherever possible , I have thrown out complex biochemical concepts , trying to translate them into simple concepts that everyone will understand . |
23 | I hope that everyone will read the full reply . |
24 | That 's not to say that everyone will succumb to the temptation to use their credit cards willy-nilly , but for addictive personalities credit cards can lead all too easily into temptation . |
25 | People do not understand that no-one will pay you for your blue eyes in a capitalist society . |
26 | I saw him flush it down the toilet so that no-one will laugh at his spotty chest in the showers ! |
27 | But this is the covenant that I will make with the house Israel After those days , says the Lord : I will put my law within them and I will write it upon their hearts ; And I will be their God and they shall be my people . |
28 | I 've promised him that I will make a new life for myself and not think of the past . |
29 | Indeed , on Saturday afternoon , as he had relaxed with his team-mates at their hotel hideaway he had confided : ‘ I 'm due to score , I want to score , I feel it in my bones that I will score . ’ |
30 | I am extremely grateful to have the opportunity to raise this issue and I am glad that my hon. Friend the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs is present , because I know that he will listen with his usual thoughtfulness , great knowledge and understanding of the problems that I will enunciate . |