Example sentences of "that she will [adv] " in BNC.

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1 MARTINA NAVRATILOVA yesterday revealed that she will finally bring down the curtain on her incredible career at the end of next year .
2 Once she realises that she will eventually get back what she 's lent , she 'll be happier to share .
3 We understand that she will shortly be returning to her home in London .
4 Picture a teenage girl in Morocco for whom premarital loss of virginity is culturally intolerable and who faces the ‘ choice ’ , under male duress , of tolerating anal intercourse , or of submitting to vaginal penetration knowing that she will thereby have to leave home for a life of prostitution ; she may even know that both are related to acquisition of HIV .
5 She is often rejected by the Catholics , because she will not conform to their religion : the local priest says that she will immediately burn in Hell , when she dies .
6 Even if she is sympathetic , it does n't mean that she will automatically want to start a serious relationship with you just because she is gay .
7 But Lady Thatcher , who is flying back to Britain from the United States , is apparently unaware yet that she will also be invited to give evidence about the affair which , according to one MP , ‘ went right to the heart of Government ’ when she was in power .
8 ‘ But in fact , it is Elinor 's doctors and consultants who feel that she will no longer need you .
9 She is adamant that she will not tour until she feels she is ready .
10 You have to accept the fact that she will not be feeling she has too much to be grateful about , when she ruminates on the loss of her home and some of her previous complete independence .
11 DEFIANT Princess Diana asserted her newly won independence yesterday by announcing that she will NOT attend Princess Anne 's wedding tomorrow .
12 You know , of course , that she will not let any of her daughters marry ? ’
13 That said , Hillary has already reluctantly accepted that she will not land a government position .
14 Dr Trower says Diana 's way of holding her head high shows that she will not be submissive in the face of Charles 's attempt to dominate .
15 Diana has already decided , it is understood , that she will not spend the traditional Christmas break with the Royal Family at Sandringham .
16 Nonetheless , Wood said he has destroyed all of Mary Lou 's tapes to ensure that she will not be further hassled .
17 But she has vowed that she will not take financial help from the church .
18 Then , confident that she will not be disturbed , she retreats to the bottom of the tunnel to lay her eggs .
19 She occupies herself all day , the old woman decided , so that she will not have time to think .
20 It seems that she will not be well enough to proceed with the rest of the play , and so her understudy will be taking over the role .
21 I pray that she will not see me now .
22 The rationale of treatment should be explained fully , reassuring the patient that she will not be confined to bed , subjected to high doses of drugs , or isolated from her family and friends .
23 One trusts , though , that she will not overdo that against the Irish .
24 Mm and that she will not let them call their soul their own .
25 Take , for instance , the brouhaha which has followed Mrs Thatcher 's hint that she will probably retire sometime between the next general election and the one after that .
26 Quietly she asked , ‘ Is it so terrible to let an unhappy or humiliated woman forget , for a few hours , the problems that she will probably have to put up with for her whole life ? ’
27 And it is as one of photography 's great satirists that she will surely be remembered — I never tire of her work , its invention , its humour and its pathos .
28 Then Alexia Lindsay , just retired from the Christian Aid office , took over the Ephemera Stall with such flair and brilliant success that she will certainly be encored too .
29 This may be a good moment to indicate to her very gently that she has grieved well and long , and that if she is beginning to feel that her period of mourning is nearing its end ( even though you appreciate that she will always carry the scars of her sorrow ) , you are ready to give her any help she needs to adjust to her new and different life .
30 To Emma Durham , the Treasurer , who against difficult odds kept us solvent , to Michelle O'Callaghan , the Social Secretary , whose art of mixing cocktails ensures that she will always have something to fall back on should the need arise , and to Diane Mynors , the Housechair for her ability to seek out bargains ( how many people do you know that could get 14 bottles of dishwashing liquid for 64 p .
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