Example sentences of "that [ex0] will [adv] " in BNC.

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1 However , she concedes that there will probably always be people who choose to work outside the mainstream , though they may not be formally organised or funded in the future .
2 There are further areas which in time year will allow that trend to continue , I 'm aware of the fact that there will probably be in the course of the evening that suggest that greater efficiencies can be found in a variety of areas whether it be in or wherever else .
3 Nevertheless , unless we are to fall back on the unsatisfactory practice of listing verbs which do support the construction and those which do not , some other factor must be waiting to be discovered , which will help to explain why ( 56 ) and ( 67 ) seem outright ungrammatical , and yet we can have either of ( 68 ) and ( 69 ) : ( 68 ) Tania left despondently ( 69 ) Tania left despondent To conclude , we may point out that there will clearly be a close connexion , under certain choices of lexical items , between the surface construction ( 44 ) and ordinary predicative position .
4 DATEC hopes that there will eventually be a total of about 20,000 students on all its levels of courses , in some 170 centres , including a much higher number of girls than at present .
5 Silver Reed tell me though that there will soon be a ribber for this machine .
6 We hope that there will soon be great progress in Zambia .
7 Does the Minister agree about the urgent need to exploit the resources of the Irish sea , in the hope that there will soon be a Government who will not dissipate the revenues from such exploration , as happened so tragically in regard to the North sea ?
8 In a country where infant mortality is low , it is expected that children will live into adulthood and outlive their parents , so that there will not be a time when it seems likely that a child will die before their parents .
9 I understand that there will not be parking facilities available for us , but that the two vehicles mentioned above can pull in to the square to unload and re-load the necessary equipment .
10 Thirdly , just because preferences are subjective , it does not follow that there will not be a degree of consensus about them .
11 Hotels with computers programmed to produce forecast printouts of future room and guest occupancy have an advantage , but there is no guarantee that there will not be a power or computer failure , and of course not all hotels have computers .
12 If , however , you are not intending to obtain a Woolwich mortgage then the fee will reflect the fact that there will not be a need for a mortgage valuation report .
13 I hope that there will not be more than one bid from within a company and I believe that it is unlikely to happen .
14 What my right hon. Friend said makes it clear that there will not be a great saving to the Ministry of Defence .
15 The only guarantee that I can give is that there will not be a Tory Government after the 1992 election .
16 Does my right hon. Friend agree that there will not be much of a farming future unless British farmers improve their marketing arrangements so that they can compete with foreign imports ?
17 Experience shows that there will not be enough time and that on the Government 's reckoning there will not be enough resources .
18 Will those applications , which total 4,500 from my constituency alone , be assessed fairly and reasonably by the DSS in Strathclyde and will he assure me that there will not be the delays that characterised the applications for disability benefit vis-a-vis vibration white finger and beat knee claims ?
19 I recognise that there will not be an easy transition .
20 I am glad to be able to contribute briefly to the debate on the Bill , although I can see that there will not be a meeting of the minds .
21 I hope that there will not be a vote on Second Reading .
22 I understand that there will not be one , but I end on this note : that will allow the official Opposition to say that they did not oppose the Bill because there was no vote on Second Reading .
23 Client will ensure that all information relating to itself comprised in announcements , public statements , the Offer document and any other documents during KPMG 's engagement hereunder issued by or with the consent or knowledge of Client will be true and accurate in all material respects and will not be misleading , and that all expressions of opinion , intention and expectation therein will be honestly held and will be made only after due consideration and that there will not be omitted from any such document any fact the omission of which would make any statement therein false or misleading ;
24 It should be said , however , that there will not be many situations where users will be able to obtain such information from organizations .
25 The offline operations are designed on the assumption that there will not be constant manning of the physical units used to mount the offline media .
26 Notice that there will not be quite so many trajectories as points on the top face of B since trajectories will , in general , intersect this plane in a large ( possibly infinite ) number of points .
27 No one should ever underestimate the trauma of change on res on residents their relatives and the staff involved , either in the refurbishment programme or in future closers and we have never denied that there will not be closures , we have consistently proposed that there should be .
28 The point now , however , is that there will no more be passports to be shown between London and Edinburgh than London and Paris or Edinburgh and Paris .
29 ( 6.10 ) we know that there will also be a vector of factor premiums ( A , where A o is the model 's estimate of the risk-free rate of return ) .
30 Therefore , because it is unlikely that there will ever be revised editions , and because I should just hate to see my name on anything that could not be relied on , the probability is that the books will progressively be withdrawn from publication after a currency of a few years . ’
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