Example sentences of "that [pron] will [adv] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | Both the Complete Page Scanner and the SmartScan software are pleasantly easy to use , and an impressive feature is that it will actually check spelling and mark any mistakes as the image is being scanned . |
32 | Both the Complete Page Scanner and the SmartScan software are pleasantly easy to use , and an impressive feature is that it will actually check spelling and mark any mistakes as the image is being scanned . |
33 | The present unsatisfactory state of the law relating to VAT could mean that VAT paid by the tenant may not be recoverable , and therefore the tenant should consider amending such a provision to provide that it will only pay VAT on such sums where it is first presented with a valid VAT invoice in the tenant 's name . |
34 | While the UNHCR in Geneva has welcomed the move , its officials on the ground fear that it will only make things more difficult . |
35 | Further , LCH has in recent years agreed with most , if not all , of the London markets that it will only accept contracts for registration from clearing members who are members of the relevant market.3 A financial futures contract will be registered only if the clearing members in whose names it is submitted are members of the financial futures market . |
36 | I do not believe that it will necessarily enhance trade opportunities ; I think that those who have argued that have done so superficially . |
37 | The more firmly he tells them and the country that , as Prime Minister , he and not they will rule , the more likely it is that he will eventually reach Downing Street . |
38 | We also very much welcome the fact that President Moi has announced that he will go forward with multi-party elections , and we hope that he will also enter discussions with opposition groups about the way forward . |
39 | Now it seems likely that he will instead miss Ireland 's next match , against England in Dublin on March 28 . |
40 | Now it seems likely that he will instead miss Ireland 's next match , against England in Dublin on March 28 . |
41 | If the buyer indicates that he will nevertheless accept delivery in spite of the breach of condition , that may well amount to waiver ( see Rickards v. Oppenheim , paragraph 7–05 above ) . |