Example sentences of "will [be] [that] " in BNC.

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1 The conclusion to the argument will be that there is a specific form of violence of a political kind outside of state control which can not be reduced to crime .
2 The basic theme of this chapter will be that the success of cognitive neuropsychology provides strong grounds for believing that functionalism , or something very close to it , is actually true .
3 His problem will be that Mrs Thatcher might decide to do it first , and then she will garner the votes .
4 The New York Times called the men heroes , and The Times said ‘ the verdict of history will be that the ultimate guilty party is the government in power ... ’
5 The inevitable consequence , if that policy is practised too energetically , will be that we wo n't have any erudition left .
6 One effect on the rest of us will be that we cause ourselves endless trouble by losing them .
7 The starting point will be that teachers should know what will be expected of them .
8 The conclusion will be that these explanations have recently developed in promising directions .
9 ‘ The really important change will be that the UK Road Running Commission will be genuinely powerful , and will stand as an equal with the other specialisations — particularly track and field and cross-country .
10 The consequence will be that they will actually become so .
11 The effect will be that by the year 2000 nuclear energy should overtake oil as France 's main fuel , with oil consumption falling by 26% , representing a considerable reduction in the cost of importing energy .
12 Another will be that teachers cheat in order that their children perform well in the test .
13 The outcome will be that he claims he can book you a flight only to the international airport on Sal Island .
14 The CAA SRG input to them will be that a passenger who has paid to be flown , as a passenger , has the right not to be exposed to a higher risk than any other passenger who has paid to be flown .
15 How you do this will depend upon your own personality and your relationship with her , but however it is done , the message she will be hoping to receive through your words and actions will be that you care , you sympathise , and that you are going to stand by her and give her all the help and comfort you can in the months that lie ahead .
16 The result will be that it dumps everything that has been transferred and you will have to start again from the beginning !
17 Whilst it is conceivable that some of these jobs will be craft based and thus provide an outlet for some initiative and self activism , the significant reality will be that they have no economic power and no industrial muscle .
18 The ‘ normal ’ tax district for the director of the company will be that dealing with the company 's directors and employees , their PAYE affairs and tax returns .
19 ‘ otherwise than under the supervision ’ The most usual way of proving this point will be that the learner was alone in the vehicle .
20 ‘ Our case will be that Bjorn filed for divorce first here in Sweden . ’
21 ‘ I think the attitude will be that Stuttgart will only get through over our dead bodies .
22 Zakrewski confirmed that he did expect the legislation to hurt its Polish acquisition , DHI , which currently expects to turn over $15m in the market this year , and added ‘ The result will be that there will be some preferred companies who have been doing assembly that will be supported , and they will grow and make a huge amount of money by reselling imports , not by assembling ; it 's a scandal .
23 So in the case of all who die intestate , and for most of the rather small number who make a will , the outcome of inheritance will be that relatives are beneficiaries , and the legal procedures which ensure this codify a set of obligations to give support which discriminates between close and more distant kin .
24 My main point will be that this is not a simple , package-deal question .
25 The most ambitious suggestion will be that the units behave in a way functional for the system , as demonstrated by showing why the system could not otherwise maintain its impetus .
26 Naturally , the longer the delay the more likely it will be that the prosecution is at fault , and that the delay has caused prejudice to the defendant ; and the less that the prosecution has to offer by explanation , the more easily can fault be inferred .
27 Our argument in the following pages will be that there is a knowledge about language appropriate to foreign language teaching and that this knowledge is at present provided neither in the academic nor in the professional course .
28 In effect , the reality will be that Israel is to become the key to Middle Eastern security once again because of the unreliability of Arab states , particularly in the Levant .
29 Students are regarded as having contracts with their institution , one of the implied terms of which will be that the institution will act in accordance with natural justice .
30 The consequence of presenting any printed word , then , will be that a number of logogens will receive varying degrees of evidence — these logogens will be activated to different levels .
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