Example sentences of "[adj] that [pron] will [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It is clear that she will never marry and have children , follow a career enjoy the leisure interests of her own age group or otherwise enjoy the quality of life which so many take for granted .
2 Eric Hammond of the Electrical , Electronic , Telecommunication and Plumbing Union said in The Daily Telegraph : ’ It is so fundamentally wrong that it will increasingly threaten Labour 's prospects of a national victory . ’
3 It must now be doubtful that he will ever do so , doubtful , but not impossible that he should .
4 ‘ She and the beetle do n't do anything together in that way , but I am afraid that he will romantically take her away .
5 It seems likely from Gregory v Kelly [ 1978 ] RTR 426 that they will simply take a global figure , and not aggregate separate percentages for each type of contributory negligence .
6 Moreover , the strength of the kink is so low that it will often fail when the glider is only just off the ground .
7 I think we will continue to have a degree of volatility in markets we 've not experienced previously and I think the way the market maker has to interpret his role now is such that we will never get the sort of fine tuning that the old jobbing system could provide .
8 During the year , strong management of the balance sheet has been maintained to ensure that our financial health is such that we will quickly benefit from any sustained improvement in our markets .
9 Suppose that the quality of the raw material is such that it will reliably perform millions of operations per second for many years without wear , fatigue , fracture or other error .
10 Lakes and mountains , beaches and islands , friendly hotels and Renaissance grandeur , there is honestly so much that you will simply have to come and see us year after year .
11 I am certainly grateful for the three days , which gave me much that I will certainly remember beyond two months !
12 Most sales people are that false that they will only want to know you if they can sell you something .
13 The dairying operation is now so large that it will soon need to be run as a separate company , and all three of the Rowlands ' children are involved in the enterprise .
14 ‘ People made me feel so welcome that I will undoubtedly go back and live in the North-East .
15 If all of these theories are value dependent ( in the sense that they are all based upon prior theorisation of how society is constructed ) , then it is likely that they will also have very different prescriptions about how problems in capitalist society can be resolved .
16 Changes in social and commercial conditions , and changes in the moral values of the community , mean that the Courts will not always find the same reasons for the enforcement of promises to be good today as their forbears did ; equally it is likely that they will often find good reasons for the enforcement of promises where their predecessors did not .
17 Under SSAP 24 and UITF 6 these long-term obligations are accounted for on a full provision basis , even though in many cases it is likely that they will continually roll over , and it has been argued that it is difficult to justify a prohibition , as SSAP 15 would otherwise require , on the related deferred tax being treated on a similar basis if it , too , continually rolls over .
18 Under SSAP 24 and UITF 6 these long-term obligations are accounted for on a full provision basis , even though in many cases it is likely that they will continually roll over ( ie as one obligation is settled another will arise ) and it has been argued that it is difficult to justify a prohibition , as SSAP 15 would otherwise require , on the related deferred tax being treated on a similar basis if it , too , continually rolls over .
19 With the high costs of training and tight profit margins , operators have had to work hard to win contracts against fierce competition , and it likely that they will only recruit type-rated crews .
20 It is likely that you will already have written in with your Appeal and received an acknowledgement together with this leaflet .
21 The arguments listed under ‘ Dynamic aspects ’ indicate how having a favourable position in the current income or wealth distribution makes it likely that you will also have a favourable position in a future income or wealth distribution ( inter- and intra-generationally ) .
22 As you become interested in film acting it is likely that you will also become interested in film making , for the actor 's work depends so much on the technical decisions of the director and editor .
23 Once you have made the first step towards finding out more about archaeology , it is likely that you will never turn back .
24 A pistol is pointed at its head , because it has been warned that , in the next year , there will be a further review under which it is likely that it will again lose its statutory framework and be cast adrift into voluntarism along with the 22 other boards which have been dismantled in the past eight to nine years .
25 Now it seems likely that he will instead miss Ireland 's next match , against England in Dublin on March 28 .
26 Now it seems likely that he will instead miss Ireland 's next match , against England in Dublin on March 28 .
27 It is likely that he will still need the list of solicitors but , by not immediately closing the interview , the adviser may have explored issues which are important , which John may not have thought worth telling the solicitor .
28 ‘ That ought to be a blinding glimpse of the obvious , and it should also be obvious that it will only happen through disciplined and focused teaching .
29 If you do the chances are good that you will only have the same situation all over again or probably even worse .
30 You can be sure that you will still get all the treatment you need from your family doctor .
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