Example sentences of "[pron] will [be] [vb pp] [adv] [that] " in BNC.

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1 If you are sick and are in one of the excluded groups , you will be advised so that you can claim State Sickness Benefit instead .
2 It will be argued here that their aims can and should converge .
3 It will be argued here that the protection of all women , not merely those who might be classified as ‘ respectable , ’ is undermined by the absence of a requirement of reasonableness where mistaken belief in consent is alleged .
4 It will be argued here that the above-noted tendency of the infinitival construction to imply greater subjectivity and possibility of doubt indicates that know is being evoked not just as the state of " being aware of a fact " in these uses but also as the condition for being able to attribute to the direct object of know the event denoted by the infinitive .
5 It will be argued subsequently that the present forms of science and technology will in any case give rise to structural unemployment .
6 Nevertheless , it will be argued below that the nature and form of economic reconstruction had a powerful , long-term influence on British economic performance .
7 It will be argued below that there are strong reasons why this should not be so .
8 In fact , it will be argued below that the rational expectations hypothesis , the target of so many misdirected Keynesian barbs , may be combined with a model which does not assume market clearing in such a way as to allow considerable scope for discretionary demand management policies .
9 It will be demonstrated later that the correlation between the true area and the projected area visible to the camera is good enough to make this not a prime consideration .
10 It will be said perhaps that I should have combined some principle of conduct with propositions about the flavours .
11 ( c ) Accounting and tax Whilst agreement in principle may have been reached on the relative standing in the new firm of its partners , precise calculation of their capital and profit sharing ratios can be a nightmare as the accountants wrestle with the task of bringing the accounts of the firms involved into line with one another : and it will be assumed here that there are differing practices which need to be harmonised .
12 It will be seen again that the four ogres — anxiety , fear , guilt and anger — all play their parts .
13 These are obvious cases because the forms are linguistically or stylistically related , and in one of them it will be shown later that the name became hereditary — as Forsey — down to the twentieth century .
14 It will be objected perhaps that it is too late in the day to try to re-establish our crumbling values on ‘ Be aware ’ , since the True is already sinking into the gulf which has swallowed the Beautiful and the Good .
15 It will be appreciated therefore that :
16 It will be suggested here that , because each one of these terms carries with it connotations regarding what these processes are , ‘ learning ’ , ‘ acquisition ’ and ‘ development ’ are associated with different accounts of developmental change .
17 There were thus many reasons , grounded in both Æthelred 's reign and his own , why individual churchmen may have harboured resentment against Cnut , and it will be suggested below that this could take a religious form .
18 While such views are common doctrine in grammars as far as finite forms are concerned , it will be proposed here that a support or person is also present in the infinitival form of the verb , even though the latter can neither be predicated grammatically of a subject nor take any personal endings .
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