Example sentences of "[noun pl] that it will [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Or is it more likely to be so affected by nationalism and the historical preferences of its peoples that it will remain a heterogeneous collection of individual markets linked together in a loose customs union ?
2 8.2 Each Party undertakes to each of the other Parties that it will use its best endeavours to communicate fully and promptly to the other all such background and results as may reasonably be required for carrying out the project or complying with the terms of the Grant Offer Letter or for exploitation of the results in accordance with Clause 11 .
3 The language of a finite-state recogniser is the set of words that it will accept .
4 ‘ I am particularly excited about the opportunities that it will provide for opening up for the first time higher educational facilities in the area .
5 To promote epoflex , the administration is telling states that it will put up the cash to lay test stripes .
6 Since Hoylake launched its first £13billion bid in the summer , BAT has promised shareholders that it will carry out its own partial break-up of the group .
7 Since Hoylake launched its first £13billion bid in the summer , BAT has promised shareholders that it will carry out its own partial break-up of the group .
8 Similarly the Shell enterprisal spawns glossy scriptures about community environmental projects that it will fund , while manufacturing some of the Planet 's most treacherous chemicals .
9 I look forward to this country being in the vanguard of the single currency because of the advantages that it will bring us and the Community .
10 It is understood that the Government has done nothing to discourage City expectations that it will curtail its gilt-edged buying programme .
11 Because that 's what it feels like today , he wrote , and because I know in my heart of hearts that it will feel like that tomorrow as well .
12 There are , of course , no guarantees that it will succeed because your idea may be such a rotten one that even though it is suggested it runs into difficulties .
13 There are no guarantees that it will survive .
14 First impressions , therefore , are of a fascinating and challenging work , so full of choreographic riches that it will take more viewings fully to savour them .
15 Following its agreements with Maspar Computer Corp and Intel Corp , DEC now has three more conventional massively parallel streams on the go — the Single Instruction-Multiple Data machines that it will build using MasPar 's chip , the Multiple Instruction-Multiple Data machines it plans using Intel 's 80860XP chip and technology , and an Alpha-based massively parallel machine set for 1995 .
16 Strathclyde has told ScotRail that it can not invest more in local rail services , including the largest suburban network outside London , unless the Government gives assurances that it will continue to have a major say after privatisation .
17 NAFTA has been strongly criticized by environmentalists on the grounds that it will lead to " dirty " US industries moving into Mexico to take advantage of that country 's more relaxed environmental standards , and that other environmental considerations for all three countries will be sacrificed for the principle of free trade at any cost .
18 This situation is known as one of negative ‘ net-effective cost ’ ( NEC ) , and the CEGB should undertake any investment promising NEC on the grounds that it will make electricity prices cheaper than if it were to do nothing .
19 ‘ I am refusing to accede to your request on the grounds that it will make you insecure ’
20 Hewlett-Packard is taking a similar ‘ wait-and-see ’ attitude with respect to Microsoft Corp 's Windows NT , denying rumours that it will endorse the Microsoft operating system any time soon .
21 All in hopes that it will bring her closer to the lovely Riva .
22 Her tone is , intentionally , intensely irritating and any hopes that it will soften to chastened humanity through spiritual education are vain .
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