Example sentences of "[that] [noun] will [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I have an irrational fear that Lucker will blank me .
2 ‘ Well , I hope that sentence will deter you from any more writing on walls ’
3 ‘ It is that Fincara will send me and my sisters into the last battle between the light and the dark ; and that we will conquer .
4 A similar switch-over type of story can be written by doing what I have counselled writers of full-length detective stories not to do : by slipping in a tiny clue in the hope that readers will miss it .
5 WHILE the people of Hong Kong , stripped of any useful British nationality by successive immigration laws , fear for their future after the massacre at Peking in June , many Macao citizens , just 40 miles away across the Pearl River delta , rest secure in the knowledge that Portugal will offer them a guaranteed home of last resort after it returns their territory to China in 1999 .
6 But I stick to my pre-season prediction that Arsenal will have it tucked away well before the last ball is kicked .
7 They are equally brought up to believe that marriage will provide them with a partner in whom to trust , who will love , protect and respect them .
8 One of her worst fears is that folk will shun her because of what 's happened .
9 If the former , she would wish to be very certain of the value of the prize and fully confident that war will secure it .
10 We are optimistic that restoration will help it enormously ’ .
11 Many local people believe that development will profit them , and those concerned about the environment have been threatened as a result .
12 ‘ Do you think that gentleman will meet her ? ’
13 Well people do n't understand the system and they do n't think that things will affect them .
14 The college believes nurses should be given a pay rise because one in four members are the sole breadwinner in their household and most nurses no longer believe that nursing will provide them with a secure job .
15 We know what CAMRA did for real ale and there is even a chance — is n't there ? — that Greenpeace will save us from ourselves .
16 Friends may refrain from expressing any sympathy because they feel that it might be inappropriate and embarrassing for her , and she may be feeling that people will regard her as a hypocrite if she gives way and weeps , although she may need to do this for a variety of reasons , one of them being not so much for what she has lost , but for what she never had .
17 Simon , a manager who , at 39 , is the oldest person questioned , says : ‘ The idea that people will think it is in some way impressive to be seen drinking low-alcohol muck is obvious nonsense . ’
18 The government believes that people will love it for abolishing counties like Humberside , which proud Yorkshiremen have always refused to acknowledge .
19 Being a good listener is not only useful because you will hear what others miss , but you will find that people will tell you things that they shield from others .
20 Is n't the danger with using an expensive sound the probability that people will take it straight , as un-ironic luxury ?
21 Handing out free pitch repairers might help a bit , but it does n't guarantee that people will use them .
22 Better , fit a true mains switch ( e.g. a cord switch on the primary side of the transformer ) and hope that people will use it instead of the on-off switch on the radio .
23 It is a reasonable assumption that people will find it easier to accept a product if it appears in a context into which they could fit themselves , being used by people whom they could — or would like to — resemble .
24 ‘ If these two concepts are interpreted too simply , there 's a danger that people will believe we have to ensure only that the customer is satisfied or delighted .
25 Iago can turn anything into its opposite : under his tuition even Othello becomes a hypocrite , with difficulty — ‘ O , hardness to dissemble ! ’ he says ( III.iv.34 ) , like Coriolanus , feigning ‘ a salt and sorry rheum ’ so that Desdemona will give him the handkerchief ( III.iv.51 f . ) .
26 I 'm praying that God will give me the strength to put up with this chap , spouting his everlasting Socialist claptrap . ’
27 I hope that God will punish her and … ‘
28 While non-evangelicals and atheists might agree that there have been historically specific benefits from Protestantism , and that we ought to preserve such benefits , the evangelical adds a more direct link with the belief that God will punish us if we deviate further from his commands .
29 When you are under pressure , do you really trust that God will uphold you ?
30 Pray every day that God will fill you with the Holy Spirit so that you have more courage to speak up for Jesus .
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