Example sentences of "will [vb infin] [that] it is " in BNC.

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1 Er , so you can say that er Mr is a friend of pensioner 's , he said , he said he would be prepared to , what I , I , I approached him and said er , what about Harlow Caring Council , are they prepared to assist the pensioners in any way or do they wish to join in on this , oh yes he said , of course Norman he said , how much are you paying er Ron I said well his asking forty pound for the , for the morning , oh he said I 'll go half way with that , then he came out and said to me , pull me up afterwards and ask me to go to leisure services about the Tuesday , and so I 'm still following that up and hopefully we will have two days on pensioner 's week , because you want to have as much impact as possible and in a few moments , when I nearly finished here , I shall be reading you something where you 'll see that it is important that we make an impact on the people of Harlow .
2 You 'll see that it is written in a slightly more formal style so that you can be absolutely clear what we expect of your now that you are working in the ES .
3 The satellite pictures shows a lot of cloud just to the east of us , but you 'll see that it is moving away .
4 ‘ Do you think he 'll mind that it is a rather controversial book ? ’
5 ‘ You 'll concede that it is sordid ?
6 I think we 'll find that it is drawing back . ’
7 The horse must prick its ears so that it looks ‘ happy ’ : it must not be relaxed and content with its ears backwards , either listening or resting , or else everyone will think that it is ‘ sour ’ .
8 Because these were not casual , throw-away remarks , but a sustained celebration of youthfulness which has now become virtually unthinkable within the thickening twilight of liberal education : This kind of exhilaration has gone out of writings on the youth question , and some people will think that it is no bad thing .
9 However one designs the procedure — whether a parliamentary procedure or a public inquiry — the majority of poeple will think that it is unfair that it is being forced or inflicted on them .
10 My hon. Friend 's constituents will recognise that it is vital for the future prosperity of Swindon that those schemes be implemented as quickly as possible .
11 The collector will know that it is faked up in the style of an earlier period .
12 Anyone who has been instrumental in this transformation of another person 's life through the impact of the Word of God and the Spirit of God will know that it is not his own doing .
13 The person who is well versed in notating music will know that it is a time-consuming and laborious operation .
14 Those hon. Members who take an interest in such matters will know that it is a hobby horse of mine .
15 Anyone who has tried travelling in a bus or car on Euston road in the evening rush hour will know that it is bad enough at present ; to impose an additional 70 per cent .
16 The more she can stop herself ‘ mothering ’ her son in the old familiar way , the sooner he will feel that it is ‘ safe ’ to be close to her , without risk to his own manhood .
17 People will feel that it is threatened , and we shall not get the recruits we need .
18 Oh , we 're talking about sixth forms , Bill , and we 're talking about all schools which have sixth forms and you 're conscious that there are rather a lot of schools with sixth forms in the county and who will feel that it is a significant change .
19 What Derrida argues is that any discourse which conceives of itself as scientific is bound to be logocentric : it will assume that it is transparent to its object and that that object is a stable entity .
20 The University will assume that it is free to approach referees at any stage unless the candidate 's application stipulates otherwise ( i.e. candidates who wish a referee or referees to be approached only with their specific permission and/or if they are being called for interview on the final short list or are in receipt of a conditional offer , are asked to state such requirements explicitly alongside the details of the relevant referee(s) ) .
21 In the next section , we will show that it is also efficient .
22 Over the three months of our campaign , Community Care will show that it is , and that SSDs are not well equipped to cope — something the DoH will have to act upon .
23 Given the B's believe that A uses this strategy , we will show that it is optimal for A to use this strategy .
24 In another 10 or 12 years , history will show that it is more likely that nation states will look after themselves to a greater extent than hitherto .
25 Even a cursory examination of amendment 27 to the Maastricht Bill will show that it is not me but Mr Maxwell who is having trouble .
26 For products that are expensive and only used sporadically an unattractive product may be chosen if it has an exceptional performance as its handling characteristics will ensure that it is only used as a last resort and not used casually when other cheaper products would suffice .
27 A method must be devised of incorporating new dictionary material into the New OED which will ensure that it is structurally compatible with the existing data .
28 Fear that I have only dreamed of moving forward , that when I go in and face it I will see that it is a mistake , not possible , uninteresting .
29 If you look at the preamble you will see that it is a self-appointed body with only Executive officers of Extra-Mural Boards and Committees .
30 Reading from left to right , you will see that it is the lower register of speech which is concerned with power/volume and the high register with intelligibility .
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