Example sentences of "that [pron] will [vb infin] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Do eat something before or with alcoholic drink , but remember that nothing will keep blood levels low ! |
2 | Senna said yesterday : ‘ It is possible that I will race IndyCars in 1993 . |
3 | ‘ Very well , pass on the message that I will clear Mr Grenfell 's name . ’ |
4 | If I am warned that my weight makes it highly likely that I will suffer health problems in hot climates , the probability of my being ill is reduced if I do either one of two things — lose weight and/or avoid the tropics , Thus , I have some choice about my life . |
5 | No , I have said that I will give way to the hon. Member for Alyn and Deeside . |
6 | As English Captain I am obviously delighted that I will have access one more time to the cream of the young talent who will turn pro in 1992 and in the future . |
7 | ‘ I warn you that I will take steps to prevent you ’ or ‘ I promise that I will be there on time ’ . |
8 | That I will accept sir out of great interest . |
9 | The most pressing requirement is for a COSE developers kit — existing customers of OSF/Motif , IXI Ltd X.desktop or Hewlett-Packard 's Visual User Environment desktops wo n't get upgraded until something is out — and the danger , according to the source , is that someone will break ranks and ship a developers kit without the blessing of the others . |
10 | The most pressing requirement is for a COSE developers kit — existing customers of OSF/Motif , IXI Ltd X.desktop or HP 's Visual User Environment desktops wo n't get upgraded until something is out — and the danger , according to the source , is that someone will break ranks and ship a developers kit without the blessing of the others . |
11 | John likes to keep the horses separate so that they do n't kick each other , but Hopscotch often jumps into Milton 's paddock to keep him company ; and sometimes if the weather is bad , one of the children 's ponies is turned out with him , otherwise Milton , who is a bit of a softy , will hang around by the gate in the hope that someone will take pity on him and take him back to his warm stable . |
12 | What they 're doing is they 're sending it so that somebody will place orders . |
13 | Hilton clearly attached great importance to this apostolate : he tells his nun that she will meet God in her visitors just as surely as in the solitude of her cell . |
14 | Now into her 50s , she knows there is the possibility that she will face retirement years alone : |
15 | And while admitting to being ‘ pampered , cosseted and over-paid ’ , she dismissed reports that she will earn £300,000 a year from January , when she will front a new BBC show Entertainment Express , as untrue and exaggerated . |
16 | Can we reasonably maintain that a woman must continue with a pregnancy in the full knowledge that she will give birth to a baby which will be either stillborn , or live a few days , even hours ? |
17 | She believes that she will gain comfort and security for the rest of her life . |
18 | However , it is much more likely that you will injure joints or muscles or end up stiff or sore . ’ |
19 | The onus is on you to show that you will suffer loss after the hearing date as a result of being treated unjustly . |
20 | One way that you will meet members of the media is through press receptions . |
21 | If you 're a male reader , you can reverse this law of probability , and be sure that you will meet Madonna doing a nude shoot for the Pirelli calendar on Ben Vorlich . |
22 | Since you are on port tack , whereas the boats which have already lined up will be on starboard , your combined approach speed should mean that you will pass gaps quite frequently . |
23 | Lord Jesus , we cry to You that You will bring peace to those who use force to try to gain their selfish way ; use Your people to be peacemakers ; help us to work and pray for a world where You will be King . |
24 | Guide those who are working to bring practical care in our city and our land , and we pray that you will bring peace to those who can not find it in our society . |
25 | ‘ I ask that you will accommodate Anne Duchess of York , my daughter-in-law in your household , ’ Elizabeth Woodville had written — after enquiring as to her friend 's health , reminiscing about former days and passing on to the matter of her daughter-in-law as if it were of little consequence . |
26 | In the same manner , I would also say , ‘ Arab brothers , do you believe that you will make progress in the fight for your cause by helping to realise the plans , unknown to us all , of a megalomaniac and ruthless Babylonian with a moustache ? |
27 | In decision making lack of adequate time means that you will make choices without sufficient thought for the consequences . |
28 | The Unit has been set up to help colleges offering Pilot Courses : we hope that you will make use of it . |
29 | This means , for example , that you will receive £10 worth of free units for every £1,000 you invest . |
30 | It may be that you will find success in alternative or more unorthodox fields . |