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

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1 We look forward to hearing about how God uses Gary to glorify His name in Switzerland and pray that Gary will continue to know the peace of God and the power of the Holy Spirit in his life .
2 Lawrence said : ‘ I need cover but there is no question that Ian will stay in the side on Saturday after doing so well against Leeds . ’
3 Vox pops with fans … who all say that Swindon will win easily
4 It is unlikely that Patrick will come here and wait for the Plantagenet .
5 With big Sheffield United striker Brian Deane also in favour , it will add fuel to the conviction that Taylor will adopt a direct , if not long-ball , approach .
6 I have an irrational fear that Lucker will blank me .
7 Nearly 1,000 correspondents from around the world have been accredited to cover the match and among them the betting is that Kasparov will win .
8 It is these developers , of course that DEC will depend on to produce the the Alpha-compiled NT applications that will deliver the high performance promised by the processor .
9 It is these developers , of course that DEC will depend on to produce the the Alpha-compiled NT applications that will deliver the high performance promised by the processor .
10 We got a call saying we were right on the money last issue with the rumour that DEC will scrap up to 10,000 people on Monday December 7 , Pearl Harbor Day .
11 ‘ 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 .
12 Of course , we hope that Baker will undertake pioneer work and organise courses in neighbouring rural areas but probably for the moment any courses under Chapter III could be arranged in the usual way .
13 Chairman , I , I , I , I 'd love to , but I had agreed er with Jim that Jim will introduce this
14 Thus , despite the fact , that WFP will require a substantial input of accounting resources these will be largely committed to the bureaucratic tasks of co-ordinating transactions between A and B. Given particularly the government 's record in the early 1980's of denouncing the ‘ excessive , administrative costs of the NHS , that seems incredible .
15 That should change with the decision reached two weeks ago that Sheffield will have to pay for the host broadcasting operation of television .
16 Jenkins is also cautiously optimistic that ICL will win a ‘ major strategic bid ’ for a contract worth £500,000 from the Croatian government .
17 I would like to confirm our agreement that CPRW will pay £24.99 for the 500mm print and a £125 reproduction fee .
18 I wish you a most enjoyable holiday and hope that MKM will add to the enjoyment .
19 This to gain the maximum effect of her statement so that Mitch will propose to her .
20 I am told that Reed will regenerate the hype on Madonna 's Sex ( Mandarin ) for a mass-market edition .
21 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 .
22 ‘ Wait till the show — you 've just described the dress Claudia has designed and that Dana will wear . ’
23 In line with other RRLs in the country , it is expected that SERRL will carry out five major tasks when it is fully operational .
24 ‘ The early results are encouraging and I 'm sure that DXA will play a major role in future clinical trials in orthopaedics . ’
25 Does this mean that Rocky will get regular football now ?
26 The pressure is now on the likes of Hewlett-Packard Co and IBM Corp to get ultra-cheap versions of their RISCs ready so that they can rush out systems that will match the rock-bottom pricing that Tsunami will encourage .
27 Intergraph UK Ltd , Swindon , Wiltshire , has won a £1.7m contract from London-based systems consultant Logica plc for 30 workstations and five servers that Logica will use to develop a records maintenance system for Anglain Water Services .
28 It is likely that LEAs will offer guidance to governing bodies not only on the general framework of recruitment , selection and promotion procedures , but also on the equal-opportunities aspects of appointments .
29 The Circular clearly envisages that LEAs will set about testing these hypotheses .
30 It was also confirmed separately that InterCity will have to buy old technology as a stop-gap in advance of a £400 million scheme for new equipment on the route , which it still hopes to start in 1995 .
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