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

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1 Firstly because I understand there 's some problem with the word director , which I do n't understand , but everybody says , well I do n't understand , but well , maybe some officer will explain that to me when I finish speaking .
2 But the right honourable gentleman will recollect that in aerospace in steel and in textiles there are now no large apprenticeship schools .
3 Now then er regular listeners will know that over the last couple of years or so we 've done some special listener trips for you er and we 've gone down to London .
4 When the Chancellor , Nigel Lawson , addresses the Tory party conference this morning , he will know that despite the appearance of support from the lady at his side , it she who is almost single-handedly responsible for the undermining of his policy and his prestige .
5 The Minister will know that for some years London weighting has been frozen because the Minister 's policy is to pay just sufficient to recruit and retain civil servants .
6 My hon. Friend will know that at the end of November we made a number of requests to the Government of Libya .
7 Whether you love the adventures of ‘ Swallows & Amazons ’ or fancy being marooned on a desert island like Robinson Crusoe you will know that behind these exciting stories lies a real world of evil men ( and women ) who terrorised merchant ships to satisfy their own greed .
8 If you have ever been cornered at a party by someone who insists on standing far too close for comfort while they lurch through their life history , you will know that around each of us there is a space which we like to call our own .
9 But anyone who had read more than a little crime fiction will know that in fact the two often go together .
10 He points out first that those who are aware of the finer points of history will know that in former days ( or " the earliest days ' : the meticulous ulema were authorized to give fetvas individually according to the requirement of a particular time .
11 I had a most interesting meeting in Scotland with all of our lay delegates there , erm on Friday and some of you within British Gas will know that in Scotland they 've even more problems with the M A P L than any of the other regions because they were operating a different system to start with in the first place .
12 The hon. Gentleman will know that in the last year we have also cut interest rates seven times and halved inflation .
13 I am sure that my right hon. and learned Friend will know that in areas such as mine , which has the A5 running through it , the improvements have been greatly appreciated .
14 Those who take it ( and those who do n't miss a treat ) will know that in the best possible sense it is conservative .
15 Many of you will know that in the eighteenth century , Buffon had defined literary style as the order and movement which we impose on our thoughts .
16 The House of Commons , understandably — again , with some justification but not with total justification — will assume that for the other member states the double hesitation by the United Kingdom was the crucial aspect of the agreements at Maastricht , but it was not .
17 In some cases referral is essential , but this chapter will show that for many the CAB is developing specialist in-depth expertise that has turned the tables such that the CAB is now becoming the agency to whom clients are referred .
18 Though there is broad agreement on the contents of such books on constitutional law , in the last resort it depends on what academic lawyers consider relevant — and a quick survey of standard textbooks will show that at the margins there are significant variations in what is brought into the orbit of the British ‘ constitution ’ .
19 This disconnection between aims and curricular plans seems to be an endemic disease of curricular planning and , unless amended , the National Curriculum will show that in the late twentieth century the policy makers still could n't get out of the rut of traditional thinking that has dogged education throughout this century .
20 Later chapters will show that in pollution control work , standards are by no means treated as absolute proscriptions inexorably enforced .
21 A detailed study of figure 1 will show that in the first three minutes after outbreak , the height of the flames grow approximately to the height of the ‘ level ’ of racking on which the fire started , by five minutes some four levels have been involved , and by seven minutes to eight minutes the flames will be breaking out at the top of the racking .
22 Study of the examples will show that in order to simulate the behaviour of a system one must in the first instance understand it .
23 A quick glance at Table 1 will show that by these measures the three major countries of the EEC , including Britain , have on the whole fared progressively worse through the period of their membership of the EEC .
24 This flat had to be sold by the council , and the ADC states that by allowing tenants to purchase such dwellings , the Government will ensure that over time younger households will buy up accommodation formerly occupied by older people ;
25 In addition , we propose to introduce legal safeguards which will ensure that in future no employee has union subscriptions deducted from his pay without his individual consent .
26 With this foundation , a commitment to deliver to our clients a top quality and responsive service , and your continued dedication , we will ensure that in these tough times Wimpol once again succeeds where the competition fails .
27 Only this will ensure that in future all machine-readable data can be exchanged across disciplinary and professional boundaries .
28 3.5 You will ensure that in all respects ( except by way of design or specification where we have supplied the same ) the goods and/or the work comply with all relevant requirements of any statute , statutory rule or order , or other instrument having the force of law , which may be in force when the goods are delivered and/or the work performed as the case may be .
29 There are also differences between the states on the ability to stand as a candidate and the measure that we are debating this evening will ensure that in respective elections to the European parliament there is a greater degree of harmonisation .
30 The British Medical Association has said that if the legislation does require authorities to keep to drug budgets , the association will see that as a cash limit and cry ‘ foul ’ after accepting assurances from Mr Clarke last week that budgets would not operate as cash limits .
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