Example sentences of "we will [verb] that " in BNC.
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1 | Moore contends that if , having freed ourselves from the naturalistic fallacy , we ask what are the chief good things known to us , we will conclude that they are personal affection and the enjoyment of beautiful objects . |
2 | If we return to the theory we started with , we will realise that we have not even bothered to decode the message . |
3 | However , we will show that the mental model plays a role in the interpretation of anaphors that ought , according to the linguistic theory , to be interpreted with reference to a superficial representation only , and vice versa . |
4 | In the next section , we will show that it is also efficient . |
5 | To prove that any efficient tableau is in this list , we will show that any pair of efficient tableaux can be connected by a sequence of linked tableaux . |
6 | Given the B's believe that A uses this strategy , we will show that it is optimal for A to use this strategy . |
7 | Indeed , in the later chapters we will show that this is impractical for any relatively unconstrained speech recognition system . |
8 | In this section we will assume that p objective functions are arranged in decreasing order of priority . |
9 | As we will see , there is some doubt as to whether the distinction between jurisdictional and non-jurisdictional errors of law still exists in modern law , but for the sake of this discussion we will assume that it does . |
10 | We will assume that exchange rates with the rest of the world do not change . |
11 | Furthermore , we will assume that the sector to which we are referring accounts for a sufficiently small part of consumer expenditure that income effects are unimportant . |
12 | However , in the chapters that follow we will assume that the ultimate aim of a translator , in most cases , is to achieve a measure of equivalence at text level , rather than at word or phrase level . |
13 | We will assume that the evaluation of every occam expression yields a value ( even though it may contain division by zero or an uninitialised identifier ) . |
14 | We will use the term mental lexicon , and we will assume that there is a single mental lexicon that is used for both the perception and production of both written and spoken language . |
15 | Although we will assume that the same mental lexicon is used whether we are reading , writing , spelling , speaking or understanding speech , we will introduce several complications . |
16 | We will assume that the sum converges and define . |
17 | We will assume that the date is 1 April . |
18 | We will assume that fixed costs are unavoidable . |
19 | We will assume that the correct phoneme label is in there somewhere ; 100% recognition is achieved in that sense . |
20 | We will assume that we do n't know that there is structural change in this data , although a priori , we might expect it . |
21 | If we estimate that an enquiry will take us longer than ½ hr , we will advise that we can not help , and that the caller should visit here and undertake their own research . |
22 | At the end of the chapter ( Now Try This — 4 ) , we will suggest that you adapt the tests so that you can measure your own performance . |
23 | We will suggest that these functions are still performed to an impressive and significant degree . |
24 | For the moment , however , we want to consider what might be involved in the processing of an individual clause , and we will suggest that the additional processing load at the end of clauses arises because of several different processes , some concerned with understanding the syntax and semantics of the clause which has just been read , and others with the relating of information in this clause to earlier information in the passage . |
25 | I Admittedly if we stay in the rural districts of England in 1700 we will discover that forty to fifty years is not unrealistic , but old age is rare . |
26 | Perhaps , one day soon , we will discover that in the most secretive Communist state of all , Kim II Sung 's Hermit Kingdom of North Korea , the Party was still more nepotic and clannish than in the Balkans or in Iraq . |
27 | We will discover that he was master of his technique and of his style very early on . |
28 | I do this in the belief that by admitting them publicly we will discover that others share them . |
29 | Whenever possible , we will ensure that future privatisations offer opportunities to employees to secure a stake in the ownership of their business . |
30 | We will ensure that unfair terms are excluded and will discourage investment to protect in-house services when better , more cost effective services are available through the private sector . |