Example sentences of "that [pron] will make [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 ? |
2 | In decision making lack of adequate time means that you will make choices without sufficient thought for the consequences . |
3 | The Unit has been set up to help colleges offering Pilot Courses : we hope that you will make use of it . |
4 | Their statement in their manifesto says , we promise that we will make Britain the best housed nation in Europe . |
5 | But it is not just prospective parents who have contact with mentally handicapped people , and the attitudes of many people in positions of authority are crucial in that they will make decisions which will affect the lives of our mentally handicapped community . |
6 | If such industries are nationalized in order that they can produce closer to the socially efficient output , it is inevitable that they will make losses and require a subsidy from the government . |
7 | It is quite likely that they will make suggestions or ask that the work is prepared according to a set of guidelines that they provide . |
8 | This situation is known as one of negative ‘ net-effective cost ’ ( NEC ) , and the CEGB should undertake any investment promising NEC on the grounds that it will make electricity prices cheaper than if it were to do nothing . |
9 | Novell has announced that it will make NetWare available on NT . |
10 | The proponents of this approach to policy claim that it will encourage a more stable background in which the private sector can make its own investment and spending plans with greater certainty about future government policy ; that it will prevent abrupt and damaging shifts of policy ; and that it will make government manipulation of monetary policy for electoral purposes more difficult . |
11 | And there is always the ultimate unbundler 's defence — that he will make money for his backers . |