Example sentences of "[verb] that [pos pn] [adj] [noun] will " in BNC.

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1 No seeker after truth should doubt that his daily bread will be provided .
2 Students are reminded that their eventual employers will expect them to have made good use of their time at university .
3 I shall vote for the amendment and I hope and expect that my honourable friends will do likewise . '
4 Choreographers who do not adhere strictly to the old conventions of court etiquette realise that their total design will flow more easily because their dancers ' behaviour will appear more spontaneous and natural .
5 I do not think that my hon. Friend will be able to do quite that .
6 Sue insists that her new show will prove successful .
7 I trust that my hon. Friend will agree that co-operation between member states of the European Community is particularly desirable when considering the provision of help to those most in need .
8 Sun Microsystems Inc has confirmed formation of the wholly-owned personal communicator unit FirstPerson Inc ( CI No 2,118 ) and says that its key focus will be on developing software that enables different types of digital devices to swap data and work together — it has in mind televisions , radios , satellites and computers — and to license the software and technology to other companies for use in their electronics products , putting it in direct competition with General Magic Inc , while mirroring some of the concepts of the Echelon Corp Local Operating Network ; boss of the new company Wayne Rosen said that FirstPerson has not ruled out collaborating with General Magic .
9 I hope that your governing body will be represented at this Meeting and it would be helpful if you could indicate on the attached reply slip if your Association will be represented at the meeting .
10 With local , with in-house teams it means that we are protected from that ever happening , and I hope that our in-house teams will continue to go on and on from strength to strength , valuable resource to the county council .
11 We hope that our continuing work will shed light on these different concepts , and in due course we shall publish our results in medical journals .
12 I hope that my new home will be very much a friendly place for others .
13 ‘ I hope that my dear brother will soon be better , ’ I replied with a smile .
14 I hope that my hon. Friend will look at that problem , together with the BBC licence as a whole .
15 I hope that my hon. Friend will give the House a commitment on the timing of that replacement .
16 The hospital , driven by the doctors themselves , is seeking trust status ; I hope that my hon. Friend will consider its application sympathetically and support the hospital in every way that she can .
17 I fear that I may not be able to take part in the debate as I intend to cause trouble for the Government over Oxleas wood , which is in my constituency and that of the hon. Member for Woolwich ( Mr. Cartwright ) , but I hope that my hon. Friend will regard my support as being with him throughout the debate .
18 I hope that my hon. Friend will bear in mind the fact that there is another calculation which he has not mentioned .
19 I hope that my hon. Friend will dispel any notion that the Secretary of State may have sought to introduce to the effect that the passage of the Bill would be seriously delayed if we examined the important question of victimisation .
20 First , I hope that my hon. Friends will commit themselves to referring every one of these privatised monopolies to the Monopolies and Mergers Commission during our first period of Government .
21 I hope that my hon. Friends will support the Bill , because the principle of a terminal station and an international channel tunnel station at King 's Cross can not be challenged .
22 I hope that my own account will encourage other people to reflect on their own perceptions of mathematics and the way it is taught , especially to pupils with learning difficulties .
23 If the process is to be continued , I hope that his Prime Minister will ensure that he is there to continue it .
24 Er with one T V commercial and yet you 've said that your initial thrust will be erm in three areas .
25 I do not believe that our European neighbours will hang back from this for long .
26 But if that policy is not extended to the displaced workers in the defence industries , does the Prime Minister accept that our high-tech base will be damaged , perhaps irreparably ?
27 The four works which we heard on his mini-tour to Glasgow showed that his searching mind will never lack ideas .
28 We ought not to assume that our own interests will be those of our children .
29 Once your policy has been issued , we guarantee that your monthly premium will not be increased at any time , even after you receive your payout .
30 I know that my hon. Friend will understand if I say that I had some difficulty in persuading everybody to come round a table when I was talking only to the parties in Northern Ireland .
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