Example sentences of "[modal v] [be] that [adj] [noun] will " in BNC.

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1 If there is any iron law of bureaucracy it must be that such organizations will not willingly do anything that may be against the organization 's perceived long-term interests and that , on occasions , this will lead the organization to ignore its nominal masters .
2 It might be that this season will be his last chance , that he is a manager who can win Cups with short sprints but not the silverware that goes with marathons .
3 Gordon Donaldson , Clwyd county secretary for the National Union of Teachers , said : ‘ The result of these cuts could be that more children will eat junk food , such as crisps and pop , rather than more nutritional hot meals . ’
4 It may be that many children will live for years with only episodes of severe illness .
5 It may be that some visitors will get no further than this area !
6 While a corollary of the new deal may be that some consultants will have to take a more direct role in the acute management of patients , this in no way diminishes the attraction of a senior post .
7 As offending during the currency of a community order will not necessarily be a ground under Criminal Justice Act 1991 for re-sentencing an offender who is subject to a community order , and failure to respond to a community order must be disregarded when considering whether an offence is sufficiently serious to justify a custodial sentence ( s.29(1) ) , it may be that this decision will become particularly important under the new legislation .
8 The result will be that those terms will be implicitly incorporated into their contracts , even though not specifically incorporated .
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