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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 You 'll find that northern seas are oddly more threatening ’ — I ignored her insult — ‘ because sunlight on water always makes it seem less formidable .
2 Flavour that with heavily bunkered fairways , hard greens defended by miserly bunkers , swales and a variable breeze and you 'll appreciate that carding pars here is the devil 's work and birdies are virtually non-existent .
3 If you saw our predictions in the January issue of Hairflair you 'll know that structured curls are big news this year .
4 You will find that certain words have a significant meaning for the topic or subject matter you are examining .
5 You will find that different kinds of animal may behave in quite different ways .
6 You will find that semi-permanent products improve the texture of your hair and you wo n't need to condition it quite so often .
7 Come straight back if you have no luck , otherwise you will find that meaty bits of Louis XIV 's foreign policy have just passed you by . "
8 With the ribber carriage separated from the main carriage ( without yarn ) take it slowly across these needles and you will note that ALTERNATE needles come higher than the others .
9 You will note that Jewish pilgrims to the graves leave pebbles and messages on paper .
10 You will remember that consonant sounds are made by creating a brief barrier to the flow of breath .
11 On this plane , too , you will notice that neighbouring biomorphs resemble each other more than distant biomorphs .
12 We will assume that fixed costs are unavoidable .
13 Whenever possible , we will ensure that future privatisations offer opportunities to employees to secure a stake in the ownership of their business .
14 We will ensure that British values are paramount .
15 We will ensure that commercial borrowers are entitled to a full contract specifying the terms , conditions and duration of the services provided .
16 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 .
17 We will see that various strategies can be adopted , many of which will be discussed in more detail in the next two chapters .
18 The Warrington explosion would serve to underline the widely accepted theory that the military element of the Provisional movement is very much in control of policy and that it will argue that civilian casualties in Britain will not impinge upon the vote from traditional quarters in Ulster .
  Next page