Example sentences of "[pers pn] will [verb] that [pos pn] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Then , perhaps , you 'll see that our sunrises are as spectacular as our sunsets . |
2 | If you rub it in your fingers , you 'll find that your fingers are actually stained red by the haematite dust , and it looks just as if you 've cut yourself . |
3 | You will find that their recollections are different from the way the College is now . |
4 | As you start to use LIFESPAN , you will find that your users ' disk quota requirements decrease , as LIFESPAN is now holding all but immediately required files . |
5 | All in all , you will find that your chances of happiness together under the same roof will depend very largely upon your ability to respect and accept her individuality , to see that she gets her share of family affection , to make it possible for her to keep usefully occupied ( within her limitations ) in the home , and to engage as far as she can in all the outside interests she has always enjoyed . |
6 | Of course , being so intimately concerned with the notion of travel , a degree of mobility may bring more rapid promotion opportunities but unlike other organisations of a similar size , there is no pressure here to relocate — should you decline a move because you are not ready to be uprooted , you will find that your reasons are respected and your prospects unaffected . |
7 | If you find yourself walking a bit duck footed , concentrate on placing your toes in a pigeon-toed position and you will find that your muscles will soon cooperate . |
8 | Very soon you will find that your shoulders are falling away from your ears . |
9 | If you are a beginner or enthusiast , you will find that our tutors are specialists in their field and that learning can be fun ! |
10 | And we will ensure that our controls against drug-trafficking are not weakened by any changes in Europe . |
11 | Further , they will know that their children can be spared any of the residual guilt feelings which result from the teachings of long established religions , and from which they might themselves suffer . |
12 | This will induce Division B to operate at the level we want as it will perceive that its profits will be maximised there . |
13 | Furthermore , he will know that his contemporaries are not really too keen on its revelation : indeed they may well argue that the police have research facilities of their own which are geared up to the internal needs and interests of the institution ( Benyon 1988 : 21 ) . |