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

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1 and again I 'll direct that the costs will be set off , seems to be the sensible course
2 I 'll see that the authorities are informed of your safety . ’
3 I now want to draw together the four aspects of intelligent machines set out above and three prima facie features of consciousness : these three seem to me necessary criteria for any explication of consciousness , and I will suggest that the aspects of such machines already described are interestingly related to these facts .
4 I will maintain that the theorists who developed these models of imperfectly competitive markets failed to recognize the really important shortcomings of the perfect competition theory .
5 The most obvious examples of this are in surface textual metaphors , but I will argue that the processes involved in the perception of textual co-operation and coherence are also fundamentally isomorphic in this sense .
6 If you ever become a parent you 'll discover that the agonies and humiliation you put Jean through were not hers alone .
7 If you look at your rate book , you 'll see that the pages are determined by the ages of the clients and whether you use the front of the book or the back of the back of the book , are determined by whether he 's a smoker or a non-smoker .
8 The one thing that I would want to draw your attention to is paragraph three , er , point seven , where you 'll see that the costs of running The Beeches , during the period of , of transition as it were , was five thousand eight hundred and thirty , of which a maximum of three thousand and seventy six may be recovered from the residents .
9 If you look around you downstairs with your eyes instead of your prejudices you 'll notice that the women here are as varied in age , weight and physical attributes as they are in race , colour or creed .
10 You 'll notice that the characters of a non-English origin steal the property , and in this particular volume , commit the violent crime of mugging .
11 But you 'll notice that the booklets are not dominated by advertising .
12 She may also be helped to understand that if she is willing to try to spread the love she once gave to one person around to others who may be badly in need of it , she will move into an entirely different dimension emotionally : one that will provide her with new satisfactions and in which she will discover that the lovers of this world are not only those who enjoy a close and exclusive relationship .
13 If you have read your books you will discover that the Romans used to have tasters too and loved food so much they 'd make themselves sick after each course by sticking a feather down their throats .
14 You will not only be easing or preventing serious backache , but you will ensure that the discs in the spine are able to maintain their correct shape for longer .
15 It looks the English breakfast fixing it up for , that 's what and if you , if you want to look at an X-ray , you will see that the arteries of the body , those are the arteries , bring the blood supply is blocked with arteriosclerosis , and there you can see the English breakfast , the yolk of egg , the butter and all these things that are in there , causing a blockage of the artery , not enough to that muscle , and a heart attack , death and all these unbelievable things , that give me a little bit of income .
16 If you study the UKCC 's Code of Professional Conduct ( Appendix 1 ) you will see that the criteria for desired outcomes relates directly to what is expected of the registered nurse and health visitor .
17 The second aspect of the school meals changes are with that alternative meal saving and would best be introduced erm if members were to decide that this is the way we wanted to go from April ninety five rather than in Sept September ninety four as suggested and attached to the report and that delays the savings , but achieves the same saving but not until nineteen ninety six seven and you will see that the figures have been amended and to take that into account and that 's on line fifty four B appendix ten .
18 If you look at the shadow cast by a source at a great distance , such as the sun , you will see that the rays of light in the edge are not approaching each other .
19 Once you feel " on top " physically and mentally , you will find that the problems seem far more manageable .
20 You will find that the stitches do not knit cleanly off and you will get patches of bad knitting .
21 You will find that the hearts of men are full of love .
22 You will find that the experiments work best when the ends are cut cleanly using a sharp blade then , if possible , polished .
23 Once you begin working , you will find that the possibilities are endless .
24 You will find that the methods involved are complex and sophisticated , yet they are possessed ( and require to be possessed ) by pretty nearly everyone . ’
25 You will find that the Drinks Calorie Guide ( page 278 ) provides a very realistic way of measuring the calories consumed in the form of alcoholic drinks .
26 ‘ While we are anxious to assist L Detachment in any reasonable way , we feel you will agree that the suggestions contained in the attached letter are unreasonable and can not be entertained . ’
27 I am sure you will understand that the contents would choke me .
28 You will note that the criteria for these usable answers describe antecedents and consequences that are very close in time to the problem behaviours and can possibly be changed .
29 If you walk up and down a pebbly beach , you will notice that the pebbles are not arranged at random .
30 You will notice that the comments do pay attention to spelling , but that the main purpose of the response is to show the pupil that he has achieved what he set out to do , that is , to write it like a court report , and to include the main information from the story .
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