Example sentences of "that [noun] will [vb infin] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Lawrence said : ‘ I need cover but there is no question that Ian will stay in the side on Saturday after doing so well against Leeds . ’
2 However , management will be aware that vacancies will arise in the ensuing months .
3 He thinks that employers will go for the cheapest labour they can .
4 I wish you a most enjoyable holiday and hope that MKM will add to the enjoyment .
5 ‘ It is only when European brands land on our doorsteps and people flock to buy them that manufacturers will respond to the competitive threat , ’ explains Halpern , ‘ because it 's a fact that British society has become complacent and insular . ’
6 In addition , it is not clear that pesticides will travel through the unsaturated zone as readily as nitrate does — they may , for example , be adsorbed by clays .
7 The CBI rejects warnings that companies will hide behind the new anti-hacking laws , rather than make efforts to keep intruders out in the first place .
8 And England 's private schools , whose pupils account for a quarter of sixth-formers and of A-level passes , know that parents will pay for the prospect of a smooth path to university .
9 And above all , if the head , inside the school , is seen as someone who has a calm and consistent view of the rapidly changing priorities of school management , there is a chance that parents will come to the same view and will feel the same trust .
10 It is then that Tara will belong to the Humans . ’
11 If the same should happen to her , Margaret knows that Gemma will benefit to the tune of at least DOUBLE the original basic sum assured .
12 The direct transfer of capital from one generation to the next is the primary way in which reproduction takes place , because it ensures that wealth will remain in the family .
13 Mr Groenewald 's boast about hundreds of thousands of white soldiers assumes rather too blithely that ex-conscripts will rally to the cause .
14 But Joyce has never stopped believing that peace will come to the grim back streets of Belfast .
15 In most physiological psychology we take it for granted that lesions will centre on the structure selected by the experimenter .
16 Grasshoppers confirmed yesterday that Dooley will play in the Courage League Division Four match , just a week before he attempts to help England secure the Grand Slam against Wales at Twickenham .
17 ‘ In the short run , it is possible that inflation will exceed the top of the target range during calendar 1993 , but it is more likely that inflation will remain in the 3 per cent to 4 per cent range in the absence of any unexpected shocks , ’ the report said .
18 The explanation has to be that the company shot itself in the foot by announcing the Sparcsystem 10 machines with such a long lead time , many would-be customers are holding back and waiting for them , and that things will not really start to pick up until those start shipping around September time — which suggests that dullness will continue for the current quarter .
19 Now what will happen is erm , erm there are signs of which is happening abroad already , that people will go from the United States , other parts of the world , they will fly in and they will fly into Frankfurt and they will erm fly into other European erm airports and Heathrow relative to others will begin to lose it 's position , and therefore from a national point of view , from an economic point of view , it is very important that Heathrow does sort of maintain er it 's er position and nobody 's denying that this may have some sort of , erm er important erm environmental erm dis dispendant and er if stick by them if you you 're going to .
20 British Rail has consistently argued that people will get off the channel tunnel trains and get on to one of the five underground lines going through King 's Cross station , and that that will somehow solve the problem of increased passenger traffic .
21 I hope that people will look at the real record of improvement in the NHS , not the misrepresentations that they get from the Labour party .
22 I understand the concerns that people will have about the forthcoming changes , not least because I have seen similar exercises in IBM .
23 We can justifiably expect that academics will adhere to the demands of rationality in their professional work , developing the open character of their discipline .
24 Typically , three-year-olds , but not four-year-olds , say that Mary will look for the coin where it really is — in the blue box .
25 The basis of incorporation by a course of dealing seems to be that terms will apply to the contract if the reasonable expectation of the parties is that the terms will apply .
26 However , when there is no chance that demand will fluctuate over the duration of the " event " , for example where the " event " is the week or two of heavy bookings at a hotel over Christmas , payment might be offered in the form of a lump sum at the end and might include a " loyalty bonus " for those who stay for the full period .
27 Many foreign investors profess far-fetched hopes that profits will double in the year to March 1995 , though there is minimal evidence yet of any pick-up in the Japanese economy .
28 Increased dot resolution is an area of great interest , it 's highly likely that Apple will move to the 406dpi standard before the end of the year .
29 What will happen is that staff will go behind the bike sheds . ’
30 It is not impossible that nationalism will decline with the decline of the nation-state .
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