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

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1 They hope that it 'll help many others to cope with their bereavement .
2 The names on the Warwickshire team sheet are changing , and Bob Cottam 's statement that it 'll take five years to get it right is looking accurate .
3 Most new mothers do not know what the Guthrie test is for : a considerable number incorrectly believe that it will detect more disorders than is the case .
4 Furthermore , if Sun Microsystems Inc has infringed its property rights , an issue yet unproven , Microsoft says that it will start legal proceedings .
5 Volume shipments will start in July , at $1,231 apiece for quantities of over 10,000 — although it 's difficult to conceive of any third party able to forecast that it will ship 10,000 machines during the lifetime of the chip , and even the most optimistic parallel processor builder could hardly hope to ship that many nodes in any foreseeable time-frame .
6 The opposition to the Bill that we have heard tonight , to the effect that it will make such offences more difficult to prove , will not go down well in the country .
7 The interfaces in the document are based on industry standards whenever possible ’ , IBM said , adding that it will make all interfaces open and public .
8 The interfaces in the document are based on industry standards whenever possible , IBM said , adding that it will make all interfaces open and public .
9 News from Whitbread that it will make extra provisions of £37m , alongside another £10m considered ‘ normal ’ , to cover bad debts on free-trade loans in the hard-hit south of England knocked 19½p off the already weakened shares to 358½p .
10 His argument against NAFTA is that it will suck American jobs south of the border .
11 In his message of congratulations , WACC 's General Secretary , Rev Carlos A Valle , wrote : ‘ We welcome this award as a recognition of your courage and commitment in the field of human rights , and we trust that it will inspire other groups and individuals who are engaged in the struggle for justice , both in Brazil and throughout Latin America . ’
12 In his message of congratulations , WACC 's General Secretary , Rev Carlos A Valle , wrote : ‘ We welcome this award as a recognition of your courage and commitment in the field of human rights , and we trust that it will inspire other groups and individuals who are engaged in the struggle for justice , both in Brazil and throughout Latin America . ’
13 Carr : Well , there will be some new jobs , David , but the really important issue is that it will mean permanent jobs .
14 She says that it will harm local shops .
15 There is general consensus in the research studies that physical punishment does ‘ work ’ in the limited sense that it will suppress many behaviours quickly and completely — the latter only if alternative ( competing ) and desirable behaviours are encouraged with positive reinforcement ( rewards ) .
16 If one reads the citizens charter , one realises that it will spawn more charters than the hydra could grow heads .
17 Randi says that it will persuade good investigators to take conjurors seriously .
18 For it is one of the dictums of the discipline of anthropology that it will reveal unwelcome truths :
19 The rationale of the overall programme of work is that it will have clear implications for policy and the prevention of problems associated with the consumption of addictive substances and clear implications also for the social sciences .
20 But the Inland Revenue has already warned that it will investigate any changes of status to ensure that they are genuine .
21 The PQB is calling the initiative ‘ unit banking ’ , and hopes that it will encourage more publishers to become registered as centres .
22 Apricot Computers Ltd , which always likes to be first with Intel 's latest chip , will reportedly announce a P5-based machine in September , but with the enormous leap in complexity in the microprocessor , the other major worry has to be that it will take early users of the chip at least 18 months to find all the bugs in it and for Intel to correct them .
23 First impressions , therefore , are of a fascinating and challenging work , so full of choreographic riches that it will take more viewings fully to savour them .
24 The performance , broadcast on Radio 3 , was by Ernst Kovacic with the BBC Philharmonic , conducted by Jerzy Maksymiuk , and seemed to do justice to a score so full of beautiful music that it will need several hearings before one begins to identify all its jewels .
25 IBM will follow its own technical approach and indicates that it will cut all ties with Microsoft when the technology-sharing agreement expires in September , in particular enhancing and promoting its own version of MS-DOS .
26 The subsidiarity principle ( taking decisions at the lowest practicable level of government ) , which the British government makes much of , is drafted in a form so soft that it will cut both ways if it cuts at all .
27 Some environmentalists argue , however , that it will produce unacceptable levels of pollution , and that it is also economically inappropriate .
28 Protestors say the scheme is too big and that it will swamp neighbouring villages .
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