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

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1 Not that it 'll do any good . ’
2 They hope that it 'll help many others to cope with their bereavement .
3 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 .
4 In turn this difference may affect the stability of the employment , and the likelihood that it will generate further growth in the region concerned .
5 We still do not know how to do the sum over histories properly for the universe , but we can be fairly sure that it will involve imaginary time and the idea of space-time closing up on itself .
6 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 .
7 The time-window idea probably has to be retained in a watered-down form because if an animal is given novel food followed by weeks of familiar food and finally made sick , it is unlikely that it will avoid novel food .
8 I can not even tell you how my work will be though I know very certainly that it will demand long attention if I am to pass Responsions and get a scholarship .
9 Furthermore , if Sun Microsystems Inc has infringed its property rights , an issue yet unproven , Microsoft says that it will start legal proceedings .
10 The effect on listed adjoining properties , Donithorn , Riley House and er , the other one , the name escapes me at the moment , erm , and that it will give insufficient curbage to Riley House when er , whatever development takes place there .
11 I would like them to know also that this is still first and foremost a people company , and that it will stay that way .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 The interfaces in the document are based on industry standards whenever possible ’ , IBM said , adding that it will make all interfaces open and public .
15 The interfaces in the document are based on industry standards whenever possible , IBM said , adding that it will make all interfaces open and public .
16 The USSR has announced that it will make increased use of gas as a petro-chemical feedstock rather than flood the market while demand is weak .
17 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 .
18 ‘ We happened to be at the mortuary … not that it will make any difference , but there is one thing we thought you would find interesting . ’
19 What 's certain is that it will cost some promoter a lot of money .
20 Meanwhile , ITV announced yesterday that it will televise live Norwich 's game with United on January 21 .
21 The IRA has boasted that it will beat any security measures to fight similar bombings to that in the City last weekend .
22 His argument against NAFTA is that it will suck American jobs south of the border .
23 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 . ’
24 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 . ’
25 Carr : Well , there will be some new jobs , David , but the really important issue is that it will mean permanent jobs .
26 If we took the HIDB as an example of an institution whose remit is to promote the dominant ( i.e. governmental ) ideology then it is likely that it will promote economic development and growth policy rather than traditional ideas or social development .
27 She says that it will harm local shops .
28 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 ) .
29 If one reads the citizens charter , one realises that it will spawn more charters than the hydra could grow heads .
30 Randi says that it will persuade good investigators to take conjurors seriously .
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