Example sentences of "will [vb infin] that [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Some will think that a good community never lays down coercive rules except to enforce moral duties , and therefore that Mr. O'Brian should be made to compensate Mrs. McLoughlin if , but only if , he has a moral duty to do so .
2 I will ask the guardian ad litem to prepare a further report for the use of the court and I will direct that a psychiatric report be obtained by the local authority for the use of the court with copies to be made available to the parties under rule 26 of the Family Proceedings Courts ( Children Act 1989 ) Rules 1991 .
3 The House will know that a new Standing Order came into force at the start of this parliamentary Session .
4 It is likely , though , that few Ayrshire folk will know that a prominent part of the city 's waterfront is named after a native of the county .
5 When the Under-Secretary of State responds , I hope that we will know that the joint recommendations from the Select Committee on Health and the Select Committee on Social Services will be taken more seriously than previous recommendations .
6 My right hon. Friend will know that the Serious Fraud Office is conducting investigations into fraud and dishonesty in this sphere .
7 He will know that the largest increase in waiting lists as published is in respect of the new service and facility that have been provided in Forth Valley .
8 Miners all over the country will know that the Labour party voted against those terms .
9 Finally , there are simple conventions that need explaining : not all pupils will know that the two words printed at the head of a page tell you something about the alphabetic range of the words on that page .
10 He will know that the Scottish Beef Club has had great success in the export market and that the idea of Scottish beef has been extremely successful .
11 The hon. Gentleman will know that the British coal industry must respond to a competitive environment .
12 My hon. Friend will know that the National Audit Office has in its programme for the current financial year an examination of flood and coast protection programmes .
13 We will meet at Fortingall tomorrow , and let us make it the biggest meeting of all — the Glen Lyon folk will join us there , and once Breadalbane joins with Atholl , then they will know that the whole people is on thy move .
14 On the latter part of the hon. Gentleman 's question , he will know that the Foreign Ministers of the European Community considered the subject earlier this week and made it plain that , when considering recognition , regard would be had to the extent to which the republics were ready to undertake the treaty obligations to which the hon. Gentleman referred .
15 He that will consider that the same fire that at one distance produces in us the sensation of warmth , does at a nearer approach produce in us the far different sensation of pain , ought to bethink himself what reason he has to say , that his idea of warmth which was produced in him by the fire , is actually in the fire , and his idea of pain which the same fire produced in him the same way is not in the fire .
16 We will assume that the correct phoneme label is in there somewhere ; 100% recognition is achieved in that sense .
17 However , in the chapters that follow we will assume that the ultimate aim of a translator , in most cases , is to achieve a measure of equivalence at text level , rather than at word or phrase level .
18 Viewers , when presented with a shot in which the subject is seen looking at something off the screen , will assume that the next shot will show whatever it was that the person was looking at .
19 Any careful cost-benefit analysis will show that every social practice and institution has limitations and presents difficulties as well as opportunities .
20 However , we will show that the mental model plays a role in the interpretation of anaphors that ought , according to the linguistic theory , to be interpreted with reference to a superficial representation only , and vice versa .
21 A quick check with Table 1 will show that the extra cost for dual/instruction is about the same in both countries , averaging £10.20 per hour for the USA and £9.73 per hour ex-VAT for the UK .
22 To handle the change of tree computationally , we must specify how the parent function P' of T' may be determined from P. Experimentation with a few examples will show that the following rules have the desired effect .
23 A glance at the map on p. xii will show that the enlarged Aquitaine which the English had to defend had very long frontiers , vulnerable to small mobile forces which the French now used to excellent effect .
24 ‘ The real story will show that the constitutional position will be affected .
25 A glance at a geological map of England will show that the proposed line skirts , and would accommodate the mineral district lying north and east of Chirbury , from which large quantities of lead and barytes are obtained .
26 Well John was saying to me , that eh , Bill is such a perfectionist that although he 's done good works already , he will ensure that every single corner of that house will be immaculate and exactly the way he wants it , but it 'll take him three or four years to do it .
27 None of these things is a wonderful new panacea , but greater awareness of SBUs and life-cycles and the sort of options available at each stage will ensure that a fuller range of options is considered .
28 The Further and Higher Education Bill currently before Parliament will ensure that a wide range of educational provision for students with disabilities and learning difficulties is maintained and developed in the new further education sector .
29 This should really be conducted in a negative sense by establishing whether the approach contains any constraint boundaries which will ensure that a successful design can never be achieved .
30 Do n't delay — complete the coupon on the left or call our credit card hotline , quoting reference GFC16 by December 7 , and we will ensure that a special gift card is dispatched before Christmas .
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