Example sentences of "is that [det] [noun] will [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 I think erm there is a erm a size issue that enters into that particular consideration , erm clearly erm if you build a small new settlement very close to an existing large settlement , then the prospects for that being reasonably self contained are much reduced to that of a larger new settlement in the same location , and I would agree that the further in in general the further you move away from an existing centre then the likelihood is that that settlement will become more self contained .
2 The consensus is that such technologies will require international standardisation , long-term planning and organisational coordination .
3 ‘ We believe the longer-term trend is that such MBOs will become an even larger feature of the corporate scene , ’ said Mr Toomey .
4 What it does mean is that each employer will identify a specific number of vacancies which will be reserved for Compact graduates before being offered more widely .
5 The danger is that few firms will exploit the flexibility .
6 One factor which will help stop Westland 's prison house shades from falling to dramatically onto users is that most authorities will move only cautiously towards a care management budgeting system , given the uncertainties which surround overall budgets for next year .
7 The point that I 've been making with the various percentages is that those negotiations will become unrealistic if on average , you 're talking about forty some percent of sites having to go for affordable housing on a negotiated basis .
8 First , Nicholas Budgen , the somewhat maverick right-wing Tory MP , said on 5 December 1984 when receiving the Spectator Backbencher-of-the-Year Award , ‘ My hope is that this Parliament will see a restoration of Cabinet government . ’
9 His starting point is that this structure will have the form of a grammar .
10 All that matters to me is that this technology will save Carly 's life . ’
11 The best bet on National day is that another record will fall on the fast turf and that a vast number of runners will clear the 30 fences .
12 Another testable restriction is that some variables will affect only the membership and wage equations directly .
13 What is quite clear is that any success will rest on the basic sciences of virology and molecular biology , and that , without research into obscure aspects of these subjects the direct hunt for new cures would be no better than shooting in the dark with unfamiliar weapons at an undefined target .
14 Some groups of pieces may still form parts of the picture , but the more you shake the box , the more likely it is that these groups will get broken up and the pieces will be in a completely jumbled state in which they do n't form any sort of picture .
15 The aim is that these discussions will lead to action being taken by the newly formed Railway Clearing House which consists of members from both organisations .
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