Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] that [noun] will " in BNC.

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1 It has been claimed that binoculars will show it , but again I must admit failure .
2 It has now been decided that meetings will take place of all Branch Representatives in the Pilot Branches in order to clarify the experiences of our members on the ground regarding these Pilot Branches .
3 During periods of uncertainty ( for example , after a shock rise in oil prices ) it has been argued that firms will reduce the value they place on expected future returns on investment projects .
4 We 're realised that integration will also make timetabling much easier .
5 I am told that Reed will regenerate the hype on Madonna 's Sex ( Mandarin ) for a mass-market edition .
6 In the Gospel we have been told that Jesus will bring about a new exodus ( 9:31 ) by his death and resurrection at Jerusalem : a release from a worse bondage and a more terrible death than that which befell the Israelites in Egypt .
7 It is vital to remember that we have not yet been told that Sarah will be the mother of the son of the promise .
8 We are told that Russia will disintegrate , or split up into separate republics , but we have no reason to fear this .
9 It has also been agreed that Italy will pay a reciprocal visit to Dublin in April when they will take part in a Four Nations competition to replace the Home International championships , following England 's decision to pull the plug on the domestic series last season .
10 It has also been agreed that Italy will pay a reciprocal visit to Dublin in April when they will take part in a Four Nations competition to replace the Home International championships , following England 's decision to pull the plug on the domestic series last season .
11 In this respect it has been recognised that Departments will have specific concerns relevant to the activities of particular groups of workers who provide services .
12 More recently it has been recognised that students will benefit more from the provision of good quality language support than from long periods spent learning English in ESL courses and this has led to a shift in resources towards the mainstream classroom .
13 But here , fingers are crossed that Cheltenham will finish well ahead of the rest of the field .
14 It should be expected that children will be upset by such dramatic changes in their lives and this needs to be acknowledged and supported .
15 In other countries , such as France , where central government has more extensive authority over teachers , the opposite assumption tends to be made that teachers will conform to national policies and regulations in their practice .
16 From this it can be seen that recruitment will be most effective if everyone is involved and understands the problem .
17 The mock reality of fiction has its points of overlap with our model of the real world , and indeed it can be argued that readers will assume isomorphism between the two unless given indications to the contrary .
18 It can be argued that tendering will give the best result from the vendor 's point of view , as each purchaser is likely to submit his best offer and therefore in the absence of knowledge of the level of other tenders , may pay a figure far in excess of the nearest competitor .
19 Mr MacGregor will also be told that Strathclyde will have to delay road construction contracts unless the Scottish Office cancels its funding reductions .
20 Rather , it is that if we want the benefits of efficient wealth creation it must be acknowledged that companies will inevitably possess power .
21 While there is no penalty stated for breach of the rule , it can be assumed that parties will not be allowed to found on any document not mentioned in the list as produced .
22 It is … to be hoped that Oxford will tackle the job ( of a new edition of OED ) and that the result will include a printed version of an enlarged OED . ’
23 It is to be hoped that MAFF will adopt a realistic and progressive attitude to the measure .
24 It is to be hoped that pupils will acquire a sensitivity towards those who have differing beliefs and develop an understanding of those beliefs , while at the same time becoming more aware of their own value and place within society .
25 New legislation is ‘ on the stocks ’ and it is to be hoped that politicians will take note of the example of Gothenburg , Emissionsteknik 's home city , where all the buses have recently been equipped with exhaust catalysts .
26 With the tightening of world oil demand which will come in the 1990s and the beginnings of a ‘ catching-up ’ programme of crude price increases , it is to be hoped that measures will be taken in good time to counteract what could be a politically unacceptable and potentially debilitating economic dependence on imported energy , for the US and for the rest of the Western world .
27 You 'll want to call his folks and there are various matters to arrange — statements to the Press and so forth — but please be assured that Dalgety will provide all possible support . ’
28 People with mental disorder are no different from anyone else in wanting to live in good , decent housing , and local authority housing departments and housing associations are often willing to discriminate in favour of mentally disordered individuals in making properties available for rent , provided they can be assured that tenants will receive the right support and help from skilled professionals when they need it .
29 Moreover , to compete successfully against Microsoft Corp 's NT , users must be assured that applications will run under one version of Unix just as easily as another .
30 I 'm determined that Constance will be given a chance . ’
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