Example sentences of "[pers pn] will [verb] that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I decided on a different approach , and I will explain that approach and why I adopted it .
2 I will suggest that Andropulos has been provided with top-level , ultra-secret information from a very senior official .
3 I will remark that MCC , a cricket club efficient by long tradition , made a similarly chaotic cock-up with its match tickets at the beginning of last season — and look how that season turned out .
4 In this article , I will demonstrate that O'Keeffe herself was instrumental in inspiring this new voice in the criticism ; that in response to the reviews she received on the occasion of her first major exhibition in New York in 1923 , she set about to persuade critics to define her and her art on her won terms .
5 I will remember that error for a long time , but I wo n't let it get me down . ’
6 I will argue that nationalism is the vocabulary that legitimises the function of the modern nation state , and the sooner we can dispense with it , the better for all of us .
7 While I will argue that structuralism offers a way of understanding knowledge as language that can be related to other social practices without reduction to an individual knowing subject , it is to the Marxist theory of ideology that I will turn to help describe the nature of the relationship .
8 If you begin like this : In this essay , I will argue that Henry James 's representations and frequent treatment of women through metaphors as art objects are deeply problematic .
9 Between these walls , Carrington , I will pledge to you that there are plotters in high places , and as an indicator of just how high , I will add that Lord Halifax himself is possibly among them .
10 No it did n't , no the people , th the dockers were pretty reasonable , they were now I will say that dockers pretty reasonable .
11 I will say that Roy dealt with it , when it happened and I know at the time he , he was very very thorough over it .
12 Now as Diana is free to return to the social world of her former friends she will realise that Lisa is rapidly becoming its new darling .
13 He added : ‘ I think Esther Rantzen does a tremendous amount of good work , but she is a media star and I would hope that she will realise that people accept what she says as gospel truth .
14 She will ensure that women 's voices are heard at the highest level .
15 She will recall that Britain halved its sub-strategic nuclear weaponry only last year .
16 When she arrives back at the WPGET 's headquarters , she will find that Alison Nicholas , a key player in the 1992 Solheim Cup , has handed in her notice as a member of the WPGET 's board .
17 From the references to glass-fibre and resin you will gather that GRP — glass-fibre reinforced plastic or glass-fibre reinforced polymer — is a composite .
18 In fact , as early as October 1 , when your ruler Neptune is challenged by Jupiter in Cancer , you will realise that money is really only half the battle or problem you 're facing this month — because someone appears to be breaking all the rules , if not breaking your heart .
19 You will realise that words of comfort like this can solve no problems for her ; they can do no more than bathe the wound she has sustained , but she will be badly in need of something to cling on to and because they are spoken by someone who loves her they may be exactly what she wants to hear when she is trying to reassemble herself and face the future .
20 After reading this you will not be an expert on fusion science , but you will realise that fusions fluctuating fortunes have had a lot to do with the way in which the science and technology developed .
21 The reason for this is that if you put the female pupae in the tube before they hatch to the adult stage , you will ensure that females mate only with the type of male you put in the tube .
22 That way , you will ensure that people will be pleased — they all want free time — and the programme does n't suffer .
23 In view of what you , Mr. Speaker , have had to say about the Consolidated Fund Bill , can you give some assurance that , if this matter about Maxwell and him laundering money is raised , you will ensure that people such as Arthur Scargill and Peter Heathfield will be given special tickets to sit in the Gallery so that they can hear the debate and so that they can draw the attention of various channels to the fact that perhaps Mr. Lightman should investigate the missing Maxwell millions , and perhaps we can find out whether Roger Windsor , Mr. Maxwell 's nark , was paid £50,000 out of the Daily Mirror 's missing millions .
24 You will recall that Mrs Carrington spoke of her husband losing his rationality , and yet that he wanted to retain control over his fate .
25 Returning to higher mammals , you will recall that fibres entering the primary visual cortex are best activated by spots of light with dark surrounds on the retina .
26 You will recall that Ormrod J. held that ‘ ( t ) he question then becomes what is meant by the word ‘ woman ’ in the context of a marriage , for I am not concerned to determine the ‘ legal sex ’ of the respondent at large . ’
27 You will recall that Dr Goode specifically regards as unimportant the distinction between omission and commission , between doing something to bring about death , as opposed to standing by and letting death take its course .
28 ‘ Then you will see that justice will be done to you , ’ he wrote .
29 This year you will see that Membership subscription are also included on your invoice , a new innovation , so that ALL fees may be paid together .
30 From these definitions you will see that crime and delinquency are one form of deviance ( strictly speaking , delinquency refers to anti-social and illegal behaviour , but in sociology it is usually linked with ‘ juvenile ’ and used to refer to the criminality and misconduct of youths ) .
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