Example sentences of "will he [adv] [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 Will he please ensure that there is no slippage whatever in the time scale for the resignalling from Bethnal Green to Chelmsford which would obviously substantially enhance the service ?
2 And finally , when some day Mr Seewonauth sees a new MG roadster which is a decapitated Honda Civic , will he finally realise that something wonderful has been lost for ever ?
3 Will he also confirm that overall teacher vacancies have improved by 30 per cent .
4 Will he also confirm that the fact that those bankruptcies and liquidations are occurring now in high-tech industries is a particularly worrying aspect ?
5 Will he also confirm that that is exactly what a previous Tory Chancellor of the Exchequer — the right hon. Member for Blaby ( Mr. Lawson ) — said that he intended to do during a notorious private briefing ?
6 Will he also confirm that the Government will place the order for the fourth Trident submarine as soon as possible ?
7 Will he also confirm that he does not intend to do that ?
8 Will he also confirm that he was able to tell them that the loophole in the tax law which enables them to pay virtually no tax in this country will not be closed by his Government ?
9 Will he also confirm that we are leading the way in many training schemes and that there is no doubt that housing — Will my right hon. and learned Friend confirm that there is no doubt that , in housing and in many other matters , the north-west of England is showing the way and will continue to show the way ?
10 Will he also confirm that it recommended that Cardiff bay should be included in the Severn estuary special protection area ?
11 Will he also guarantee that there will be an announcement this side of the general election ?
12 Will he also accept that this should be his personal responsibility ?
13 Will he also accept that the newly independent states of the former Soviet Union may from time to time have some apprehension , and that there may be need to give them reassurance ?
14 Will he also accept that his demonstration of confidence in the plant 's high quality power unit is most important for the company when it seeks orders abroad ?
15 Will he also recognise that I have never believed that there are no Tories in Scotland , for one Tory has spoken for Conservative respectability in Scotland , and he is the hon. Member for Dumfries ( Sir H. Monro ) ?
16 In view of his earlier encouraging remarks , will he now confirm that he intends to vote in favour of the private Member 's Bill on Friday ?
17 Will he now confirm that one side effect of the appalling poll tax is that more than a million citizens of this country have not registered to vote ?
18 Will he now agree that the figure of 380 was that recommended by the review ?
19 Will he further ensure that there is no inflexibility in the criteria , so that British know-how in areas such as local government and social services can also be exported ?
20 Will he further confirm that he and his right hon. and hon. Friends in the Scottish Office have been recommended for a Scottish tourism award for their determination to self-destruct in Scotland ?
21 Will he further confirm that they were not an issue in the recent by-election in Scotland ?
22 Will he further confirm that the consequences of the Scottish National party 's policies would be to deprive many hundreds of people of their employment at Rosyth and on the Clyde while still leaving Scotland at risk from the consequences of a nuclear attack on Barrow or on the north of England ?
23 Will he further recognise that his announcement today , while totally predictable — nobody ever believed that a genuine consultation process was taking place — represents one of the final death knells for the discredited band of brigands who represent the Scottish Conservative party ?
24 Will he further accept that there is a perfectly satisfactory formula under which all who are exempted from prescription charges are exempted from charges for entry to museums ?
25 Will he therefore ensure that after any incident involving the use of lethal force there is a prompt , thorough and impartial investigation so that the facts are plain to see ?
26 When will he ever learn that the best place for a ball that 's been knocked over his head and is bouncing awkwardly near the box is somewhere on the M62 ( assuming we 're palying at home ) .
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