Example sentences of "that will [vb infin] in the " in BNC.
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1 | I am afraid I am cynical enough to believe this is just another round of a giant game of poker , where the only thing that will matter in the end will be the size of the cheque . |
2 | ‘ Warn ’ is therefore used in a slightly unusual sense if that is the correct interpretation , since it usually connotes reference to a consequence that will arise in the event of non-compliance . |
3 | The real problem is that Televisa 's experience in Mexico may have convinced it that a strategy which worked well in a market where the company was protected by the government is one that will succeed in the face of intense competition . |
4 | That just as you are making it possible to select conceptions that will result in the right sort of people , as you define them , and reject the potentially bad ones , so it would be possible to reject the good and retain the bad . |
5 | The Government is set on a scheme that will result in the biggest social services shake-up since the national insurance scheme was established in 1911 . |
6 | WARREN SPRING Laboratory is to merge with AEA in a move that will result in the establishment of a National Environmental Technology Centre . |
7 | SunSelect , the Sun Microsystems Inc PC-to-Unix connectivity satellite , is developing a version of PC-NFS tuned for Windows NT that will ship in the third quarter . |
8 | This is then the accurate finished artwork for the advertisement that will appear in the newspaper or magazine . |
9 | The basic purposes of pruning are two-fold : first , to divert and concentrate sap flow and energy into the buds and shoots that will grow in the direction we want , to promote or provoke new growth from dormant buds , and to better utilize energy by removing growth that has borne bloom , will not bear more , and can not make worthwhile contribution to the plant 's processes ; and secondly , surgically to remove dead , diseased and infected wood . |
10 | But perhaps the picture that will remain in the minds of the few now here who knew him will be that of a long , thin figure folded into the driving seat of a small , fast , bright red sports car , his hair billowing wildly , his eyes crinkling through large , horn-rimmed spectacles and his mouth twisted into a mocking , sardonic grin . |
11 | The program is aware of the width of the page and can calculate the number of words that will fit in the space available . |
12 | Er and and on all counts the necessity for bringing forward this policy , given the existing controls that exists , given the controls that will exist in the normal operation of the development plan system , development plan lead system should I say , erm mean that that this policy is totally unnecessary . |
13 | Like Beinn Eighe , it takes the form of a long ridge with several summits , its full traverse involving a major expedition that will live in the memory for ever . |
14 | 1991 was a fascinating year for tennis fans and produced many moments that will live in the memory for many years to come . |
15 | I suppose , Helen thought , this is one of those moments in life that will live in the head . |
16 | The trick will be to turn his good intentions into policies that will work in the real world . |
17 | At the other end of the scale there are meals that will linger in the mind long after the credit card has recovered , and blowouts at top restaurants still tend to be cheaper than their London counterparts . |
18 | Once you 've chosen your flowers , cut the stems to size and trim any leaves that will get in the way . |
19 | This graphic representation of idea growth provides information that will assist in the optimization of the stages of the innovation process . |
20 | Orfe are generally a very hardy species and can easily withstand the cold winter temperatures that will occur in the pond . |
21 | We are helping with some specific problems that will occur in the run-down , such as the expansion of the former military hospital at Dharan . |