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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 The hon. Gentleman will recognise that many people work on Sundays to deliver our emergency services .
2 I know that my hon. Friend will recognise that this case is very much a management matter for BR , and the decision to dismiss Mr. Brand was entirely BR 's .
3 Teachers and catechists will recognise that this development is not a negative one , but rather one which , on the one hand , may indeed lead to rejection of faith , but on the other hand , will present the opportunity for an enriching and maturing faith which will lead to an adult commitment to God .
4 Furthermore , they will know that such disturbances will force them to produce a level of output which is not the optimal one in the sense that it is not what they would in advance choose to produce at a price of P .
5 Anyone who has ever taken anti-histamines to relieve an allergy or the symptoms of hay fever will know that such tablets often cause drowsiness and a inability to think as clearly as usual .
6 The Minister will know that former depositors will have problems getting facilities for mortgages .
7 Anyone who has drunk one of the bottles of Fred Leroux 1920 at Le Vigneron in Reims ( in the days when it was an unpretentious little bistro , not the big , brash restaurant it is now ) will know that some wines of Chigny are capable of maturing for great periods of time .
8 An indifferent speller will know that some words cause him difficulty , and will ask for them ; but he will also think he is spelling some words correctly that he is , in fact , getting wrong .
9 The hon. Gentleman and other hon. Gentlemen will know that those cases are still looked at fairly , but perhaps with the attitude that all the claimants were given a form and asked to sign their name at the bottom of the list , rather than submitted a carefully considered claim .
10 The Minister will know that those targets can be met only by the air ambulance in my area .
11 The hon. Gentleman will know that any project in excess of £1 million must come to me for a decision .
12 Fraser 's book is not without its evident presuppositions , and not every reader will feel that this autobiographer , having perused and digested his tape-recordings , talked to his analyst and completed his inner and outer voyages , knew something radically different about his past from what he had known before : that something had been found , or proved .
13 I will assume that this information satisfies your requirements , unless I hear to the contrary .
14 A visit to any Eastern European nation will confirm that this approach , more subtly applied , continues .
15 The latest survey , from International Data Corp , shows that only 39% of users polled have no plans to move any applications off the mainframe — but once that 39% reads the results of the survey , the majority will quickly realise that with that rate of defections , the status quo will simply no longer be an option , and next year 's survey will show that that 39% has shrunk dramatically .
16 To prove that any efficient tableau is in this list , we will show that any pair of efficient tableaux can be connected by a sequence of linked tableaux .
17 We will ensure that each school is controlled by a Board of Governors .
18 The Moderation Team dealing with a group of centres will ensure that each centre , within the group , is allocated a moderator who will have special responsibility for that centre .
19 The trust status will ensure that that record of success continues into the life of the next Conservative Government and the one after , just as we established that record during the lifetime of the previous three Conservative Governments .
20 The Careers Service has considerable expertise and experience of local firms ; it will ensure that all offers are made in good faith , and that the jobs are worthwhile .
21 The Scheme will ensure that all solicitors ' representatives who give police station advice do so to an agreed standard of competence .
22 the new computerised call and recall system will ensure that all women in this age group are offered a test at least one every five years .
23 We will ensure that all tiers of regional and local government publish a ‘ Charter of Services ’ , giving citizens clear rights to standards of service , and remedies if these are not met .
24 A Rail Regulator will ensure that all companies have fair access to the track and will make sure that those who win the franchises honour the terms of their contract .
25 A new Rail Regulator — who will ensure that all companies have fair access to the track — will award the franchises and make sure that the franchisees honour the terms of the contract .
26 A national in-service training programme will ensure that all teachers are fully qualified in the subject they are teaching .
27 The cashier will ensure that all valuables in the safe or in a safety deposit box are collected by the guest and a signed receipt obtained .
28 Client will ensure that all information relating to itself comprised in announcements , public statements , the Offer document and any other documents during KPMG 's engagement hereunder issued by or with the consent or knowledge of Client will be true and accurate in all material respects and will not be misleading , and that all expressions of opinion , intention and expectation therein will be honestly held and will be made only after due consideration and that there will not be omitted from any such document any fact the omission of which would make any statement therein false or misleading ;
29 We will ensure that all parts of government adopt a strategic approach to the employment and development of women staff .
30 The whole-school approach implies that ALL staff will ensure that all pupils with special needs are identified and provided for .
  Next page