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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 The Minister will know that former depositors will have problems getting facilities for mortgages .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 The Minister will know that those targets can be met only by the air ambulance in my area .
8 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 .
9 The Scheme will ensure that all solicitors ' representatives who give police station advice do so to an agreed standard of competence .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 A national in-service training programme will ensure that all teachers are fully qualified in the subject they are teaching .
15 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 .
16 We will ensure that all parts of government adopt a strategic approach to the employment and development of women staff .
17 The whole-school approach implies that ALL staff will ensure that all pupils with special needs are identified and provided for .
18 Their objective is , in many respects , similar to that of Alfred Marshall some eighty years earlier , namely to graft a theory of the cycle on to a theory of value which asserts that , in a competitive economy , the interaction between the forces of supply and demand will ensure that all markets clear .
19 We will ensure that all schools teach the same basic subjects .
20 We will ensure that all children have their memories for each of the foundation subjects tested at the ages of seven , 11 , 13 and 16 .
21 Less-damaging coolants than CFCs are being developed , and an international agreement signed in June 1990 will ensure that all CFCs are progressively phased out over the next few years .
22 The moves to increase child benefit , which have already been discussed , will ensure that most households with children are not faced with this option .
23 If the Minister believes that education in nursing is a vital investment in the profession and the nation , she will ensure that those funds remain for education only and will strengthen the Government 's commitment to ring fencing .
24 Failure to pay due regard to the relativities between units will ensure that some nurses work under greater pressure than necessary and that some patients receive a reduced level of service .
25 Middle management , typically heads of departments , will ensure that these policies are carried out and will act upon those conditions that veer from this norm ( exceptional conditions ) .
26 Labour will ensure that these services are in place before patients who will benefit from life in the community are transferred out of long-term hospital care .
27 We will ensure that more schools , especially in the inner cities , have the opportunity to develop their technological expertise .
28 If we now turn to a consideration of the social consequences of failure at the phallic stage of Oedipal resolution combined with inadequate superego-development and regressive fixations , we will see that all forms of behaviour which represent aggression directed at the father are the consequence of the fundamental failure to renounce the mother as a love-object .
29 You will see that some topics/themes are still open , and we want to repeat last year 's idea of negotiating these with you .
30 I am sorry to be awkward , but I think you will see that these questions must be answered and if we are going to take extreme positions then we would have to do double the home work that the people do who do n't want to .
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