Example sentences of "[pron] will [verb] [noun] to a " in BNC.

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1 At the same time , the formalism is broken up ( particularly in the last and longest sentence ) by elements which will ease transition to a lighter tone of comedy : for example , the bantering irony signalled by the parenthesis of " though ( of course ) an undeniably fine infant " ( directed against a general human frailty , partiality of parents for their offspring , rather than against the more repellent form that partiality takes in Mr Dombey ) ; also , the fanciful extensions of the well-worn personifications of Time and Care , again expressed through parenthetical elaboration of the syntax .
2 But shareholders voted by three to one last week to back the sell-offs which will reduce borrowings to a consortium of banks , who acquired 61 per cent of GPG after the collapse of the New Zealand Equiticorp business .
3 Can we reasonably maintain that a woman must continue with a pregnancy in the full knowledge that she will give birth to a baby which will be either stillborn , or live a few days , even hours ?
4 You will need access to a lathe , bandsaw and planer thicknesser for this particular chair , though the latter is optional .
5 Aside from the larger ectoparasites , you will need access to a microscope if you are to identify bacteria and protozoans .
6 That way you will keep stress to a minimum .
7 It 's not for us to decide necessarily that we will we will treat effluence to a certain standard and pass the costs on to you , because that 's where it all goes to .
8 Each of the duties referred to , once established , is capable of being enforced by injunction and the breach of it will give rise to a liability in damages .
9 The duty of the council has been established and is capable of being enforced by injunction and any breach of it will give rise to a liability in damages .
10 Subsequent layers of the same crystal will copy the same flaw , and if the crystal breaks in two it will give rise to a sub-population of altered crystals .
11 The UK 's Inspectorate of Pollution ( HMIP ) has insisted on additional environmental safeguards before it will give approval to a controversial plan to burn orimulsion at two power stations in Wales and Lancashire .
12 If he completes the term , it will take Clough to a staggering 19 years in charge at the City Ground and 29 years in total as a manager .
13 It is obvious that he will subject Britain to a guessing game , while the British people must endure more of the poll tax , which they hate ; more hospital opt-outs , which they oppose ; more business failures and home repossessions ; rising unemployment and falling investment .
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