Example sentences of "[noun sg] will [verb] [pers pn] to [art] " in BNC.

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1 Mountain lifts : The famous Hahnenkamm cable car will whisk you to the top of the mountain in minutes , for wonderful panoramic views and rambles .
2 Our lucky couple will fly with USAir to Las Vegas where a limousine will take them to the sensational medieval-style Excalibur Hotel for their six-night stay .
3 And then the other fella will take it to the plank .
4 Next year another cut will bring them to a mere £182m .
5 Coolly , she said , ‘ OK — I 'll leave you to get on with whatever work will take you to the middle of the night . ’
6 Too close an identification will blind us to the shortcomings of the institutional Church , so that church growth becomes denominational aggrandisement .
7 When you have finished entering your tension details , pressing ESCAPE will take you to the sub menu .
8 If you are about to invest , our 20 point plan will guide you to a failsafe purchase .
9 If you are about to invest , our 20 point plan will guide you to a failsafe purchase .
10 On a fast , gusty launch a wooden glider will treat you to a series of creaks and groans , and occasionally bangs , which are alarming until you realize that it is all pretence and that the structure is not in the least danger of breaking up .
11 After a stop for lunch ( not included ) your coach will take you to the famous Keukenhof Flower Gardens where you can spend the afternoon at leisure wandering around the 65 acre estate and marvel at the millions of flowers displayed with perfect artistry in the greenhouses and beautiful landscaped gardens .
12 [ … ] Our notions of competition and entrepreneurship will lead us to a quite unorthodox view of the nature of monopoly in a market .
13 It is generally sensible to limit the additional capabilities that the new desktop publishing product will give you to the bare minimum .
14 If the directors do state their reasons the court will investigate them to the extent of seeing whether they have acted on the right principles and will overrule their decision if they have acted on considerations which should not have weighed with them , but not merely because the court would have come to a different conclusion .
15 Or they may hope that their contribution to the household economy will restore them to a special place in their parents ' affections .
16 For Peirce , statistical sampling is the fundamental kind of ampliative inference , and for this he derives its ‘ validity ’ from his understanding of reality — its repeated use will take us to the truth in the long run .
17 There are several delightful marked walks through the fields and woods around the village ( free guided walks are organised by the Tourist Office ) while a cable car ride will take you to the summit of the dramatic Patscherkofel , where there is some splendid hiking terrain , and a viewing platform giving stunning views over Innsbruck and the Inn Valley .
18 Furthermore , there are literally only a handful of really big-time string manufacturers in the world , and a short burst of brain-power will lead you to the correct conclusion that there are a lot of companies buying strings in bulk from the big makers and putting their names on them .
19 A giant catapult will throw us to the mainland . ’
20 It has a spectacular position on the coast and a 10 minutes walk down a steep drive and across a pebble beach will bring you to the town centre of Lipari .
21 Today 's journey will take you to the Royal Chitwan National Park for two nights at the Gaida Lodge .
22 A short drive will take you to the Downs and Ashdown Forest .
23 A ten minute drive will take you to the Seaford Head Nature Reserve with its badgers , foxes and diverse birdlife .
24 In a different vein , a half-hour drive will take you to the gardens and leisure park at Alton Towers .
25 A twenty-five minute drive will take you to the races at Newmarket .
26 I think that there is a good chance that the study of the early universe and the requirements of mathematical consistency will lead us to a complete unified theory within the lifetime of some of us who are around today , always presuming we do n't blow ourselves up first .
27 Officials , especially , fear that candour unscreened by confidentiality will open them to the later ridicule of diarists .
28 This in turn will lead us to an examination of how corporate law scholars have sought to offer new ways of legitimating corporate managerial power and how these too prove to be unequal to the task .
29 The natives are amenable for all their savage state , and impart their wisdom to us in exchange for fribbling items : a mere hairpin will set them to an ecstasy of delight , for they are like to children and have no metals .
30 ‘ There 's a practice area just around the corner and the starter will call you to the tee five minutes before you are due to tee off , ’ he said .
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