Example sentences of "[noun pl] will [adv] [verb] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Clause 3(2) accordingly ensures that a later assumption of ownership in such circumstances will not amount to theft . |
2 | Corroboration is looked for in practice and the following circumstances will usually amount to corroboration : |
3 | Their forwards will also need to scrummage far better than they did against Armary , Genet and Gallart , who had them under the cosh from the second minute . |
4 | North Yorkshire 's chief education officer Fred Evans has assured schools staff that the new 7.5pc pay award for teachers will not lead to loss of jobs . |
5 | We have launched a reform of our prisons , improving the prospect that those who serve custodial sentences will not return to crime . |
6 | In that scenario , children will then go to school only to gain social skills and join in curricular and other group activities . |
7 | But your old coins wo n't go to waste , because Malcolm Campbell , a service engineer at Wood Group Engineering Services [ Peterhead ] Ltd has got the perfect solution . |
8 | If there is no further communication and the goods or services are supplied , the buyer 's acceptance of the goods or services will also amount to acceptance of the seller 's terms , and they will govern the contract . |
9 | Some of these effects were immediate ; others will only come to light in time , if at all . |
10 | His introduction says that experts ' recommendations will soon amount to teetotalism . |