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

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1 You will need access to a lathe , bandsaw and planer thicknesser for this particular chair , though the latter is optional .
2 Aside from the larger ectoparasites , you will need access to a microscope if you are to identify bacteria and protozoans .
3 I visualise a matrix even more subtle to taste the most intangible fruit of the soul ; and one day men will fall heir to a Golconda of the most beautiful emotions and joys , and from being mere trappers and hunters we shall become harvesters .
4 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 ?
5 Occasionally , her brisk South London accent will give way to a Brooklyn drawl which speaks clearly of a childhood spent shuttling between extended family in London and New York .
6 For all of these types of capital allowance , where , on sale , the disposal proceeds exceed the cost of the asset less the allowances claimed , the disposal will give rise to a clawback of allowances equal to the smaller of the excess and the allowances claimed .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 A transfer of other real property , such as the holiday home to the wife , will give rise to a capital gains liability if at the time of the transfer , as is more than likely , the parties are separated in such circumstances as are likely to prove permanent or are separated under a court order ( see p16 ) ( see , for example , Aspden v Hildesley [ 1982 ] 1 WLR 264 where a transfer of property which had never been the husband 's main residence was made to the wife six years after the parties separated ) .
10 Responses to these questions will be varied , and each will give rise to a number of subsidiary questions .
11 All of the following activities will give rise to a need to communicate with media and therefore the need for a carefully selected list of those who will be interested .
12 In other words a fire caused by negligence or due to a nuisance will give rise to a cause of action .
13 If the husband elects that his " new " home is to be treated as his main residence , then the disposal to the wife of the former matrimonial home ( or his interest in it ) will give rise to a charge to capital gains tax ; this will be on the gain accruing in respect of the period from when the matrimonial home ceased to be his main residence until the date of the court order or date of agreement between the parties .
14 Even here , the test of imminence discussed in Moss v. McLachlan suggest that there must be a clear and present danger that the conduct in which he is engaging will give rise to a breach of the peace , and it is demonstrable that the constable has no reasonable alternative course of action open to him other than to ask the speaker to desist , as by , for example , calling for assistance .
15 The important molecular property connected with Raman spectra is therefore the polarizability , and a vibration will give rise to a Raman line if it leads to a change in the polarizability of the molecule .
16 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 .
17 That way you will keep stress to a minimum .
18 This greeting will ring hollow to a number of people in the auction business : 1991 opens on a somewhat shattered world for a number of employees of the two main auctioneers , Sotheby 's and Christies .
19 Olympic gold medallist Chris Boardman will set light to a bonfire and fireworks display being held by Hoylake and West Kirby Round Table at Hoylake rugby club at 7pm on Saturday night .
20 Or perhaps , if they 're starved and weary of waiting , by then the people will force Lomellini to a surrender . ’
21 They will be kept in locked bedrooms , but will have access to a dayroom and both counsellors and education specialists .
22 In new assured tenancies fair rents will give way to market rents freely negotiated between the landlord and the tenant , and neither assured nor assured shorthold tenants will have access to a Rent Officer under the fair rent procedures .
23 Developing the ability to identify and process plant samples will add value to a country 's resources , the report says .
24 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 .
25 The Royal Concert Hall will play host to a variety of performers including Victoria de los Angeles and Joan Baez , while the most inventive piece of programming will see the Glinka State Choir of St Petersburg perform in St Aloysius Church .
26 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 .
27 This should shoot the Amstrad Plc shares past the failed buyout offer price of 30 pence a share : on March 18 , the company plans to launch ‘ the world 's first Personal Digital Assistant ’ at a ‘ mass market price ’ , suggesting that the gadget will shoot Amstrad to a world lead .
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