Example sentences of "will [adv] [verb] to a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I think the banks will keep it on the lane and I suppose it 'll just roll to a halt eventually . ’ |
2 | She 'll probably go to a Citizen 's Advice Bureau . |
3 | However the contradictions in the infrastructure will eventually lead to a disintegration of the system and the creation of a new society . |
4 | ‘ We are still in the early stages of a learning process which will eventually lead to a training plan for every individual . ’ |
5 | Storing things up will only lead to a build-up of anger . |
6 | Breakfast will only stretch to a cup of coffee unless I get my arse in gear and go to Sainsbury 's . |
7 | It has been argued , falsely I believe ( 22 ) , that investment in this sector of agriculture , as has occurred in the lowlands , will necessarily lead to a fall in the rural population . |
8 | The Nobel prize for religion ( God forbid it should ever be invented ) will not go to a theologian , or like the peace prize be passed round to whoever fits the political needs of the moment ( with all due respect to Bishop Tutu and not much to Mr Begin ) . |
9 | At least the Fed 's further monetary easing will not lead to a resurgence of inflation . |
10 | Taking into account the length for the length of the features and the cons the consultation that take place and the length of time they take , I do not expect to see er Bungay bypass construction for some time yet , but I do expect the County Council to progress on that in such a manner that Bungay will not grind to a halt . |
11 | ‘ Suleiman will not agree to a divorce , ’ Fatima said , ‘ unless you give him money . |
12 | Generally speaking the Revenue will not agree to a roll-over in this manner if the loan stock is redeemable earlier than six months from its issue ( see para 23.2.1.4 below ) . |
13 | Where a defendant states that he did not know that he was disqualified this will not amount to a defence Taylor v Kenyon [ 1952 ] 2 All ER 726 . |
14 | A bona fide belief that the victim was 16 or over when the indecent assault took place will not amount to a defence ( R v Maughan ( 1934 ] , 24 Cr App R 130 ) . |
15 | Finally , I shall refer briefly to section 4(2) of the 1981 Act which qualifies the general rule that a fair and accurate report of legal proceedings will not amount to a contempt . |
16 | When the preference shares are redeemed , the amount payable on redemption , less any premium , will not amount to a distribution . |
17 | The result of all this is that the terms contained in the Sale of Goods Act which are implied into a contract for the sale of goods will not apply to a computer software contract . |
18 | It may give awareness of traffic and slamming doors but certainly will not respond to a skylark . |
19 | All SSRs which will still apply to a module once it is approved should reference the anticipated approval version of that module . |
20 | Its successful pursuit will usually lead to a sense of personal fulfilment or pride . |
21 | A common law disqualification will usually amount to a breach of natural justice and give grounds for either an appeal under s.39(4) ( c ) or other review of the decision by way of judicial review , reduction , etc. ; see 5.39 . |
22 | Investors will usually agree to a provision of this kind , as most purchasers would in any event wish to purchase the entire company and not be left with minority shareholders . |
23 | The Transfer Regulations , which were enacted to give effect to the EC Acquired Rights Directive 77/187 , will usually apply to a business sale if the vendor 's business is transferred to the purchaser " as a going concern " . |
24 | The position of a horse in the social hierarchy of the herd will also relate to a horse 's self-esteem . |
25 | The transferred executive will automatically return to a job in the home country ; the spouse will not . |
26 | The policies are simply left with the clients , and if the policy is not maintained , the mortgage will automatically revert to a repayment system . |
27 | A circulation in excess of 10 will probably lead to a leak within the entity 's trade sector ; a circulation of less than 5 may not result in competitive bidding . |
28 | It will probably belong to a housemartin . |
29 | Loss of market share means less production , which will inevitably lead to a reduction in the workplace . ’ |
30 | The woes of Fiat , Ferruzzi and Fininvest will inevitably lead to a restructuring of Italian family capitalism . |