Example sentences of "will [adv] [verb] to an [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A booking contract will normally come to an end in any of three ways :
2 A s8 order will normally come to an end when the child reaches the age of 16 although the court can extend it to the child 's eighteenth birthday if the circumstances of the case are exceptional ( ss9(6) , 91(10) ( 11 ) ) .
3 My hon. Friend will be glad to know that the denial of information will shortly come to an end .
4 He will usually adhere to an agenda approved by the parties ' legal advisers to ensure that the proper procedures are followed .
5 The Government attaches a great deal of importance to this unprecedented growth in self-employment and small businesses : it is seen as the main drive to create an enterprise culture that will hopefully lead to an increase in the numbers in work .
6 Knowledge of politicians ' attitudes will also contribute to an assessment of the scope for change in welfare state policies .
7 This exploratory and performance-based approach will not only lead to a deeper understanding of the text in question ( a dramatic exploration of a speech in Shakespeare , for instance , will show how the placing of different emphases can alter fundamentally one 's interpretation of character or meaning ) , but will also lead to an understanding of the play as theatre .
8 The first of these will probably lead to an increase in global temperature ; the second could lead to an increase in the amount of ultraviolet radiation reaching the Earth 's surface ; and the third is already destroying vast areas of forest and lakes in northern Europe .
9 In medical practice , and especially in medical economics , it is assumed that the identification of a foetus with a disability by amniocentesis ( CVS ) will inevitably lead to an abortion .
10 In practice , a rise in interest rates will often lead to an increase in money supply .
11 ‘ Laura will often point to an illustration and say , ‘ That 's like me . ’ ’
12 This will therefore lead to an increase in the supply of pounds coming on to the foreign exchange markets .
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