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

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1 He says they 'll soon be contributing to party funds .
2 He says they 'll soon be contributing to party funds .
3 Such is the quality of her writing , he says , that most of her 83 books and short stories will eventually be brought to stage and screen .
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5 Matthew Best is probably his most well known pupil in musical circles , a ‘ rising star in the music world ’ who performs all over the country and who will shortly be coming to Opera North , he says .
6 It is initially intended for desktop personal computers , although Microsoft says it will later be extended to server environments and other computing systems .
7 That could mean that , like America 's Federal Reserve , he will later be trying to jump-start an economy already in slump .
8 Passing reference will also be made to Software Performance Reports and Software Status Reports , although their link with DCs within LIFESPAN is tenuous .
9 Priority will also be given to cooperation with many social movements which have played a major part in the struggle for democracy in different parts of the world .
10 You will also be invited to Festival receptions as a Festival guest .
11 This precautionary demand for money will also be related to money incomes since : ( a ) the higher your regular income then normally the more expensive are the items you own , e.g. the Rolls-Royce is usually more expensive to repair than the Mini ; ( b ) if money incomes rise due to inflation then the same items cost more to replace or repair .
12 They will also be distributed to youth organisations and to youth workers in parishes to encourage them to press for more appropriate TV programming .
13 Ordinary shares are not particularly attractive unless the offeror is listed and the new shares will also be admitted to listing .
14 Private and public finances will both be restored to health .
15 So far there 've been no prosecutions but following a period of grace the speeders will now be taken to court .
16 Those are three reasons why he will today be elected to Labour 's national executive , writes Colin Hughes .
17 NEWSAGENTS will today be urged to back calls for a change in the law to protect them from becoming innocent victims of the law which prevents tobacco being sold to under-age youngsters .
18 You will then be asked to rate that impression on an eight point scale rating from ‘ highly unfavourable impression ’ through to a ‘ highly favourable impression ’ .
19 first , and in all cases , the Member State concerned will be in breach of its duty under the Treaty to implement the directive concerned and will accordingly be exposed to infringement proceedings under the Treaty .
20 One mother said she believed their sons ' kidnappers will never be brought to justice because ‘ justice when imparted to the poor is only in the form of punishment ’ .
21 They now hope that Danish or British opposition will scuttle the Maastricht treaty , because they know that the economic austerity required by ‘ convergence ’ will be unpopular — and they , Italy 's least popular politicians , will never be returned to power .
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