Example sentences of "will [vb infin] [adv] to a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | They 're also looking at some of the data integrity erm issues one of which is potentially quite a major problem and the new system will for any qualifying plans , once the new system is in , if a policy 's in arrears it will try and collect the arrears and it will collect up to a maximum of two premiums each month until the policy 's in force and up to date . |
2 | It consists of a clay pipe to a brick inner sanctum which its hoped will become home to a breeding pair of otters . |
3 | The Lucas supply function predicts that the economy will move along to a point such as point B at which both prices and output are higher than at A : prices rise to and output rises to y t . |
4 | He was aware that a captain with a record such as his has a big advantage , since any troops will respond better to a leader they know has been through the fire himself , and so he knew just what he could ask of his bowlers . |
5 | I know from my work with homeless families that such people invariably need help late at night , in the early hours of the morning or at weekends , when it is especially difficult to find a general practitioner who will respond quickly to a call to see someone who has arrived on the doorstep — in my case that means the doorstep of the YMCAs for which I worked . |
6 | While it is true that a sensitive adult will respond intuitively to a child 's language and make numerous adjustments to his or her own language in a way that will reflect the child 's strengths and weaknesses , it may nevertheless be helpful to make these explicit in a written assessment so that intuitions can be further re fined on the basis of objective information . |
7 | The journey to the Adriatic will take up to a week . |
8 | Four tellers will be appointed and the Party will proceed immediately to a vote . |
9 | The hon. Member for Lancaster rightly said that what the Home Secretary called the fast-track applicant will go not to a tribunal but to an adjudicator with no new evidence . |
10 | I think it will be , there will now , we will go back to a subject specific report because we we 're obliged to have national curriculum details |
11 | This will lead on to a discussion of an action-based theory of mentality , the theory developed by the Swiss developmental psychologist and philosopher Jean Piaget , and then to some discussion of mental development itself . |
12 | From the point of view of social and economic policy I believe we face a choice : either we accept the present trends which will lead inevitably to a decline in individual freedom and responsibility and the restriction of opportunities for our children and grandchildren or else we face the seemingly impossible task of dismantling the corporate state . |
13 | We will pay up to a total of £100 for personal belongings in or on your car if they are lost or damaged because of accident , fire or theft . |
14 | We will pay up to a total of £100 for personal belongings in or on your car if they are lost or damaged because of accident , fire or theft . |
15 | The fore/aft cyclic is then returned to neutral and the machine will accelerate up to a speed consistent with that attitude and stay there . |
16 | Why not do it and leave it ready the day before , then all that is needed is one minute to set the garter carriage in operation and you will come home to a sleeve which only has to be cast off . |
17 | I wonder if we will get down to a workforce of zero if that is as competitive as we can get . ’ |
18 | Like a sea-anemone it will close down to a blob if touched , and it feeds on small organisms which brush past its tentacles , by shooting out special poisonous threads to paralyse its victim , which can then be collected by the tentacles and drawn into the hydra 's mouth . |
19 | With dry , mainly sunny conditions lasting through till dusk , the temperature will rise steadily to a maximum of about 18 celsius . |