Example sentences of "will [vb infin] to a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For the rest of the year , Dataquest counts on recession to put a damper on growth , and it forecasts that shipment growth rates will slow to an average 13% to 14% for the full year , while total revenue increases very slightly .
2 Since the standards will be used to form the basis of Vocational Qualifications throughout the UK , it will mean that all training qualifications will relate to a common framework for the first time .
3 The company has produced a first generation of plants from the modified seeds , and is now waiting to see if they will reproduce to a new generation , containing the implanted genes .
4 It should be possible to relate the reader 's personality traits to the kind of response the reader will make to a particular story or information book .
5 The calls will build to a comprehensive database and will be passed through to our Business Strategy Unit ( BSU ) who will collate all the information .
6 Obviously there are a number of issues which people will treat to a great degree , emotional or less extent , and while in some cases we would sympathize with the views of the people in the residence in the area , er the factory will be bringing employment and other benefits , economic benefits , to the area .
7 In the late Middle Ages , symbolism was widely used to express a feeling of belonging to a people ; likewise institutions , such as monarchy , played an important part in creating a sense of national identity ; while the writing of history was deliberately fostered to encourage a feeling which the single word ‘ roots ’ will convey to a twentieth-century reader .
8 Their warnings came amid bleak forecasts that sterling will plunge to a new low during this week 's Tory conference at Brighton .
9 A fantasy that will appeal to a wide range of ages .
10 Hitherto the product was reliant on a third-party database , both to store user data and user data dictionaries and objects , but now it comes with Watcom 's SQL Database ; an addition that will appeal to a small number of customers who want to build stand-alone applications .
11 His book will appeal to a select élite — only his best friend finished it
12 Mr Kinnock said : ‘ We are going to start to combat the transport congestion and make investment in communications without which commercial Britain will judder to an expensive halt in a very few years .
13 2 : The market share for nuclear electricity in the UK may slightly increase to about 25 per cent in 1995 , but it will decline to a mere 1pc by the year 2020 ( source : DTI Energy Paper 59 , 1992 ) .
14 The plant is more at home in marshy conditions than in the aquarium , where it will grow to a considerable height .
15 Deaf children are competent learners of language , as we have seen in chapter 4 ; they are cognitively able , and will progress to an effective position in working society .
16 It is obvious from the discussion so far that it is much more pleasant to live in some places than in others , although this will depend to a certain degree on the particular individuals and groups we are considering .
17 But even if the development stops short of this , any success for a whole.school policy for information skills will depend to a large extent on the attitude of the teachers .
18 It should be apparent that the critiques presented here will depend to a large extent on the very different insights which are gleaned from theorising about power from the pluralist and elitist perspectives to be studied later in this book .
19 If history is any guide , then future military involvement in the domestic politics of these countries will depend to a large extent on their economic fortunes and the ability of police and other paramilitary forces to maintain order .
20 The success of the database venture will depend to a large extent on the culture of the organisation , that is , its people and their values , beliefs and understandings .
21 The particular strategy appropriate to the organisation will depend to a large extent on the political and financial circumstances of the organisation .
22 The contractor 's ability to demonstrate cause and effect will depend to a large extent on the effectiveness of the financial and management procedures .
23 However , from the landlord 's point of view too close a relationship between rent and profit means that his income will depend to a large extent on the efficiency with which the tenant carries on business rather than on the value of the demised property .
24 The new agency — Scottish Homes — will depend to an increased degree on private funding .
25 What is more , any forecast about the way in which industry will develop within the United Kingdom and the European Community in the remainder of this century suggests that national prosperity will depend to an increasing extent on the successful skilling up of the national work force to meet the new demands that will be made by industry , technology , the professions and academia .
26 Sometime in the future belugas will return to a clean St Lawrence River , either naturally or by a programme of capture and release from other wild populations .
27 The SuperSparc-II will move to a 0.6-micron technology and Sun will add an enhanced integer unit , new floating point and dual-launch floating point .
28 The SuperSparc-II will move to a 0.6-micron technology and Sun will add an enhanced integer unit , new floating point and dual-launch floating point .
29 Other countries are prepared to give a commitment that they will move to a single currency without reference back to their domestic Parliaments .
30 Initially the subject will attend to a new stimulus but will then gradually lose interest and start to look away ( habituation ) ; if the stimulus is then changed in some way and if this causes a re-awakening of interest ( dishabituation ) then we can assume that the baby has detected the change .
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