Example sentences of "[noun pl] will [verb] to a " in BNC.
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1 | Many secondary schools will look to a rationalisation of the timetable on a three-block model , providing in a 25-hour week something like : 11 hours for the core subjects , 10 hours for the foundation subjects , on a modular basis , and 4 hours for guidance , RE , physical education , and extension learning . |
2 | At the time of writing it is too early to determine whether the IEBPC 's Frankfurt seminars , presentations and cocktail parties will lead to a significant international force stimulating a vigorous wave of Data Discman publishing . |
3 | De-differentiation of what elsewhere are more likely to be imperatively co-ordinated functions will lead to a lessening of the degree of specialization of functions subordinated to the missions and goals of an organization . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | Labour believes the errors will lead to a flood of appeals . |
6 | The money is to go in a penalty box kept by Grandmother ; the proceeds will go to a charity . |
7 | Any showers will soon die out this evening as clearing skies with very light winds will lead to a widespread frost overnight . |
8 | This assumes that companies will respond to a weakening share price by improving efficiency in the long term , rather than by making short-term savings which might help the company 's performance in the short term ( known as short termism ) , to the detriment of long-term performance . |
9 | ( d ) Balance required for completion Simple addition of your income and expenditure columns will lead to a balance on either column , which will indicate the ultimate result . |
10 | Obstacles or hindrances to combining both responsibilities will lead to a search for an alternative solution . |
11 | In an arrangement with the house 's present owner , John Chichester Constable , the house and its remarkable contents will pass to a newly-founded charity , the Burton Constable Foundation . |
12 | Platelets will adhere to a variety of surfaces , both artificial and naturally occurring , the most important in vivo is the adhesion to collagen which occurs when the blood-vessel endothelium is damaged . |
13 | Its bright colours will shrink to a black dot in the sky , and then it 'll disappear altogether . |
14 | If your goal is a college scholarship , the odds are very high that attending one for a few years will lead to a number of scholarship offers from top-notch college tennis programmes in the United States . |
15 | Most mechanical models of the determination of the money supply assume that the banks will adhere to a constant ratio of cash reserves to deposits . |
16 | The eggs will adhere to a coarse-textured surface until hatching ; if a smooth surface is used they may fall into the water , where they will not hatch . |
17 | Now I ask you , do you think that a privatized network that has to pay a divided to investors will lead to a better , safer , cleaner , cheaper railway ? |
18 | Although large numbers of staff are not involved , the changes will lead to a reduction in Home Office manpower . |
19 | Though not sudden , such changes will amount to a revolution in our schools . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | ; Mij All twelve writers will come to a glitzy show biz type lunch at the Cafe Royal , hosted by David Frost , and that 's where we will know for the first time , who 's , who is the overall winner , the runner-up and the third place writer . |
22 | If these matting agents are not thoroughly dispersed before application , then the varnishes or varnish stains will dry to a gloss . |
23 | An increase in earnings will lead to a reduction in both benefit and child support and so lone mothers will tend to be trapped at a low level of income . |
24 | Mr Fallon said : ‘ It 's very misleading to measure waiting lists from the time of referral to the time of operation because many patients will go to a consultant as out-patients but do n't need operations . ’ |
25 | 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 . |
26 | ‘ How do you think the American audiences will react to a show about Joyce Grenfell ? ’ |
27 | C.P.V.E. , T.V.E.I. , G.C.S.E. , A/S levels will lead to a breaking down of the traditional patterns of provision at 16+ . |
28 | The councillors will point to a recent survey by their harbours department which showed that about 5,000 ships a year are using the Pentland Firth . |
29 | One therefore hopes that an understanding of how black holes create particles will lead to a similar understanding of how the big bang created everything in the universe . |
30 | 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 . |