Example sentences of "[pers pn] will [verb] to a " in BNC.

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1 It would be difficult to think of a linguistic topic which is not covered in some form , although I will admit to a passing irritation with the way in which my browsing ( and the book is eminently browsable ) was constantly interrupted by a brief listing of some exotic language-family .
2 And he added , as he led the way , ‘ You both look as though you could do with some sleep , so while you are refreshing yourselves I will telephone to a hotel in Cajamarca where I know the owner will look after you very well . ’
3 I will speak to a solicitor to register the patent and this will protect my company 's interests when the product is developed . ’
4 ‘ Well , sir , you seem very eager to please me , but I wonder if you will agree to a request of mine . ’
5 Really , his point made — a kind of behave yourself young lad , or you will come to a sticky end — he stood up and wandered back to the bar .
6 In time you will come to a stone vestibule , with two doors leading to branching passages you must not follow , and a low curtained door leading on and downwards .
7 After 100yds you will come to a path junction — take the right hand fork and follow the track through the ancient Caledonian pine forest .
8 If you listen to a text enough times you will come to a point where you more or less know it by heart , and the correct tunes will be sort of " ingrained " in your ind to such an extent that you will yourself react if you would say the text with the wrong intonation .
9 Walk north from the car park and you will come to a thriving colony of gannets — the only English colony and Britain 's only mainland one .
10 You will come to a bad end !
11 You will get to a point , if we have not got there already , when exam passes will be meaningless .
12 " We will go to a coffee bar . "
13 We will move to a system under which a named nurse or midwife will be responsible for your care while you are in hospital .
14 When we talk about our reductions , we will get to a point where the reductions that are being proposed to you , actually conflict with a number of policy directions that you are wanting to go in , and we 'll flag those up to you .
15 They will go to a funeral if someone in the family , a friend or a colleague , has died , but most of the people attending such a service will have little , if any , regular contact with their local church .
16 Other countries are prepared to give a commitment that they will move to a single currency without reference back to their domestic Parliaments .
17 The same is true for those Caribbeans who have moved to London , with the additional complication that they will accommodate to a greater or lesser extent to the norms of London English , as shown by J.C .
18 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 .
19 Lord Joseph , a former Conservative Secretary of State for Education and Science , has argued that the plans involve too much central control and that they will lead to a loss of flexibility and a stifling of initiative and innovation .
20 They will lead to a drop in wages for many of the two-and-a-half million people , four-fifths of whom are women . ’
21 I consider they will accept the continued need for a night sleeper for now on but that within a short period of instituting a full paid up carer regime they will revert to a regime which includes only one paid carer and will provide the further physical assistance between them .
22 Usually , what all the ghosts have in common is a tragedy suffered during their life on earth , and they will reappear to a family descendant in the attempt to resolve what could not be resolved in life .
23 They will chat to a counsellor who may propose several possible paths to take and help to pinpoint the problem .
24 They will report to a board headed by Sir Robert Telford , chairman of Marconi , a subsidiary of the ubiquitous GEC group .
25 If we designed a questionnaire to ask people what they did in their free time , how would we know whether the answers we received gave us a true picture of how they spend that time ; or a picture of what they will say to a researcher when they are asked the question ?
26 It will lead to a Certificate in Computer-Mediated Communication Systems .
27 It will lead to a better choice of candidates and ensure that more women and candidates from minority ethnic communities are elected .
28 Some fear that it will lead to a breakdown of the civic culture that Almond and Verba so admired in Britain .
29 Moreover , it will lead to a decline in the ratio of surplus-value to the capital that is advanced .
30 Even if this approach is adopted , however , it does not follow that it will lead to a marked increase in the role of the courts as monitors of business decisions .
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