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

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1 Trained volunteer subjects who have experienced the stimuli many times and therefore know that no harm will come to them , can give reliable measures of the strength of the stimulus in terms of the strength of their pain perception .
2 No harm will come to them and they will recommence feeding as the temperature begins to fall .
3 I know that no harm will come to me — and so would you if you could only see him .
4 Of course no harm will come to him .
5 Trust always involves risk by others , even though in all schools children are occasionally injured in accidents and some children bullied , parents , on the whole , have absolute trust that teachers will see that no harm will come to their child .
6 ‘ Follow me and no harm will come to thy sheep ’ , the Emperor replied , and taking him by the hand led him into a cave in the side of the mountain .
7 If you truly believe in Arnold Bros ( est. 1905 ) , no harm will come to you ! ’
8 A horse should be able to feel safe and secure in its own stable : it needs a ‘ safe-house ’ where it knows no harm will come to it .
9 The research will contribute to our understanding of the Criminal Justice System and the operation of discretion , and may assist in the formulation of policy .
10 My conclusion is that if your teenager has the temperament and enthusiasm for an expedition type of holiday , and if your purse will stretch to it , you should go for it — but choose the organisation carefully .
11 " I wonder what Bigwig will say to him ?
12 The study will show to what extent the concept of flexibility has penetrated management thinking in the electronics industry and will show , through the use of detailed case analysis rather than survey evidence , the extent to which flexibility has been used as an ideology in which industrial decline is attributed to the restrictive practices of trade union organisation .
13 Elastic fabric will cling to your legs , to your loins , your trunk , your arms .
14 By the age of retirement that figure will increase to one in every five .
15 And what the force will say to us is that the force has overall priorities and they take precedent and that is to get sixty four P Cs back on the street , and our problems they will be looking to us for imaginative solutions
16 The Air Force will write to his mother if there 's anything to tell , and the awful part of it is that I do n't know where she lives .
17 ‘ The thing is , Management will listen to him and he 'll get what he wants , not like poor old Ron who 's been waffling away for years and not getting anywhere .
18 But some farmers , with over-grown footpaths on their land , are concerned that the entire responsibility for clearance will fall to them .
19 But at least the fusion community needs such volumes to remind it that at the end of the day the scientific juggling will come to nothing if it does not lead to a convenient and not too expensive source of electricity .
20 Mrs Bottomley told MPs in the Commons reply : ‘ The report will be published and the chairman of the RHA will report to me on its outcomes and will keep me informed of progress in improving service performance during the inquiry period and beyond . ’
21 Sun , he said , looks at the level of maintenance required and sends the relevant person for the job — if a high level of expertise is needed to deal with a particular problem , then a highly qualified engineer will see to it .
22 Do not become too paranoid as any changes that are taking place will work to your benefit .
23 The number of books does vary a great deal and your teacher will explain to you exactly how many books are required .
24 Do you know when you take this to school your teacher will listen to it
25 But you 'll never have the strength to send me away — you 're so weak , Bob , that it embarrasses me — and in the end the job will fall to me ; I shall have to send myself away .
26 This leaves the twentieth position of the storage area as an ‘ overflow ’ , since no record will randomize to it .
27 It 's intended the group will appeal to anyone in Swindon whose background culture is different to the culture they 're growing up in .
28 ‘ I presume that the coroner will accede to your request , and appoint you his officer , ’ said Morton .
29 If there are any survivors — and this could be in an area of thousands of square miles — the massive radio-active fall-out will attend to them .
30 What a Trade War will mean to you
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