Example sentences of "will [verb] to a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | From beautiful alpaca wool jumpers to a handcrafted rocking chair — from puzzles that 'll confound to a traditional tribal face mask … |
2 | From beautiful alpaca wool jumpers to a handcrafted rocking chair — from puzzles that 'll confound to a traditional tribal face mask … |
3 | ‘ I 'll confess to a similar hope , Delia . |
4 | I 'll go back to London , I 'll move to a new district , I 'll start seeing Sophie on a regular basis , I 'll do my job as if I were any competent lawyer , and I 've come here alone , you bastard , so why do n't you do whatever you 've got in mind ? |
5 | ‘ I hope you 'll take to a good French claret , ’ chimed in Arthur Iverson jovially . |
6 | we 'll go to a thousand |
7 | ‘ I 'll go to a small room along the passage . ’ |
8 | It 'll go to a free vote later this evening and if the bill is passed it 'll mean prosecutions could start against at least 3 alleged war criminals almost immediately . |
9 | ‘ He 'll … he 'll come to a bad end ; yes , he will . |
10 | He might think he 's fallen on his feet but he 'll come to a bad end , you 'll see … ‘ |
11 | ‘ Well , give me a few minutes , ’ Mark said , ‘ and I 'll ring the Prime Minister 's office in Istanbul , to see if they 'll agree to a short postponement . ’ |
12 | 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 . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | Whenever the cost of such a path increases , the algorithm will backtrack to a better looking node . |
20 | Their warnings came amid bleak forecasts that sterling will plunge to a new low during this week 's Tory conference at Brighton . |
21 | A fantasy that will appeal to a wide range of ages . |
22 | 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 . |
23 | At times when selling is difficult , owners who maintain standards will appeal to a wider market , sell faster and reach a higher price , ’ says Mr. Warshaw . |
24 | His book will appeal to a select élite — only his best friend finished it |
25 | Furthermore , it will contribute to a better understanding of normal fetomaternal physiology and to the quest for a non-invasive but definitive antenatal diagnostic procedure that would carry no risk to the fetus . |
26 | The aims of Environment City are to achieve a greener and cleaner city which will contribute to a better world which can sustain itself . |
27 | The Economic and Social Research Council launched in early 1985 a major , multi-disciplinary research initiative with the general objective of promoting research which will contribute to a greater understanding of the relatively poor performance of British industry , including the service sector , and which will lead to its improvement . |
28 | It is hoped that the study 's findings will lead to recommendations on how British companies can improve their marketing effectiveness in a manner that will contribute to a greater level of industrial competitiveness . |
29 | ‘ We are going to start to combat the transport congestion and make the investment in communications without which commercial Britain will judder to an expensive and dangerous halt in a very few years . |
30 | 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 . |