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

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1 spend five minutes now , than you 'll have to sort of come in again .
2 We 'll have to , you 'll have to sort of sound it out and see how it works
3 You just if it 's cold you 'll have to sort of stop for breaks and , so you can get warm wo n't ya ?
4 Erm mm , I do n't know whether there 's any way round it but that 's sort of the set up that they gave us when we started and I guess I 'll have to sort of conform to that , but it
5 You wo n't do it like that , you 'll have to sort of
6 Looks like you 'll have to sort of like put it up for a day and then take it down for a week and put it back in again .
7 You know , you 'll have to sort of be on your best behaviour !
8 A picture that you 'll find to sort of try and ex give you an example of some of the l a the text books have got some great pictures on these particular sorts of examples of the laws in practice .
9 You will stay to lunch of course . ’
10 There is n't a list so that you will need to sort of think it through .
11 The additional money that we 're looking for this year er a substantial amount of this will go to funding of the rent for the new premises for the c the Citizens ' Advice Bureau and I do n't propose to stand here and defend the Citizens ' Advice Bureau because it does n't need it , I hope .
12 They both need to learn to work in a more advanced outline , by increasing their hock engagement which will lead to lightness of their forehand and better selfcarriage .
13 Data derived from the interviews will lead to analysis of the various perspectives about contemporary policy and its particular relevance to the work of the probation service , among committee members and chief probation officers .
14 This , in turn , will cause a lack of coordination and balance which will lead to inefficiency of movement .
15 And she was glad to have the strength of anger against him as she deciphered coolly , ‘ What you 're really saying is that either I leave Travis alone , or , if you ca n't get me over the Norwood & Chambers contract , you wo n't rest until you find some other contract I 've had small dealings with and which did n't work out , which added together will amount to dereliction of duty . ’
16 3.16 Loss of amenities will extend to loss of the pleasure and pride of a craftsman in his work : Morris v Johnson Matthey & Co ( 1967 ) 112 SJ 32 .
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