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

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1 The second program is the expected Dazel which will deliver information to faxes , printers , E-mail , voice and pagers within the context of the network .
2 Borland will port Interbase to Microsoft Corp NT , Novell Inc NetWare , IBM Corp OS/2 and Digital Equipment Corp Alpha platforms in the first quarter of next year .
3 If Microsoft decides not to sue — and we wonder if it can decide before WABI is introduced — observers say that it will hassle Sun to death .
4 LIMITED BUDGETS ; UNLIMITED RESOURCES ? how will the new wave of regional film commissions and media development agencies ( in Edinburgh , Liverpool , Newcastle , Birmingham etc. ) be able to assist new directors , producers and writers , who restrained by limited budgets will want access to facilities , assistance on locations , regional support etc .
5 Eventually , it will stop going up and will fall hack to earth .
6 Government attempts to avoid social tension will bring society to hyperinflation and slow economic reforms , ’ three German economic institutes concluded in a recent survey .
7 The Bishop of Norwich , the Rt Rev Peter Nott , said : ‘ The vote will bring joy to women deacons . ’
8 They are certainly comfortable and assured , but at the same time they have no real chance of converting others to their views , at least if conversion means more than expressing the hope that God will send faith to others too .
9 I will send word to Mrs Gracie meantime , and I myself will see them when I may . ’
10 All will swear devotion to conservation , but some will be temporisers and compromisers , if not actual fifth columnists .
11 We will ensure access to clinics providing health promotion , counselling , family planning and screening services , particularly for cervical and breast cancer , and advice on maternity and child care .
12 There are also to be three subgroups of monitoring committees which will ensure adherence to contracts .
13 There is no formal group reservation scheme , and although each hotel will refer custom to others within the group , this facility is little used in practice .
14 This will give birth to humility in us , and humility will help us resist the temptation to play God to people .
15 Perhaps the women of the next generation will no longer submit to defloration in the normal way and will give birth to children only on condition of freedom from pain … ’
16 Finally , a few guideline wishes for the 1990s : undoubtedly , first , that the Channel Tunnel will be completed without undue delay and that a new highspeed route will rapidly follow through Kent ; that under their new chairman , Robert Reid the second , from Shell , due to take his post in October 1990 , BR will somehow regain a touch of personality , warmth , humanity , without losing their commercial edge ; that the policy of providing new and cheaperto-operate stock for secondary routes rather than handing down yesterday 's worn-out express trains pays real dividends and prevents too much discussion of ‘ bustitution ’ ; and that defensive theory will give way to common-sense pragmatism over matters such as the quality of the printed timetable and what really benefits the customer .
17 Of course it is believed that some will give way to others .
18 In new assured tenancies fair rents will give way to market rents freely negotiated between the landlord and the tenant , and neither assured nor assured shorthold tenants will have access to a Rent Officer under the fair rent procedures .
19 Beer mats will give way to hymnals , and glasses to enlightenment as Britain 's first ‘ pub church ’ holds its Easter Day service , two hours before opening time at the Old Farmhouse public house in Nailsea , near Bristol .
20 The right choice will give inspiration to choreographer and performer alike and add to the pleasure of the audience .
21 Yes , and you get all the animals who are experimented on and you sa there 's not a week that comes out and you do n't an a report saying , oh well this this , this causes cancer in rats or and you , imagine the amount , the huge amounts of the sub , whatever substance it is that had been given to rats to cause the cancer , and there 's no knowing that the amount that 's gon na be given to rats causing cancer , will give cancer to humans !
22 It is pointed out that in many instances much of the needed supporting evidence will have to be produced by the auditors themselves , which in turn will give rise to independence issues .
23 Some of the dissolved minerals are ‘ temporary ’ hardeners and will be removed if the water is heated above 70°C , but this will give rise to fur or scale , not just in kettles but in other hidden parts of the hot water system .
24 Some cells migrate beneath the future skin and will give rise to pigment cells .
25 First of all nursery schools would be dealing with the County Council on a different basis from the vast of , of the schools population and that will give rise to anomalies and complications which would be undesirous and secondly there might be problems particularly if they are considering expanding nursery provision between nursery schools and nursery classes in primary schools .
26 This has since had a spin-off effect as the BBC will be filming the centre and will give credit to Rentokil Retail Cleaning at Bristol .
27 Who will give priority to education for the Third Age ?
28 The question arises whether some of our married quarters may be sold to housing associations who will give priority to service men .
29 A further £700m of ECGD cover will give comfort to exports .
30 I hope this account will give encouragement to Loach lovers to keep trying .
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