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

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1 Norwich will testify to a victory hard won .
2 They will chat to a counsellor who may propose several possible paths to take and help to pinpoint the problem .
3 If these matting agents are not thoroughly dispersed before application , then the varnishes or varnish stains will dry to a gloss .
4 The closure of the Strait of Hormuz will bring to a stop the wheels of Western industries .
5 Does he realise that if he will not act on the problem , it will not only produce a tide of human misery , but will bring to a clattering end any hope of economic recovery ?
6 I will speak to a solicitor to register the patent and this will protect my company 's interests when the product is developed . ’
7 Golden Orfe will grow to a size of approximately 30cm ( 12″ ) in larger ponds , but will reach less than half that size in a small pond .
8 It is recognised that the ENP will refer to a doctor as necessary .
9 These examples are tolerably plain , but it must depend to a large extent on the facts of each case whether the law will attribute to a person the immediate right to possess .
10 They will report to a board headed by Sir Robert Telford , chairman of Marconi , a subsidiary of the ubiquitous GEC group .
11 On Tuesday the eighth of February as I understand it that meeting then will report to a Council meeting of the Council , so I would not wish to put forward the suggested resolutions that are on the order paper , er I think I would want to suggest to you ladies and gentlemen for decisions today to whether you wish or not and then I would suggest that the appropriate decision is to await the of the City additional Council and therefore bring this matter forward to our Committee on March the twenty ninth .
12 Many secondary schools will look to a rationalisation of the timetable on a three-block model , providing in a 25-hour week something like : 11 hours for the core subjects , 10 hours for the foundation subjects , on a modular basis , and 4 hours for guidance , RE , physical education , and extension learning .
13 Most will stick to a partner chosen in the madness and self-confidence of youth , as they do outside Darcy 's Utopia .
14 ‘ How do you think the American audiences will react to a show about Joyce Grenfell ? ’
15 So Project 1992 will grind to a halt .
16 Unfortunately , as with all other perpetual motion machines , it will grind to a halt because of friction in the moving parts .
17 The fuss will subside and the bandwagon will grind to a halt , but the practice will remain .
18 He needs to get his act together because if this continues then it will be Moat today and it 'll be other issues tomorrow and frankly the business of this council will grind to a halt .
19 SCOTLAND will return to a victory venue for the B international against France on February 2 .
20 It is hoped that initially the client will experience some anxiety with each target and learn to cope with this effectively , but that over five attempts of this target this anxiety will drop to a minimum .
21 We will move to a system under which a named nurse or midwife will be responsible for your care while you are in hospital .
22 ‘ We are balloting the rest of our members on a work-to-rule but will move to a strike ballot if that does not force a change of mind .
23 Another subsidiary , Remtox , will move to a site next to the M5 motorway .
24 Sometimes the stream will develop to a position in which it can not move anywhere without violating one of the two rules ( no flow reversal and no joining itself ) .
25 Over the linear ( spreading ) region this gradient will decrease to a minimum , and will then increase in the flooding region , possibly rising to a new greatest value when complete flooding is achieved .
26 The above requirements for the approval of an investment advertisement issued on behalf of a client will apply to a tombstone , together with the ICAEW rules governing advertising by an authorised firm .
27 Transitional Relief will apply to a minority of charge payers in Birmingham .
28 Although prima facie s343 TA 1988 will apply to a hive-down so as to preserve the transferor company 's carried-forward trading losses and capital allowances position , s343(4) can restrict the amount of the tax losses and allowances transferred , where the liabilities remaining with the transferor company exceed its remaining assets ( including the consideration for the hive-down of the trade ) .
29 An excess will apply to a claim of this nature .
30 ‘ The same will apply to a ruck if the ball becomes unplayable except when the referee is unable to determine the team responsible .
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