Example sentences of "will [verb] to the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The Pitman yard , which has done so well in this race — one winner , a second and two thirds since 1983 — believe he will adapt to the unique Aintree fences , and as long as he copes with the first few , they feel he must go close .
2 The new timetables will relate to the overall periods up to setting down for trial .
3 Auctioneers suggest for ease of identification cattle should have a distinguishing mark , or coloured jumbo eartag , which will relate to the official ear number on a small metal tag .
4 Mr Prescott , 42 , will set up the track organisation in Scotland and work out its structure and how it will relate to the train-operating firm and any British Rail remnants .
5 All the above rules of construction will yield to the overriding importance of making the lease work .
6 It will fall to the Italian Presidency to get agreement on the precise terms of reference for the EMU conference .
7 Of course theories that suggest the economy will gravitate to the natural rate of output and unemployment to some extent sanction concentration on inflation as ‘ the ’ policy issue .
8 However , the only individual who appears to have a plan that will appeal to the developing world is Dr. Mustapha Tolba , head of the United Nations Enviroment Plan who proposed a users ' tax paid by the consumers of ozone depleting chemicals , to be collected by governments and used by developing countries both to modernise their production systems and to compensate the multi-nationals for the transfer of their most advanced energy effective technology .
9 As one with a consuming interest in spiritual matters for most of his 74 years , and with a great deal of experience of communicating with those who have ‘ passed over ’ , he presents an optimistic view which , he hopes , will appeal to the general public .
10 A straight mantleshelf will appeal to the bold or those unconcerned by the prospect of knees or feet catching the underside of the projection causing this impasse , while the downright devious will immediately start to shuffle , heart in the mouth , leftwards to the other side of the arête , from where a straightforward step up gains the shelf and relief .
11 The book will appeal to the growing number of professionals and students whose work brings them into contact with farming .
12 It is unlikely that the Slugs and Leatherjackets are killing the fish , other than that their decomposition will contribute to the poor water quality .
13 the treatment assumed that the flexibility of the chain is unaltered on passing into the solution from the solid state — this limits the calculation of ΔS M to the combinatorial contribution only and neglects any contribution from continual flexing of the chain in solution which will contribute to the non-combinatorial or excess entropy of mixing ;
14 In practice , of course , many hundreds of millions of households in the rest of the world will contribute to the overall sales picture .
15 The awards are made to promote and encourage the education of local young people in a discipline which will contribute to the long-term social and economic development of Shetland .
16 The project will contribute to the growing interest in the effectiveness of debt recovery procedures and highlight the impact of debt on employment .
17 Diana Elbourne is correct that the volume of placental transfusion received will contribute to the recorded birth weight ; theoretically this could mean a difference of up to 6% .
18 I will confirm to the right hon. Gentleman , as I am sure that he will be pleased to hear what the European Community has to say , that the United Kingdom is the only country where signals of a sustained economic recovery are discernible , by contrast with a tendency towards gradual slackening of growth continuing in Germany , France , Italy , Spain , the Netherlands and Portugal .
19 However , it should be remembered that whilst the master policy will refer to the financial institution as the ‘ Policyholder ’ it is their client who is our insured customer .
20 Sometimes the root deed itself will refer to the restrictive covenants and sometimes new restrictive covenants will be imposed in this transaction , for example , if it is a sale of part only of the seller 's property .
21 IN PARIS a certain elite will refer to the new Opera de la Bastille with pinched disdain as ‘ tres TNP ’ .
22 The word used in linguistics for this type of relationship is syntagmatic , and I will refer to the accentual , grammatical and discourse functions as syntagmatic functions of intonation .
23 For the rest of this article I will refer to the simplified taught techniques as paddle strokes and to real strokes by their normal names .
24 The second is the virtual veto power the treaty will give to the European parliament on new European law in many areas .
25 It will report to the Prime Minister in the new year .
26 ‘ The staff are fully committed to providing the best possible public service to the capital and will look to the new management in LAS and the inquiry to provide the basis for the most effective emergency service .
27 The limit will be relevant for calculating stamp duty as the Inland Revenue will look to the maximum price payable and how this has been allocated .
28 3.3 In making detailed arrangements for phasing of the transition , it is intended that implementation will be arranged in such a way that all centres offering a particular course will transfer to the new system in the same year .
29 Some 600 of the workforce will transfer to the subsidiary company .
30 The average cost basis means that the cost will approximate to the open market charge ( less any profit element ) and therefore must in all circumstances be substantial .
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