Example sentences of "will [vb infin] in [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | If the Government are prepared to put £66 million into the work now , as well as dragooning hon. Members to push this Bill through the House , they must have — certainly they ought to have — a clearer idea of how they will behave in relation to the ultimate funding of the project when British Rail wants to start work . |
2 | This could also be a place to introduce vocabulary your students will need in order to be able to follow the programme . |
3 | The multi-disciplinary approaches to plant taxonomy being encouraged in Edinburgh will contribute in future to European developments in plant sciences , agriculture , horticulture , biotechnology , renewable resource management , environmental conservation and risk assessment , through an increased understanding of the existing plant biodiversity within Europe . |
4 | Changes made to rule-making powers in Part I of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 will result in changes to the general right of appeal . |
5 | It was held that a manufacturer of products , which he sells in such a form as to show that he intends them to reach the ultimate consumer in the form in which they left him , with no reasonable possibility of intermediate examination , and with the knowledge that the absence of reasonable care in the preparation or putting up of the products will result in injury to the consumer 's life or property , owes a duty to the consumer to take reasonable care . |
6 | Answer guide : It is assumed that variable costs are the same per unit of activity ; therefore the variable costs will move in proportion to activity levels , i.e. in a linear fashion . |
7 | NT will sell in volume to users of personal productivity software , and take the lead in areas such as multi-media and workgroup computing . |
8 | When your right foot swings forward , your left arm will swing with it ; when your left foot swings forward , your right arm will swing in opposition to it . |
9 | Dealing first with ( a ) , the normal modus operandi in the case of new issues by public companies has been described in Chapter 13 : a would-be shareholder will apply in response to the prospectus , listing particulars or circular ; if the application is accepted he will be sent an allotment letter ; and this completes the needful agreement to become a member and shareholder . |
10 | The following paragraphs and the schedule attached to this letter summarize your main conditions of service as they will apply in relation to this appointment . |
11 | The ordinary disciplinary rules and procedures which the Board applies in relation to its employees will apply in relation to you . |
12 | We will not know whether an ability-to-pay element will apply in relation to the rebates . |
13 | Although Schedule 17 comes into force only on a day still to be appointed , when it does come into force it seems it will apply in relation to debt instruments already in existence . |
14 | In certain cases , a prior mortgagee may make further advances to the mortgagor which will rank in priority to subsequent mortgages . |
15 | will have been to Colombia as part of the Church leaders delegation in July organised by CA/CIIR and will go in September to Bangla Desh and India . |
16 | The over-straining in capital expenditure : ( 1 ) will not be accompanied by actual construction to a corresponding extent ; ( 2 ) will lead in time to the curtailment of work already under way ; ( 3 ) will react unfavourably on other branches of production ; ( 4 ) will exacerbate the goods famine in every direction ; and ( 5 ) will finally retard the speed of development . |
17 | In due course they will arrive in Safra to be offloaded over a beach and thence travel by road into the theatre of operations . |
18 | Office systems provide electronic tools to support a range of administrative functions which most desk-based staff will undertake in addition to their substantive business functions . |
19 | ( vi ) They should have opportunities to create , polish and produce ( individually or collaboratively , by hand or on a word processor ) extended written texts , appropriately laid out and illustrated , such as class newspapers , anthologies of stories or poems , guidebooks , etc. ( vii ) Pupils will write in response to a wide range of stimuli , including stories , plays and poems they have read and heard , television programmes they have seen , their own interests and experiences , and the unfolding activities of the classroom . |
20 | The effective teacher needs to give thought to the abilities pupils will require in order to be successful historians themselves . |
21 | They rely on the fact that brain weight will increase in proportion to body area , which is , in turn , related to body weight . |
22 | Clearly the importance of these systems will increase in proportion to the size of an establishment and the number of employees it has . |
23 | I wonder what you will say in answer to this letter ; I shall await your reply with some anxiety , for if our letters go into the waste paper basket we shall be unable to continue our many services for the benefit of those who are blind . |
24 | What I will say in answer to the question is that I personally always use hypnosis as the first stage of any regression session . |
25 | The PPL licence for background music costs £65.80 a year , but will rise in September to £69.92 ( including VAT ) . |