Example sentences of "will [vb infin] to [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | The Parish Registers record his burial on 5th September 1597 , and both they and his will testify to his having been the Master . |
2 | So your students will relate to their coursebook and will eagerly look forward to the next activity ! |
3 | Management should develop and communicate to all employees a vision of where the organisation is going and the contribution employees will make to its success , involving employee representatives as appropriate . |
4 | Where representative structures exist , management communicates with employee representatives a vision of where the organisation is going and the contribution employees ( and their representatives ) will make to its success . |
5 | Watch the difference it will make to your life . |
6 | To prove that the tab mark is still there place the cursor to the left of the first word of the paragraph and press the Backspace key — the paragraph will jump to its original position with the indent in the expected place . |
7 | ONE CONSORTIUM , Five TV , hopes that the imagined problems will be so great as to discourage competition and that all potential investors ( who include The Daily Telegraph ) will accrete to its application and that the ITC will be left with a choice of one . |
8 | This will mate to your transfer box and if you use a Range Rover flywheel and 5 speed clutch , then the engine will be positioned in the normal Land Rover V8 position and a Land Rover V8 exhaust system will fit easily . |
9 | All ten characters in the ‘ soap ’ are young professionals who will appeal to your students . |
10 | It is more likely that the incorporation of radical ideas will contribute to their dilution and distraction . |
11 | The research will contribute to our understanding of the Criminal Justice System and the operation of discretion , and may assist in the formulation of policy . |
12 | Apart from the significance of the labour shortage , the researchers at CREES think that a study of labour policy-making will contribute to our knowledge of how policy is formed in the USSR , how priorities are determined , by whom , and how the various interest groups ( the Communist Party , the government bureaucracy , the economic ministries , factory managers and workers themselves ) view labour problems and the solutions proposed to alleviate them . |
13 | It will do so through the collection of a new body of data on an area of public policy which will contribute to our understanding of : — UK science and technology policy ; — European collaboration in science and technology ; — UK relations with Europe , at the time of the first attempt to join the Common Market ; — UK relations with the USA , in an area of military as well as civil significance ; the development of space launcher and satellite industry . |
14 | When you select an item for a programme , consider how it will contribute to your goal and how it could affect mood and outlook . |
15 | I will speak to their chief steward before night . ’ |
16 | While he condemned as pride the solitary life-style which arises from self-reliance rather than faith in God ( 14.87 ) he countered his opponents with another Scriptural quotation from Osee ( Hosea ) 2:14 interpreted as referring to the relationship between God and the soul : " I will lead her into solitude , and I will speak to her heart " ( 13.83 ) . |
17 | Often , it is as we become aware of the presence of God that he will speak to his people . |
18 | None of the plants will grow to their normal size and will therefore never be able to function under water . |
19 | So if the offer is made to you to work shorter hours , think carefully about these aspects , and what it will do to your pension . |
20 | You only have to look at the balance sheet its treasurer John Lister will present to its annual meeting in December , a million pounds sitting on reserve . |
21 | Now if you will refer to your folders , you have extracts containing the relevant material . |
22 | We will use that information to generate a material requirement plan which we will give to our suppliers . |
23 | Do not rush your exercise practice but find approximately 15 minutes each day when you can seriously concentrate on the postures and enjoy the benefits they will give to your body . |
24 | ‘ I presume that the coroner will accede to your request , and appoint you his officer , ’ said Morton . |
25 | ‘ And for Eachuinn Odhar 's own sake we will see to his grandson . ’ |
26 | Leaving the church and looking across the road you will see to your right the Renaissance portal of the Royal Palace , the All Saints ' Chapel and the Institute of Gentlewomen . |
27 | I will report to His Majesty and come back to him . " |
28 | They will cock to their maximum at the start if the downswing and if no effort is made to make the clubhead catch up , they will remain in this position through impact . |
29 | It is hoped that Customs will keep to their original pledge of applying the rules sympathetically at least within the first year , and waive any penalties where it is clear that the taxpayer has done his best to comply . |
30 | Cyril Reenan , who 's now packed his scanner away , hopes the paper will keep to its word . |