Example sentences of "will [vb infin] [to-vb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He will prefer to go to his own courts in State A , assuming they have jurisdiction .
2 Nevertheless , clauses 9.1 and 9.2 are dangerous as a tenant will prefer to know at the outset whether any defects affect the premises and the tenant 's solicitor should amend them as follows :
3 Decision-making will not necessarily improve just because the information is available : it may be ignored as many managers will prefer to keep to the combination of intuition , experience and judgement to make decisions .
4 In 1990 many people will prefer to look like Parisian poets than American businessmen .
5 These sections of trade argue that this change will significantly increase their administrative burden , although the DNH has given assurances that they will endeavour to deal with such applications efficiently and quickly .
6 We will endeavour to arrive in Scheffau before the shops close !
7 I will endeavour to act on this information .
8 I will endeavour to keep in touch .
9 So I 'm sorry Mr Chairman if the report is doom and gloom but that is the situation that does prevail we will endeavour to work to the best of our ability , or the lack of it but please remember the constraints that we are under and if we have got any views , to stand , and if we do want to help the people in Dundee and we do want to stop the government pilfering the British Rail pension scheme
10 Some of these will remain to watch over the living ; others enter the bodies of white birds , such as the sulphur-crested cockatoos or white egrets which hover over the Toraja rice-paddies .
11 Can I make some comment about the meeting because something arise from that meeting which was in er important information for me , namely that the diocese are anticipating that will remain to look after , I gather .
12 The Commissariat will henceforth be administered by Mr Simmons , and Mr Rayne will take up his duties at the ramparts ; his bearers , however , will remain to assist in the Commissariat .
13 Each child 's home circumstance is different , and not all children will want to talk about it in school .
14 There is a lot to be learnt from standing back and observing the way a child plays with shape and form , but it may be that the child will want to talk about it afterwards , or ask for help to find particular shape materials as he works .
15 Indeed , some families will want to talk about the present , believing that what has occurred in the past is of little or no consequence .
16 The problem is , if I do talk about wanking , it will then be something other journalists will want to talk about .
17 You will want to talk to our Mr Wyatt , the assistant manager and function controller , who deals with all our function bookings .
18 ‘ Mait will want to talk to you , ’ he said , closing the door , ‘ but he 'll understand if I have to cut you . ’
19 In any case , the CID will want to talk to you . ’
20 I 've just asked him about the collaborative review the focus is apparently on national curriculum so that means maths , English and , but they want to look ge more general issues and because they 're in on a Wens Tuesday and a Wednesday he said that they would go in a look at , three of them would go in a look at taught tutorial lessons they will want to talk to me about the tutorial programme I would hope that that would involve somebody else cos I 've got the bit of the fence that I sit on and ask one or two of you to give your opinion if , if you 're available .
21 He says that shop stewards will want to talk to managment again .
22 You will want to talk to him about home , and he has things to ask you .
23 Currently we are reviewing the number of staff needed for Stage 2 , but this will almost certainly be a significantly smaller number , and I anticipate quite a number of the existing A Station staff will want to go on SVS : quite a number have already indicated a wish to do so .
24 KENNETH CLARK SAID at the time of World War Two , ‘ The average artist will want to go to the Front not simply out of curiosity or bravado , but because he may there discover some of that emotional stimulus on a grand scale which is inevitably lacking from his everyday life . ’
25 KENNETH CLARK SAID at the time of World War Two , ‘ The average artist will want to go to the Front not simply out of curiosity or bravado , but because he may there discover some of that emotional stimulus on a grand scale which is inevitably lacking from his everyday life . ’
26 There are no real features — a low relief gangway here , a slashed crack there , a stiffening of angle at two thirds height seize the imagination of the guide-writer more than that of the viewing climber , who will want to go from bottom to top by the smoothest and straightest way .
27 Age , sex and colour are other considerations that you will want to take into account .
28 It is , obviously , extremely easy to get stereotyped in layout : it is the art director 's job to avoid this , without doing excessive damage to the way the reader will want to take in the ad .
29 But it is almost certain Middlesbrough manager Lennie Lawrence , who has plans to strengthen his squad for the Premier League next season , will want to hold onto Ripley .
30 I am sure that you will want to join with me in thanking him and all the staff of the Council for their valuable work in what has been a particularly busy and challenging year .
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