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

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1 For the rest of the year , Dataquest counts on recession to put a damper on growth , and it forecasts that shipment growth rates will slow to an average 13% to 14% for the full year , while total revenue increases very slightly .
2 ‘ On 14 October 1991 the Children Act 1989 is going to become effective and , when that takes place , I very much hope that the adversarial approach to care proceedings will disappear to a very large extent .
3 In such cases the bureau workers will explain to the patients the nature of their detention , and advise them as to what rights they have to appeal , if any , and where requested , arrange for representation at Mental Health Review Tribunals .
4 I hope , however , that the hon. Gentleman will explain to the Leader of the Opposition that Welsh farmers could not afford to have their incomes cuts so that the money could be spent on Spanish , Greek and Portuguese farmers .
5 The person making the introduction will explain to the person one wishes to meet approximately what subjects are to be discussed , what company one comes from and one 's position within that company .
6 The disposing Party will provide an auditor 's certificate in relation to the disposal and will refund to the Lead Organization such amount as may be claimed by the Secretary of State in respect of such disposal .
7 Norwich will testify to a victory hard won .
8 Anthony Chua will testify to the fact .
9 Indeed , her room-mates will testify to the fact that the experience was a nightmare .
10 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 .
11 A population of animals will evolve to an ESS and then remain there : we should expect to see animals in nature behaving according to an ESS .
12 Since the standards will be used to form the basis of Vocational Qualifications throughout the UK , it will mean that all training qualifications will relate to a common framework for the first time .
13 Once the school aims have been stated in general terms , objectives will be set at middle management level within a school and will relate to the achievement of these aims .
14 Much of this work will relate to the assignment mentioned earlier .
15 The new timetables will relate to the overall periods up to setting down for trial .
16 Variations of the theme , e.g. with different boundary conditions or with internal heating replacing heating from below , have been of some interest ; but all the specific results in this chapter will relate to the conditions above .
17 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 .
18 Mr Prescott , 42 , will set up the track organisation in Scotland , work out its commercial and planning structure and how it will relate to the train operating company and any remnants of BR .
19 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 .
20 Thus , any income arising from the settled property will arise to the trustees not the settlor , so the settlor will not be taxed on that income .
21 I have resigned membership of the West Ham Town Council Labour Group and in future will answer to the West Ham Branch of the National Union of Railwaymen .
22 If I smell so much as a drop of ale on their breaths , they will answer to the King 's Provost Marshal ! ’
23 Equally notable figures will spring to the defence of the secret deal , however .
24 The company has produced a first generation of plants from the modified seeds , and is now waiting to see if they will reproduce to a new generation , containing the implanted genes .
25 It should be possible to relate the reader 's personality traits to the kind of response the reader will make to a particular story or information book .
26 ‘ He had great hopes for the future development of science and technology and the contribution they will make to the well-being of humanity , on the artistic side , as well as the material world .
27 You will be astonished at how much difference this will make to the tenderness and texture of the carved item .
28 All pilot proposals will be evaluated as to the contribution they will make to the Development Programme and , in the case of colleges without a Validation Procedures Agreement ( for details of this see UPDATE 1 ) , proposals will be considered by Scrutiny Panels set up by SCOTVEC .
29 My hon. Friend is right to draw attention to the vital contribution that our roads programme will make to the west midlands economy , and to contrast that with the appalling implications of Labour 's proposals .
30 On the foregoing conditions the Goldsmiths ' Company will grant to the Corporation a lease of the School Buildings and Land connected therewith free of rent for 999 years , and will give them a perpetual endowment of £290 per annum in addition to the sum of £10 which they are bound to pay under the will of Sir Edmond Shaa ; but the Lease and the Endowment Grant shall contain clauses giving the Goldsmiths ' Company the right of re-entry in the one case and making the annuity to cease in the other on breach of any or either of the conditions above named . "
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