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

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1 As a complete an utter novice I am seeking a publication that will explain to me in more or less layman 's terms how my computer works and what I should/could be doing with it !
2 The number of books does vary a great deal and your teacher will explain to you exactly how many books are required .
3 Over the next couple of pages , I will explain to you the different types of friendships , my experiences of it and generally my opinion of friendship .
4 I will vow to you that I will never suffer myself to be engaged without your approbation .
5 They have asked that we take that on , there is a report later in the agenda with detail on that , but as far as these papers are concerned that 's simply us taking over responsibility for the best part of two million pounds ' worth of spending which the health authority will refund to us by way of a section twenty eight grant .
6 I will count to three , ’ the corner continued as if enjoying himself , ‘ and then , if you are not out of this alleyway and back whence you came , you will answer to me !
7 And er with that in mind , it 's possible that people do want to top up their income , because the one thing I will stress to you is that you do n't want to have to start having to back-pedal er when you retire .
8 I wish , therefore , that you will convey to him all I am about to say . ’
9 When a female is ready to spawn she will leave her cave ( in which she will have previously have spent a lot of time ) and approach the male , who will display to her by quivering his body slightly and beating his tail in front of her , so that she is buffeted by the current created .
10 But you 'll never have the strength to send me away — you 're so weak , Bob , that it embarrasses me — and in the end the job will fall to me ; I shall have to send myself away .
11 This is hardly surprising , since ultimately the responsibility for the decision eventually made , and its consequences , will fall to them .
12 But some farmers , with over-grown footpaths on their land , are concerned that the entire responsibility for clearance will fall to them .
13 This is also a good opportunity to let them meet a permanent resident who might know them or who will chat to them .
14 ‘ Rain , people will chat to you .
15 Decide who you want to attend , where they are , how they will get to you and what will appeal to them .
16 Whether or not computerised logging will appeal to you depends largely on your attitude towards computers .
17 If you have a literary bent , there is a lot that will appeal to you here ; Wordsworth , Ruskin and Beatrix Potter all made their homes in the vicinity and today these ‘ shrines ’ are open to the public .
18 In terms of a debate , he will be aware that my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Scotland has called for debates in the Scottish Grand Committee and I hope that everyone will contribute to them .
19 I 'm desperately curious to know what life will bring to me .
20 ‘ I will send to him , though I do not think it will please him . ’
21 ‘ I will send to you as soon as we are ready to receive your advice — tomorrow probably . ’
22 loving I will send to you have to tell him we 're boogieing away .
23 ‘ You will speak to me politely or I will split my men here into two football teams with you as the ball .
24 You will speak to me .
25 ‘ No one will speak to her until we arrive .
26 Any teacher who tries to devise a syllabus for a music class that will appeal to the members of the class for its relevance , or who attempts to attract the English class by giving them things to read or act that will speak to them in their own language is in danger of falling into the trap of ‘ thinking down ’ to his pupils , of condescending to them .
27 ‘ Lady Amelia , tomorrow , in your chapter meeting after the morning Mass , tell your sisters that before Vespers I will speak to them and explain all that has happened . ’
28 Probably their teachers will speak to them in this style , though what the learners are likely to encounter when they join in conversations with native speakers is what we have referred to previously as a ‘ rapid , casual ’ style .
29 I will speak to him and try to arrange this for you .
30 ‘ I will speak to him , ’ he said to her when they had got out of earshot , ‘ and see if I can not resolve this matter . ’
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