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

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1 The worldly-wise orchestrator will rather see to it that there is not an important clarinet part in the aforesaid section .
2 As Douglas Georgala , the director of the Institute of Food Research said , ‘ We will have to wait and see the detailed legislation ’ , but the enforcing authority will presumably continue to be the Environmental Health Officer .
3 The Manager-of-the-Year award will presumably go to either Alex Ferguson or Howard Wilkinson , but the way Steve Gritt and Alan Curbishley have fashioned a promotion side in testing circumstances makes the Charlton joint-managers equally worthy of their profession 's most prestigious award .
4 Its preparing a white paper like UI 's ‘ Desktop Unix and NT : A Functional Comparison ’ that will presumably seek to bloody its potential rival .
5 Hence today such schemes will rarely lead to the creation of a special class of share ; it is only in relation to their allotment , financing , and provision for re-purchase by the company or the trustees of the scheme that there will be special arrangements which the Act facilitates by exclusions from the normal restrictions on purchase of own shares and on the provision of finance by a company for the acquisition of its shares .
6 Sovereignty , as a political concept , ultimately resides in the people ; if the people accept the new legal order they will thereby give to it validity and legitimacy .
7 A group of them , maybe as many as half a dozen , will slowly get to their feet from where they have been lying with the rest of the pride and , leaving the cubs and the males behind , walk off in a fashion which , although leisurely , has a grimly purposeful air .
8 On 6 March the Copyright Office conducted the second of two hearings to gather testimony for the recommendations it will eventually make to Congress on artists ' re-sale royalties .
9 This has an unavoidable knock-on effect on Western Europe , as evidenced by the revival of the ‘ German question ’ , and it will eventually lead to Washington reappraising its security interests .
10 Perhaps television will eventually lead to better public comprehension of that much misunderstood institution of Parliament .
11 With paper , as with most other artists ' materials , experimentation will eventually lead to successful results .
12 However the contradictions in the infrastructure will eventually lead to a disintegration of the system and the creation of a new society .
13 Functional pressure-group activity has also increased , which has allowed the state to bypass legislatures and which will eventually lead to the creation of corporate state structures dominated by the monopolies .
14 ‘ We are still in the early stages of a learning process which will eventually lead to a training plan for every individual . ’
15 Once you have become accustomed to the idea of conscious relaxation ( as in the previous exercise ) , you will eventually progress to the stage whereby the relaxation response is triggered by a simple action and/or silent prompt .
16 The warblers ' own young are turfed out of the deeply cupped reed nest by the cuckoo chick soon after it hatches and the foster parents find themselves feeding an enormous monster with a huge red gape and insatiable appetite — a monster which will eventually grow to three times their size .
17 However , if the gentle touch or water squirt is always coupled to the electric shock , the planaria will eventually respond to the otherwise unnoticed stimulus itself .
18 If a detector is well-used , the wires and/or terminals will eventually need to be replaced .
19 A receiving agent will eventually need to be appointed ( either to receive funds if the transaction is raising funds or to pay funds in an offer ) .
20 ‘ Well , I think that anybody who studies improvising long enough will eventually get to the point where they find a way to get all twelve notes available all the time .
21 Well , it wo n't be this year for the competition is intense but there 's no doubt in my mind that if he sticks at it young Coates will eventually get to the top .
22 Also into this category comes fear of death which , although based on genuine reason because obviously it will eventually happen to us all , is quite abstract in healthy people .
23 The team hope that the microlight will eventually prove to be an inexpensive way of teaching cadets and trainee technicians about flying , so for them , it 's been a mixture of business and pleasure .
24 All the heat inside your house will eventually escape to the outside , through windows , walls , ceilings , floors and so on .
25 All the heat inside your house will eventually escape to the outside through windows , walls , ceiling , floors and so o .
26 The government is determined not to forgive all the debts , but most experts reckon that some relief will eventually have to be granted .
27 Unless Mr Gorbachev , or whoever succeeds him , proposes to rule from a tank turret , both these points will eventually have to be conceded anyway .
28 Under the EEC directive further changes will eventually have to be made in two new non-contributory benefits introduced in legislation passed in 1975 .
29 This offer has been gratefully accepted but a suitable site for the van will eventually have to be found .
30 ‘ You 're saying that if someone goes up from the North Pole , and keeps going in a dead straight line a really truly dead straight line — they will eventually come to the Earth — ahead of them ?
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