Example sentences of "[pers pn] will be [adj] to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I am informed that you will be amenable to cooperation . ’
2 That is good ; you will be open to education .
3 Sometimes , like last night , if we are landing in a field location we will be able to home-in on radio transmissions from a ground station and fly until we are overhead .
4 There is a possibility that we will be able to book Colin Garratt 's new show for some time in the spring , but I am awaiting information as to when the new show will be launched .
5 Indeed , with two assumptions , they will be equal to depreciation charges .
6 If they leave during this period they will be entitled to redundancy pay provided that the industrial tribunal considers their leaving was reasonable or the job at the new location was unsuitable .
7 Successful litigants who are vindictive , or excessively conscientious , or who fear that they will be liable to litigation themselves if they fail to extract everything possible from a claim , might well pursue the individual partners for their assets .
8 If they do not support public charity events their relationship with the public can suffer ; but if some major accident occurs on one such event , they will be open to criticism .
9 No implication will usually be made that reasons should be given ( see Price v Bouch ( 1987 ) 53 P & C R257 ) unless to withhold them would be a breach of good faith , but once reasons are vouchsafed , whether orally or in writing , they will be open to scrutiny by the court .
10 When young people remain single , they will be open to pressure from plenty of other people .
11 The gain for The Law Society is that they will be able to certificate solicitors who have undertaken further training entitling them to rights of audience in the higher courts .
12 Before the month is out , the pair of them will be starvin' to death in some filthy slum ! ’
13 Although it will be close to midnight before the game ends , the trains of Boston 's admirable underground , the T , will be waiting to carry us away in orderly and good natured hordes .
14 It is anticipated that it will be possible to group magazines into different types , and to use these groupings in the forecasting procedure adopted .
15 That is to say , they expect it but think it will be due to government and other errors ’ .
16 When the thickness of this boundary layer is small compared with the pipe radius , it will be prone to boundary layer instability at high enough Reynolds number .
17 In general terms this means that if one sets up a trust to accumulate income , and the settlor has not completely divested himself of the trust property , he will be chargeable to income tax on the trust income .
18 Jones , however , insists that it will be six months before he will be able to gauge whether his time with Durham was a personal success .
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