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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 Equally notable figures will spring to the defence of the secret deal , however .
4 ‘ 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 .
5 If the number 1 lefthand light is on for the 580 and the modular electronics and the number 1 righthand light on for earlier machines , then as we saw last month the first stitch of the pattern will fall to the right of the N1 cam , that is on needle number 14 to the left of centre .
6 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 .
7 ‘ I 've photographed everything in sight and nothing at all will appeal to the readers of Query , much less to the editor .
8 The likelihood is that DVI will form an important element of the world of computers and data processing while CD-I , with or without FMFFV , will appeal to the world of consumer appliances and entertainment .
9 In the Sahel a couple has to bear 10 children to be 95% certain of producing a son who will survive to the age of 38 .
10 ‘ We work for some 2000 customers and a magazine such as this will contribute to the awareness of technical issues in industry . ’
11 If they relate only to markets within the Territories will contribute to the cost of carrying out the necessary work at a rate to be negotiated .
12 As with all aspects of the Advanced Courses Development Programme comments from users are welcomed and will contribute to the evolution of the system which is eventually adopted .
13 the extent to which the planned project will contribute to the aims of the enterprise initiative ,
14 Paul Newman , Director of the British Flat Roofing Council , describes the Council 's major research project which will contribute to the development of European Standards
15 The investigation will contribute to the development of the ESRC Council 's Information Resource Management Initiative .
16 Furthermore , if resources permit , it might be possible to also examine one of the telecommunications-related projects organised by the Ministry of International Trade and Industry which will contribute to the development of the broader digital network system .
17 Whilst it is hoped that this text as a whole will contribute to the development of the personal qualities necessary for successful salesmanship , this chapter concentrates specifically on those aspects of international selling with which a firm either exporting or contemplating the same should be familiar .
18 The British study , which was supported by the ESRC , was completed in 1988 and , with others , will contribute to the building of an international database on secondary school teachers .
19 The Plan presents a set of initiatives which it hoped will contribute to the achievement of a one third reduction in casualties in Lothian by the year 2000 .
20 The aim of the Enterprise Development Fund grant scheme is to support projects that will contribute to the achievement of the objectives of the enterprise initiative at Napier .
21 The employer has considered what employees at all levels will contribute to the success of the organisation and has communicated this effectively to them .
22 This will contribute to the design of a new database system for the Society from 1994/5 .
23 The project will contribute to the methodology of evaluating policy by the use of multilevel modelling , a technique that allows influences at different levels ( such as student , school , education authority ) to be more precisely estimated .
24 As will be shown later , all the mechanical parameters are in theory interchangeable , and so all such measurements will contribute to the understanding of viscoelastic theory .
25 Speaking on behalf of the partners , BPXC 's Operations manager , Phil Mead , said that the CPF will allow Casanare to ‘ witness the growth of a solid enterprise which will bring innumerable opportunities to the nation , but which mainly will contribute to the growth of the region and to the development of its people . ’
26 At Level One students will contribute to the planning of a leisure and recreation programme , bearing in mind the constraints which may operate as a result of the degree of supervision under which this module operates .
27 Secondly , it will contribute to the advance of knowledge about the work of the Treasury in this context .
28 The two leaders stressed that the European Corps " will contribute to the strengthening of the Atlantic alliance " , in particular the so-called " European pillar " of the continent 's defence .
29 We are confident these reforms will contribute to the recognition of the voluntary sector , not only as a third force , but as a sector in its own right .
30 Natural-fibres enthusiasts will warm to the experience of pure silk thermals and may like to try the range from Silking ( £20 ) .
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