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

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1 The trips will be to the Clare Lakelands and Shannon .
2 Cambridge reckon the weight will be to their advantage although some experts reckon the light-blues may be too heavy .
3 This , together with the dearth of negotiated work resulted in a declining turnover in 1992 but there is no doubt that our policy of not buying work to satisfy turnover will be to the advantage of the business and its people in the long term .
4 The effect will be to ‘ strengthen ’ the management line between contractor and supplier , since the former will remain locally responsible for services .
5 Increasing contestability is likely to make some natural monopolies not sustainable ( e.g. the single-product rising cost cases ) , but in other cases the effect will be to discipline pricing behaviour more severely .
6 In a company , accountability will be to a Board of Directors , if it is a local authority then the Chief Executive is accountable to the full Council and the Principal of your College is accountable to the Board of Governors ( see figure 24 ) .
7 The sooner Chris Woods , if fit , or David Seaman is brought in , the closer England will be to having an insurance policy should misfortune befall the great keeper , as in the infamous case of Gordon Banks in 1970 .
8 Where there is coverage of such systems as potential IT-based contributors to improved corporate strategy , the reference will be to systems that are not normally the province of librarians and information scientists ( such as financial market systems , credit-rating services ) ; or it will be to videotex-based systems which most librarians and information scientists would n't be seen dead using ! ( cf. Prestel ) .
9 ‘ Our job will be to be flexible .
10 The most difficult job will be to rehouse and reshape soccer while remembering just who it really belongs to .
11 Jasminder predicts that British companies will soon be employing people whose job will be to ‘ hold the vision ’ for that business .
12 The objectives of the research workshops will be to 1 .
13 [ Drawing on a case register summary he continues ] any further reduction of mental hospital beds will be to the detriment of the chronic mentally disturbed person .
14 In particular , if the general level of prices is higher at , say , P 1 the LM curve will be to the left of LM at , say , LM , and the equilibrium level of aggregate demand will be lower at Y 1 .
15 I venture to write and enquire if you would oblige me by calling at this Officer , at some time convenient to yourself : I am not at liberty to offer any further information at this juncture , but I think I may say that our meeting will be to your advantage .
16 but he said er , the man said , and I do n't , now I 'll see what yo your reaction will be to this .
17 In this role , your priorities will be to :
18 On 10 June I received a letter from Mr. , which made reference to the site meeting I held with you on 4 June , and then said , and I quote , ‘ the volunteers will carry out the resurfacing works on the Canal towing path … ’ ; ‘ after the works are completed … ’ ; ‘ the upgrading works carried out by your organisation will be to the benefit of all canal users ’ .
19 On 10th June I received a letter from Mr. L. , referring to the site meeting with G. and stating , I quote , ‘ although the volunteers will carry out the resurfacing works on the Canal towing path … ’ ; ‘ after the works are completed … ’ ; ‘ the upgrading works carried out by your organisation will be to the benefit of all canal users ’ .
20 The main aims will be to : ( a ) identify particular commercial/legal problems of such magnitude as to cause the investor to withdraw or adjust its terms , including the price , either directly or indirectly through indemnities ; ( b ) flush out any unknown or understated liabilities and ensure the vendor will deliver good title ( free from encumbrances ) to the assets ; ( c ) ascertain more precisely the worth of the target business to the buyer and to provide an effective means of valuing the shares or the assets ; and ( d ) provide a clear understanding of how the business functions , including the operation of its financial and management systems .
21 We hope this service will be to your benefit and help yourself to break the ice for your new introduction as we fully understand the situation of meeting that special person .
22 If you position the N1 cam in the centre of the machine , then when you divide for the ‘ V ’ part ‘ A ’ of the pattern will be to the left of the neck and part ‘ B ’ to the right when viewed from the knit side .
23 Last-making will be to a higher standard .
24 The new President 's first state visits next week will be to East and West Germany to meet acting President Manfred Gerlach in East Berlin and President Richard von Weizsacker — and Chancellor Helmut Kohl — in Munich .
25 This offer will be to the Gentiles as well as the Jews .
26 Moody 's has already said it believes that an independent French central bank and more bank privatisations will make it harder to predict how helpful the French state will be to troubled banks .
27 It is our aim to keep you happy throughout your membership with a high level of personal service , and complete confidence that every recording you order through Britannia Music will be to the very highest standards .
28 Cheapest flights will be to New York , Newark , Washington and Boston .
29 ‘ So while getting a document or computer disk from , say , London to Indonesia can take up to three days by post or courier , with electronic mail a valid print-out will be to hand in next to no time .
30 The droppings they create will need to contact flies which in turn will be to the spiders whose garden of webs will soon bale the windows .
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