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

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1 And she was glad to have the strength of anger against him as she deciphered coolly , ‘ What you 're really saying is that either I leave Travis alone , or , if you ca n't get me over the Norwood & Chambers contract , you wo n't rest until you find some other contract I 've had small dealings with and which did n't work out , which added together will amount to dereliction of duty . ’
2 A second possibility is that noun descriptions are always contrasted , and so will lead to the atomic individuals being mapped into different roles in possible scenarios .
3 That creates strong pressure to emulate the best and so will lead to improved quality and efficiency .
4 The FASB rule applies only to assets held for trading ; the bulk of insurers ' assets are long-term investments , and so will continue to be shown at their historic value .
5 an increased number of data tracks , each of which will require index entries and so will add to the time required for rotational delays described in 2 above .
6 It thus needs to be said that , although one expects that the models described below will apply to the wakes of other obstacles , they are based primarily on observations with circular cylinders .
7 In particular the teaching force will not be regenerated or remotivated in the ways that are necessary ( and possible ) , and which alone will lead to the real and sustained improvements in the quality of the service delivered to pupils .
8 Many other people who were flooded stayed with relatives and friends ; More than 800 calls were received by the emergency services following the floods , with the Territorial Army Continued on Page 2 Continued from Page 1 called in to help cope ; It was estimated that the cost of repairing damaged roads alone will run to £1m .
9 The deficit on the current account meanwhile will grow to £17.5 billion as the effects of devaluation flow through .
10 Elsewhere will seem to be er will seem to be a little bit cheaper to the purchasing authorities .
11 The alternative approaches which have been outlined above will lead to a deepened analysis .
12 Mr Bell says : ‘ We are gravely concerned about the incident and have taken steps to ensure that , by additional training and regular monitoring , the safety of schoolchildren at the pools and swimmers generally will continue to be of the highest priority . ’
13 Monarchs and rain do n't mix because , although the butterflies ' body fluids can be supercooled ( protected inside an insect 's body , they ‘ forget ’ to freeze even when the temperature drops below zero ) any drops of rainwater or dew on the insect 's outside will turn to ice if the air gets chilly .
14 Admittedly the difference between understanding from inside and explaining from outside will seem to be pretty thin , if beliefs and desires can appear in scientific explanations .
15 The terms of reference within the document are excellent with issues spreading from shop floor organization the , the training how to tackle legislation the right to the E E C directives which hopefully will continue to , to new responsibilities with the employers .
16 Future developments hopefully will lead to better and more reliable tests of platelet function able to establish the prethrombotic state with more certainty .
17 ‘ If there is to be talk of a pool of ability , it must be a pool which surpasses the widow 's cruse in the Old Testament , in that when more is taken for higher education in one generation more will tend to be available in the next . ’
18 Theoretically one can have the best materials taught by the best teachers , but although a number of films have been made , and probably will continue to be made , they have not had the success that was expected of them in the fifties .
19 This proved to be a serious mis-calculation when the opportunity came at Barnsley Park in 1961 , which also will have to be told elsewhere .
20 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 . ’
21 The nearest supply of that now will have to be flown in from Rockhampton . ’
22 if funding here 'll run to it .
23 Those who do not wish the Territorial Army well will point to reduced recruiting figures and make claims for further reductions .
24 Some of which are , well will need to be covered as we proceed er with the discussion on H two and I think in particular probably the additional paper produced by will need to be introduced Mr .
25 Pride of place in the auction tomorrow will go to the rarest tractors which came originally from the States .
26 Goddess , I ca n't bear to think of what the scum who come here will do to hir .
27 The position is , inmates here will go to Bullingdon and Oxford will take prisoners from Wormwood Scrubs .
28 It should be apparent that the critiques presented here will depend to a large extent on the very different insights which are gleaned from theorising about power from the pluralist and elitist perspectives to be studied later in this book .
29 Do not , for instance , think ah ! yes , a bottom rail here will have to be about 4in deep .
30 Plants that manufacture food slowly will respond to full sunshine by wilting as they become hotter and lose water .
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