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

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1 Another aspect of the rights of the pupil in relation to his record is his right to have the record disclosed where it will be to his benefit and to prevent disclosure elsewhere .
2 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 ) .
3 For married couples , it seems likely that it will be to an extent related to the degree of easy intimacy which they have achieved in sexual relations .
4 In practice the resolute supporter of Party A is not likely when he lists his preferences to be thinking primarily of any eventual cooperation between his party and Party B. His chief concern will be the success of as many as possible of Party A's candidates , and it will be to all of them that he gives his higher preferences .
5 I 've still drawn a blank as far as recording is concerned but I will be to my father .
6 ‘ In hospitals that ‘ opt out ’ , there may be an increase in cold surgery and cardiovascular medicine for the better off — but it will be to the further detriment of primary care , preventive medicine and local services in poorer areas . ’
7 Erm as I 've said strictly because it will be to it will be uncompetitive within the , with with within the internal market .
8 The classroom that offers a pleasant and interesting environment for all the pupils working in it is likely to be well suited to the visually handicapped pupil as it will be to his fully sighted classmates .
9 ‘ It will be mine soon ; I 'll have all of you … your every thought will be open to me , as mine will be to you .
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