Example sentences of "will respond to " in BNC.

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1 Plants that manufacture food slowly will respond to full sunshine by wilting as they become hotter and lose water .
2 One child will respond to the idea of not hurting mummy .
3 ‘ It is only when European brands land on our doorsteps and people flock to buy them that manufacturers will respond to the competitive threat , ’ explains Halpern , ‘ because it 's a fact that British society has become complacent and insular . ’
4 A conventional computer is turned into a ‘ thinking machine ’ by programming it to behave as if it consisted of a collection of brain cells — neurons — which will respond to a stimulus .
5 The present political initiative rests upon a consumer- or market-based perspective as the driving force for change , and upon the belief that managers within the service will respond to that direction .
6 We will respond to the proposals of the Howie Committee to ensure that upper secondary education matches the best in Europe .
7 Belfast Harbour Commissioners are confident that during the 1990's the Port will respond to the challenges presented by changing trading patterns within an economically unified Europe with the ability to satisfy its customers ' needs and demands for an efficient , cost effective service .
8 Zoë Fairbairns says , ‘ Every reader will respond to him in their own way .
9 You have confidence that they will respond to your OKness and that together you can tackle whatever has to be accomplished in coherent partnership .
10 Of course , the state is not insulated from economic pressures or political demands from the working class and other groups , but this analysis suggests that it will respond to them in ways which are to its own advantage , which may not coincide with the narrowly defined interests of capital or other political forces .
11 It takes time to discover what subjects a particular client will respond to .
12 In general , someone with food intolerance will respond to an elimination diet within a week , whereas someone with candidiasis may take much longer to respond to an anti- Candida diet — the response is also more gradual and less dramatic .
13 Although a group of children or adults may read the same text , it is likely that each person will gain a different ‘ reading ’ and will respond to the shared text in different ways .
14 The renewed emphasis on industrial and commercial development assumes that the local economic environment is in good health and that the private sector will respond to such techniques .
15 No two candidates will respond to questions in exactly the same way so you must keep a fair amount of flexibility in your approach — it would be wrong to stop a candidate from following up an interesting and potentially revealing answer simply because it is not coming at the designated point in your schedule .
16 These results are in line with the knowledge that not everyone will respond to the same remedy , as some individuals are more sensitive to a remedy than others for whom it is not indicated .
17 The same drug can therefore be used for all cases of the condition , although even in conventional medicine not all patients will respond to it .
18 Where these signs are not obvious , subtler discriminations can be made : Quebecois who refuse to understand anglophones who talk in a Canadian accent , will respond to anglophones who talk with a British or US intonation , as Flemings who claim not to understand French spoken with a Belgian accent , understand French French .
19 That is why the majority will respond to the threats of fragmentation and commercialisation of our health and education systems .
20 I do n't know how they will respond to my abuse in the chip pan after a few months ' use , but I think they will fare better than other brushes I 've used in the past .
21 This assumes that companies will respond to a weakening share price by improving efficiency in the long term , rather than by making short-term savings which might help the company 's performance in the short term ( known as short termism ) , to the detriment of long-term performance .
22 ‘ Make no mistake , we will respond to the occasion again tomorrow .
23 For example , hearing impairments provide a common aetiology for linguistic difficulties among deaf children and for this reason it is usually assumed that deaf children will respond to therapy in similar ways .
24 As time goes by children will respond to the consistency of the lesson and come to believe that this is right for them ; the lesson is internalised .
25 Most young children luckily will respond to the authority of a stranger and so the task is not as daunting as it sounds .
26 While ‘ real consciousness ’ might be what people in a given group actually think , it does not necessarily correspond to what they will do or how they will respond to changes either in their situation or in the information they have .
27 They should n't be programmed for a pattern during these exercises , in other words they would be turned off , or they too will respond to the pattern and show a different needle movement .
28 Denton , Texas-based Scott Instruments Corp has won a development and distribution agreement with Silicon Graphics Inc for its speech recognition systems for workstations but terms were n't disclosed : speech-aware Silicon Graphics workstations , expected to be available in the second half of the year , will respond to spoken commands .
29 The other class , the Y-cells , responds transiently to steady stimuli but will respond to an edge no matter where it is located in the receptive field .
30 They will respond to high spatial frequencies but , as mentioned above , the response is non-linear .
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