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

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1 The rest will be dispatched north to Nicosia , to coincide with the official surrender . ’
2 The conference centre is receiving its finishing touches and will be bringing income to the college in 1991 , and the adjoining area has been planted and landscaped with the help of the Superintendent of the Botanic Garden .
3 But the divided loyalties wo n't bother the Irish because Jack , whose second passion is fishing , will be bringing cheer to Ireland 's anglers who suffer physical disability .
4 Over the next twelve months we will be providing support to a growing number of new and existing local programmes , identified as a result of an extensive survey we have just completed .
5 New users will be given access to the whole of the Herbarium collection , to the living plant collection , to the Library , to the laboratories , and to the networked computerised information system .
6 Car producers will be given access to strong lightweight materials and advanced capacitors originally designed for weapons systems , while the Advanced Research Projects Agency will help design more efficient motors and fuel cells , and the Army Tank Command help on computer systems .
7 He worries that as a result of all these shortcomings , the net effect of Sun propagating Wabi will be to do damage to the whole Unix business .
8 After it it seen this week at the Tron Theatre , Glasgow , the company will be taking Antigone to the Mercat Theatre in Drumchapel and to the Gorbals Unemployed Workers ' Centre , where Reekie expects that the ‘ strong , accessible storyline ’ of the play will appeal to an audience who respond to exactly such elements when they are presented in the form of TV soaps .
9 They will be advising myself and the Chairman and I will be reporting progress to you , ’ he explains .
10 THE PGA European Tour , which started in Tenerife last year , will be moving north to Portugal for its first tournament of the Nineties .
11 The chairman will be moving house to 126 , Muir Wood Road , Currie .
12 in such of the terms on which she is offered employment as make provision in relation to the way in which she will be afforded access to opportunities for promotion , transfer or training or as provide for her dismissal or demotion ; or
13 Silvestri 's role will be to bring focus to a task that Sun has previously handled only on an ad hoc basis .
14 DEEP THINKERS Forward planning O'Donovan also offers the simple but profound thought that it is women who will be giving birth to the next generation of Rugby League players .
15 In addition , SCOTVEC will be giving consideration to establishing an ACDP Staff Development Forum early in 1989 .
16 As part of the campaign the police will be giving advice to cyclists , telling them the importance of being seen .
17 Well I think the er right honourable gentleman knows for both I and my right honourable friend the chancellor have made the position quite clear , that the extra value added tax is a vital part of our policies to get public borrowing down but that we will be offering help to people who are vulnerable .
18 ‘ He is looking really well but obviously lacks a recent run and will be conceding weight to the whole field , ’ said trainer James Fanshawe .
19 Mansell flies back to Britain from his Florida home this week for intensive testing of the new Renault V10 engine , which the team hope will be adding impetus to their championship drive by the time they reach Barcelona .
20 That way the syncro system will be pumping power to all four bits of rubber as you throw yourself into corners with all the wild confidence of a kiddie in a bouncy castle .
21 Those with a reason will be allowed access to Heymouth .
22 With the agreement of patients , the CAB workers will be allowed access to basic information , such as patients ' legal status , doctor , ward and welfare benefits .
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