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

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1 However , the Prime Minister is not capable of obtaining a deal which will be to the benefit of the British people .
2 When he came back he looked very grave and said , " Great king , I know well what sorry news it will be to you , but the cause of your sickness is those very lettuces by which you set such store . "
3 You have a voice , though what use it will be to you I do n't know .
4 In Japan it will be to the particular company , while in the Arab world it is the family which is the key to social , business and over-arching structures .
5 Under the Net ( 1954 ) , her first published fiction , is technically speaking a memoir-novel like Crusoe or Moll Flanders , being composed as autobiography in the first person ; and The Sea , the Sea ( 1978 ) , like Crusoe , is in part a diary where the narrator — male , as usual — is himself so unaware as he writes of the astonishing end there will be to kidnapping his lost love that the reader is as surprised as he when it finally unfolds : an audacious exploitation of the fictional memoir never attempted by Defoe himself .
6 My vet — an older man who lived out on the Downs — has just retired , so I 'll try both your practices which will be to my advantage , because when one practice is too busy to come out at once then I can call on the other . ’
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