Example sentences of "will [verb] it " in BNC.
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1 | That is to say that both bitmap and vector graphics are supported a la Corel 3 , but a lot faster ( and we 're told that this being a Beta version , there 's a fair amount of debugging code in the software that will slow it down . |
2 | Conversely , chemical weathering along microfractures in a rock will weaken it and help physical processes break it down more rapidly . |
3 | We , when we introduced the community care element , looking at the budget earlier in the day , we did also refer to the Audit Commission report on that , and again it is quite clear from the Audit Commission report , that it remains a government expectation that we will continue to review our provision , that we will compare it as is done in this paper , with others and particularly the independent sector , and an expectation that we will rationalize where necessary , and hence the proposals over the period of time , that are in your budget package for reviewing and rationalizing only . |
4 | But it is not just trying to get the recipient to learn the ad by rote : it is , surely , trying to give information — persuasive information — about the product , so that the consumer will prefer it to its competitors and buy it . |
5 | I will deliver it to my cousin . ’ |
6 | The petition has been handed to Alyn and Deeside MP Barry Jones who will deliver it to Welsh Secretary John Redwood . |
7 | Any conception of justice in personal behaviour , any theory about how the just person behaves toward others , will limit that area of personal sovereignty , but no conception acceptable to most of us will eliminate it entirely . |
8 | If you require a long , technical explanation of how pre-flash works together with such terms as ‘ Gamma ’ and ‘ Exponential Progression ’ Gene 's book , ( Chapter 12. ) will explain it . |
9 | Macmillan will explain it to you when he arrives . " |
10 | This story will explain it . |
11 | If you require a long , technical explanation of how pre-flash works together with such terms as ‘ Gamma ’ and ‘ Exponential Progression ’ Gene 's book , ( Chapter 12. ) will explain it . |
12 | ‘ I will explain it to you presently , ’ said the Reverend gentleman , with a harassed glance over his shoulder to where Theda stood glaring at her second visitor . |
13 | ‘ Perhaps he will provide privy information which will explain it all , ’ he observed . |
14 | When you first introduce a technical term which needs explanation , either explain it immediately or indicate that you will explain it shortly . |
15 | The old adage that ‘ if you think about it , you will diagnose it ’ , especially applies here . |
16 | So , argues Daedalus , an atom intercepting an X-ray of this energy will absorb it completely by resonance absorption , promoting an electron up to the higher electron-shell . |
17 | Provided the bank manager believes you can afford to pay the money back , he will lend it to you . |
18 | The attack on funding levels will damage it . |
19 | To be sold primarily through VARs and system integrators who will customise it for vertical markets , InConcert serves Unix and PC users in configurations from entry-level workgroups up through the enterprise . |
20 | ‘ People will think it 's really Gilbert or Albert . |
21 | ‘ I know some people will think it 's Mission Impossible , and I can understand that . |
22 | teacher 's nose he or she will think it 's a brilliant laugh to give you so much detention that you 'll be lucky to leave the class in time to pick up your pension . |
23 | Cape Wrath is a good place to visit , but many a genteel tourist will think it a good place to leave . |
24 | Many people furthermore ( much to the irritation of utilitarians , it must be said ) will think it right and proper to give tea and cake to the healthy beggar at their own gate but think little of those starving overseas ; they are someone else 's business , it is argued . |
25 | The passengers who use an airport will think it too barren of temperament to have anything so interesting as an atmosphere , but for the people who work there its moods are as mutable and contagious as any other place 's . |
26 | Simon , a manager who , at 39 , is the oldest person questioned , says : ‘ The idea that people will think it is in some way impressive to be seen drinking low-alcohol muck is obvious nonsense . ’ |
27 | " You will think it absurd . |
28 | And when you have a dear little baby to show for it then I expect you will think it worthwhile . " |
29 | ‘ You need n't ring her especially , or her parents will think it peculiar if you ring every day to tell her that from me . |
30 | ‘ Margrida will think it strange if you do n't . |