Example sentences of "[adv] it will [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Teachers and librarians need to know how long it will take for the teacher or librarian and pupils to learn how to use the program .
2 Get the roller and roll it on there so it 'll dissolve off the ink .
3 Nonetheless , I keep my game in shape and hopefully it will work in the All-Ireland finals , ’ added Colm .
4 But the greater the prestige and reputation of an institution , the more it will recruit from the upper echelons of society .
5 If the Nikkei falls much further it will eat into the assets of the main Japanese banks , which depend on equity holdings for almost half their capital base .
6 If I fold it up it 'll fit in the back of the car . ’
7 If a relatively simple redesign of an existing product is to be carried out it will start in the appropriate box , for example that labelled design and development , and that labelled prototype/testing may or may not be invoked , depending on the confidence level that the task can be successfully carried out .
8 Where location filming is not possible for exterior scenes , very often it will fall to the Designer to create realistic backdrops to maintain the illusion of a city or a forest stretching miles away into the distance .
9 When we now roll the ball towards the dent it may circle around once or twice but eventually it will fall through the hole .
10 This is followed by a question on how it will change over the next twelve months .
11 Mrs Thatcher told the Soviet minister yesterday that Britain is not opposed to the idea of a pan-European summit , but the participants must agree on how it will fit into the building of the ‘ new European architecture . ’
12 Think in advance about using Dacron tape for a spar pocket , and how it will fit into the plan of the kite , taking the ripstop into the pocket , not outside !
13 Mr Prescott , 42 , will set up the track organisation in Scotland , work out its commercial and planning structure and how it will relate to the train operating company and any remnants of BR .
14 Mr Prescott , 42 , will set up the track organisation in Scotland and work out its structure and how it will relate to the train-operating firm and any British Rail remnants .
15 As the nursing profession waits to hear how it will do in the next pay round , there are fears that job evaluation could be used to take significant numbers of nurses out of current pay and grading structures , creating new pay set-ups unique to each different trust or unit .
16 If you are going to fly your glider efficiently while turning steeply in thermals with other gliders , you need to know how it will behave at the stall .
17 The introduction must use material from the main body of the music — sometimes it will quote from the main melody , sometimes begin with the accompaniment figure itself , or the two may be combined .
18 And then you have a quarter then it 'll start with the electric , then phone , then gas again !
19 Then it 'll fall against the window , ’ said Ludens , ‘ I ca n't hold it . ’
20 If this concentration is high , then it will result in the death of fish .
21 Let d be an arbitrary diagonal matrix ; then it will permute with the diagonal matrix unc Postmultiply ( 7 ) by d ; then unc showing that Xd is a solution of ( 7 ) .
22 However , an existing tenancy entered into prior to the above date will not be protected , unless it continues for two years , when it will come within the 1954 Act from 11 July 1992 and be protected thereafter .
23 The collar must therefore be adjustable , because otherwise it will press on the dog 's throat , and may cause difficulty in breathing .
24 The lead weight should be buried in the compost , otherwise it will rot through the stems and the plants will float to the surface .
25 It is important when planting submerged oxygenating plants that this lead weight is buried in the compost ( Fig. 13 ) , or else it will rot through the stems and they will come floating to the surface .
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