Example sentences of "[adv] it will [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps it will have more meaning and be more acceptable when we consider the ways in which reading can support these various kinds of growth ( see Chapter 3 ) .
2 Perhaps it will help hon. Members to know that those who are called to put a question today may not stand quite such a good chance in next week 's debate .
3 So it will keep little eyes , ears and hands busy all day .
4 one , two , three casualties so it will take four people to carry her , four people to carry her , four people to carry him , that is sixteen , that is , altogether , twelve plus three , fifteen people we 've taken out of the battle , yeah ?
5 It clearly will not take immediate effect , there is a lot of housing allocations and permissions in the pipeline as it were , so it will take some while for it to wash through the system .
6 With implementation of these new directives , hopefully it will eliminate such instances as the Y T S worker who was instructed by his employer to weld a petrol tanker which had not been properly cleaned out , and still contained dangerous fumes , which resulted in the loss of a life .
7 Hopefully it will save other lives , although it is too late for my son . ’
8 Hopefully it will save other lives , although it is too late for my son . ’
9 Hopefully it will take constructive criticism well and will carry on the excellent scientific work of the NCC .
10 The Willis Bill , which is due for a second reading in the House of Lords on 6 May , says that anyone who sells , distributes or otherwise manes available am machine capable of reproducing a sound recording or cinematograph film shall be deemed to have authorised infringement of the copyright , in a sound recording or film Although the Bill has little chance of getting any further it will achieve one aim — to generate publicity for the record and film industry 's call for a tax or levy on blank audio and video tape .
11 Probably it will require more categories of patients , coupled with some form of severity ratings .
12 And if we 're gon na print that number , say thirty five , it automatically internally it will generate that target .
13 Inevitably it will include strong elements of positive discrimination .
14 Now it 'll take all Wings Balsdon 's tact to get any parcels issued before next Monday . ’
15 Well it 'll take twenty minutes to get here and it 'll take about forty minutes to get the other way .
16 Well it 'll take fucking ages and it 'll be very uncomfortable for you , whoever 's sitting in the back .
17 Altogether it will encompass 64 talks , workshops and open studios by artists looking at the subject from their own cultural dimension .
18 Most importantly it will give brilliant negatives to work from with as much gradation of tone as can be reproduced on modern printing papers .
19 And then it 'll work both ways .
20 If the chip has N address lines then it will contain 2 memory cells which can each store 0 or 1 .
21 ‘ And if a stretch of water gets a good reputation for big fish then it will attract more members and more membership fees . ’
22 If it does n't go this way , then it will go that way .
23 Another believed that if its markets were to become less stable , which it expects , then it will put more emphasis on social and cultural information .
24 If your speed is 176 steps per minute then it will take 15 minutes to cover one mile : Distance = Speed x Time = 176 steps/min x 15 mins = 2,640 steps
25 In that case use it in scientific and then it will work that way .
26 It estimates by then it will have 20,000 run-time copies in the field .
27 At the least it will impose new responsibilities and personal restrictions as well as further demands on time and physical energy .
28 Otherwise it will rob other facilities — or grants .
29 Otherwise it will take another Danish No to wake them up to what they have brought upon themselves .
30 Likewise it will reject any requests you send to ( NOMAIL , UNSUB & c ) .
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