Example sentences of "it will [adv] become " in BNC.
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1 | In fact some City professionals are saying that the licensed dealer should be a protected species , or it will shortly become extinct . |
2 | If you wash them away it will either become dry and troublesome or the body will try to replace them and become too greasy . |
3 | Theory says it will soon become a supernova , and though ‘ soon ’ in this context means within 1m years , no other star has been diagnosed as being closer to death 's door . |
4 | If controlled breathing through your nose is not natural to you , it takes practice and concentration at first but it will soon become second nature — and you will feel better for it . |
5 | The viaduct is not yet dangerous , but it will soon become so . |
6 | You see , in a school where most people are not living for Jesus it will soon become obvious that you are different and not everybody will agree with what you believe . |
7 | Strive for simplicity : parents may well be impressed by ‘ mystique ’ to start with but it will soon become a joke when it fails to produce the goods . |
8 | In any discussion it will soon become apparent that there is a considerable degree of overlap and intercorrellation which can not and should not be avoided . |
9 | Be very careful not to spill any water into the flour or it will soon become mouldy . |
10 | It will reportedly become part of Project DOE . |
11 | Pick up any book on coldwater fish disease , and it will immediately become apparent . |
12 | Insignia figures that emulation will become de rigeur on all machines by and by and that it will just become a utility house . |
13 | It is important that something happens soon , otherwise it will just become the largest climbing frame in the world . |
14 | It will also become a market leader in several food areas within Scandinavia . |
15 | It will also become a national database for information related to kidneys . |
16 | A previously harmful being may change and become a helpful spirit guide to an individual , at which point it will also become circumspect , if not fearful , in its relationship with humans . |
17 | It will also become the focus of political lobbying by health authorities who stand to gain by this or that factor being included . |
18 | After barely moving for most of the 1980s , monthly rents on prime commercial properties in western Berlin suddenly leapt from DM28 at the end of 1989 to DM65 a year later , bubbling up on hopes — now dashed — that the Bundesbank would move to the city , and on speculation that it will eventually become Germany 's seat of government . |
19 | He is also afraid that the paint may have a tendency to absorb oxygen which means that it will eventually become brittle : ‘ I suspect that the paint will start showing cracks within a few decades ’ . |
20 | Much patience is needed , but when eventually the cat does accept its new home , it will probably become the most loving and affectionate of all feline pets . |
21 | In nature , of course , the first moving , honking thing that a gosling sees is its parent , and it will normally become imprinted on , and follow , its mother . |
22 | Given a meatless diet it will rapidly become ill and will then die a painful death . |
23 | If you meditate for as little as 10–15 minutes each day , you will soon notice the difference it makes , and it will rapidly become a high priority in your life . |
24 | Otherwise , it will then become increasingly difficult to re-establish your authority at a later stage . |
25 | Just in case you 're tempted by knockdown prices on old style monitors , by the way , you should bear in mind that in four years time it will actually become illegal to use them at all at work . |