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

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1 He probably is n't the only man in London with a cut on his face , but it 'll feel that way to him .
2 The Government says it 'll consider all responses to its proposals before they 're implemented .
3 ‘ I do n't think it will make much difference to their day-to-day lives , ’ says Penny .
4 It will normally make an identical claim against the other member with whom it dealt — ie , against the selling member if , as one might perhaps expect , the claim against LCH is made by a buying member — and it will refer that claim to arbitration .
5 The implementation of Columbus will take time and it will involve major changes to the way in which we conduct our business .
6 I recommend that to the House because it will offer great relief to people who live alone .
7 It will offer similar performance to the present 5.3-litre V12 XJS .
8 Finally , if there 's another accident overseas like Chernobyl , it will do enormous damage to the reputation of the nuclear industry in the rest of the world .
9 Where this involves a mix of ISDN and multimedia ( see p 52 ) , it will bring easy access to a combination of sound , text , video , data and graphics , and revolutionise desktop communications .
10 Having announced the thing way back in September 1989 , IBM Corp is finally promising to have a completed version of its AD/Cycle software engineering-based application development environment by the end of the year and ready to ship to end users by the middle of 1994 — although it will bear little resemblance to the 1989 conception .
11 In its structure , and in its management problems and concerns , it will bear little resemblance to the typical manufacturing company , circa 1950 , which our textbooks still consider the norm .
12 The effect on listed adjoining properties , Donithorn , Riley House and er , the other one , the name escapes me at the moment , erm , and that it will give insufficient curbage to Riley House when er , whatever development takes place there .
13 I hope you it will give particular attention to that issue er in your del deliberations later this morning .
14 This morning John Smith says he is saddened by John 's remarks , he thinks it will give some material to John Major , I 've got news for him , many times I 've been saddened when he 's said nowt to John Major when all the clangers he 's dropped .
15 It will relate disposable income to the penalty .
16 It will improve public services to the point of excellence , restore the morale of the people who deliver them and make them more efficient and capable of delivering good service to our constituents .
17 Whilst the law is designed to give succour in times of difficulty to those who do their best , it will show little mercy to those who are at the receiving end of proceedings who can not demonstrate that they have given the highest priority .
18 It will identify possible alternatives to Taurus , having regard to speed of implementation , cost , ownership , governance and financing , as well as system structure , and will recommend a preferred option , make recommendations for managing its implementation , and report to the governor of the Bank of England by the end of June 1993 at the latest .
19 Salt has the effect of reducing the excretion of urine and as a bonus , it will go some way to controlling some of the parasites that your fish may have .
20 It will pay particular attention to changes in the impact of TVEI as the initiative developed and matured .
21 It will pay special attention to those which are hazardous .
22 It will pay special attention to those which are hazardous .
23 The combination of vector processing capability and the Precision Architecture RISC 's fast in-cache scalar processing capability will benefit users in two ways , the Richardson , Texas company says : it will enable parallelisable applications to be run faster ; and will enable multiple applications to run simultaneously .
24 Facing his first annual meeting as IBM Corp 's chairman and chief executive , Louis Gerstner did not mince words , telling the Tampa assembly that the company 's very survival had been called into question in the past year , but promised that although the company 's reputation was temporarily tarnished , it will remain strong thanks to its worldwide base — ‘ It would be a great mistake for naysayers to underestimate IBM , ’ Gerstner said .
25 Rider York says it will stop running buses to the village at the end of July unless its decision is reversed .
26 It will take many years to phase out existing cars that run on high octane leaded petrol .
27 It will publish final recommendations to the Lord Chancellor next week .
28 It 's fairly peaceful and I do n't think it will pose any threat to the fish currently in your aquarium .
29 It will require extensive amendment to the Bill , but given the Committee 's progress in considering part I , and given the positive way in which Opposition Members have put their case , I am happy to undertake to table amendments on Report to keep the option open to establish a funding council for further education . ’
30 It will require certain matters to be approved by the full board of Newco , which will include representatives of the institutional investors .
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