Example sentences of "it will [vb infin] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 've taken another envelope : it 'll do for the next batch of typescript . ’
2 ‘ I expect it 'll come to the same thing in the end , ’ Zen told him as they shook hands .
3 It 'll come to the same thing in the end , ’ he 'd told Luciano Bartocci .
4 The ban is already in force in one production area , it 'll apply to the whole factory from the end of the month .
5 ‘ If it telephones , ’ he thought , ‘ I think it will telephone at the same time as last night . ’
6 The resulting current distribution would be terribly difficult to calculate , but one can make rough guess and claim that it will flow along the dotted lines shown in Fig. 4.17(b) .
7 Although the dollar remains risky in the short run , most economists reckon that it will rally in the medium term .
8 It will coincide with the expected appearance at Aberdeen Sheriff Court of 10 fishermen on charges relating to quota breaking .
9 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 .
10 They feel that it will lead to the rich getting transport and the poor getting starvation with land currently used for food production being used for fuel .
11 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 .
12 It will link with the new industrial access road to be provided by the Scottish Development Agency from Musselburgh High Street at Mall Avenue via a new bridge over the River Esk to connect to Eskview Terrace .
13 The developers hope it will link with the existing Magnetic Imaging Centre , which already operates a sophisticated body scanner .
14 And it may not be automatically obvious that whereas in some dictionaries " accountable " will be a separate entry in others it will appear under the general entry of " account " .
15 just as condensation will appear on a window which is warm on one side and cold on the other , so it will appear in the warm cavity of a house when it is very cold outside .
16 The ABI wo n't be published as part of the next RoadMap because it is too big — although a snapshot is promised — but it will appear in the same timeframe .
17 ‘ What is more , it will cruise at the legal motorway speed , day in , day out , without problems . ’
18 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 .
19 This is followed by a question on how it will change over the next twelve months .
20 An extract from the gland is white in colour , but there " will presently appear a pleasant light green colour ; and if placed in the sun it will change into the following colours : light green , deep green , full sea green , watchet blue , purplish red , very-deep purple red " ( Cole , 1685 , quoted by Baker , 1974 ) .
21 That is , it will go to the highest cash bidder who presents a sound business plan plus the prospect of programmes of a certain minimum quality .
22 Erm a new factory going into the area for example will have a choice between one of Selby 's erm ca n't think of a suitable adjective , large requirement for industrial land , or it will go into the new settlement .
23 Yes , I think it 's totally clear that what we need is a short message , and it 's a white paper , and therefore it 's inviting a message , so what we really need is a short message to go with the A B C and the government act on the two S P's and I would give an undertaking at this point that it will go under the chief environmental health officers ' name .
24 When property passes on death , it will go in the first instance to the executor appointed by will , or the administrator appointed by the court , who are charged with the duty of dealing with it and transferring it to the persons entitled ( see p. 114 ) .
25 Any such notice must state whether the current ( or preceding , when allowed ) reference period is to be shortened , so that it will end on the first occurrence of the accounting reference date , or lengthened , so that it will end on its second occurrence , but unless an administration order is in force the period can not be extended so as to exceed 18 months .
26 However we will not be showing it at Grosvenor House : it will remain in the greater grandeur of one of our new galleries in Bond Street .
27 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 .
28 If this view is taken by the courts , bearing in mind that " service " is not defined in the Act , it will result in the appropriate terms from the Act being implied into a contract for the supply of such computer software systems .
29 The recommendation will be put by the ITF 's Rules of Tennis Committee to the Committee of Management in Paris in June and if accepted , it will travel to the Dominican Republic in September for presentation to the ITF Annual General Meeting , where , if it receives a ⅔ majority from delegates in attendance , it will become the first time that a new rule has been introduced since 1989 , when the tie break was standardised .
30 Whether I will be part of it will depend on the new manager Rovers are appointing next week and whether it is a man I like and could work with . ’
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