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

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1 Her mother and father are worried about the mess it will make in the house , how to look after it , etc .
2 He reckons it will disappear by the end of 1993 , so increased demand will then spill over into higher prices .
3 Furthermore , if the animal is prevented from using one leg , it will scratch with the other .
4 If the correct temperature has been reached , it will flow into the joint .
5 Erm it will react with the aluminium , eat away at the aluminium .
6 If your water is soft and acid , it will eat into the shell and dissolve it , and there are insufficient salts available for the animal to maintain it .
7 It will coincide with the hosting of the Alton Sports Council Cavalcade of Sport , which will involve a whole host of sporting activities , from archery to aerobics , football to hot air ballooning .
8 It will benefit from the feedback from experience with the development of the earlier series and with the operation of the 900-MWe units .
9 Although the charge card industry says it will benefit from the move away from credit cards , it is unlikely to take on the mass of consumers who acquired a credit card in the Eighties .
10 AT&T Co 's plans to buy a big stake in McCaw Cellular Communications Inc still worry Standard & Poor 's Corp despite the company 's news on Tuesday that it would restructure its debt to cut its interest bill ( CI No 2,134 ) : it says it may still cut AT&T 's ratings , because although it will benefit from the move , uncertainties over the planned investment in McCaw will dominate the credit outlook until terms of the transaction and its structure are known .
11 But residents are concerned it will intrude into the countryside and cause more traffic along the already congested stretch .
12 However , before you go adding vast quantities of fat to your dogs ' food , spare a thought for what it will do to the rest of your diet .
13 We all know what the Labour party will do to the higher rate , but even it does not seem to know what it will do to the tax on middle managers — national insurance contributions .
14 In the final analysis it really is up to the planning officers and the planning committee to decide whether the benefits which it will bring to the locality outweigh the objectors ' views .
15 The brushwood groynes 200 yards off-shore hold the sediment as the tide retreats through them and NRA officials hope it will lead to the development of new saltmarsh to reduce the impact of waves hitting the sea wall .
16 Two weeks before the scheduled start of " talks about talks " with the African National Congress ( ANC ) , President F. W. de Klerk on April 17 strongly rejected the possibility of majority rule , describing it as " not suitable " for South Africa " because it will lead to the domination and even the suppression of minorities " .
17 The Commission hopes that it will lead to the restoration of up to 400 miles of hedgerow each year .
18 Leeds are the same team basically but needed a spell out of the limelight : everyone is totally obsessed with Man United now and lets hope it will tell on the scum — we are definitely benefitting .
19 The Labour party has announced it will vote against the Government in the Maastrict debate .
20 The collar must therefore be adjustable , because otherwise it will press on the dog 's throat , and may cause difficulty in breathing .
21 The most resilient part of the boxing business is the promotional side , and no doubt it will recover from the barrage of criticism that will pour on this contest .
22 Er and this erm virus actually will er stay in the seed , it will stay in the soil , it will stay in the soil for years and plant other varieties , or other er plants in there .
23 Er and this erm virus actually will er stay in the seed , it will stay in the soil , it will stay in the soil for years and plant other varieties , or other er plants in there .
24 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 .
25 No it would n't , ca n't , ca n't not at the ground level , it will sit at the top
26 If she has had it for a few years , there will be another bonus in that it will mature before the end of your mortgage term , saving thousands in extra interest payments .
27 I 've been told it 's about as good as it will gfet for the time being .
28 This must be relatively robust , yet easy to operate , since it will attach to the dog 's collar .
29 Secondly , it will contribute to the advance of knowledge about the work of the Treasury in this context .
30 It will start on the date of a company 's privatisation and will last for at least six months , to ensure continuity of pension arrangements for employees , add up to 16 months , depending on the circumstances of the company concerned .
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