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

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1 No , I mean , no someone in London has decided it 'll mean less paperwork so all the judg all the erm people in in er Birmingham are going down to complain .
2 Well try and drink it cos , you drink a bit , it 'll bring this temperature down .
3 I says it 'll throw same heat out
4 What do you reckon it 'll cost this year then , er last year then Sandra ?
5 Although this will exaggerate any effects of yaw/roll coupling , it will make first attempts less traumatic .
6 The opposition to the Bill that we have heard tonight , to the effect that it will make such offences more difficult to prove , will not go down well in the country .
7 It will make further courses so much easier to lay
8 ‘ When a black kid does see a black athlete , such as myself , a role model if you like , that might be enough to spark a little interest and I thank that the more blacks that you see in tennis , it will promote black tennis further . ’
9 However it will tolerate lower temperatures up to 56°F .
10 When I had got my breath back , I said , ‘ Yes , we can , but it will cost three times as much and the Party will have to be responsible for getting people to come to it . ’
11 It will cover any expenses reasonably incurred and any loss of benefit which you might reasonably be expected to have had but for the dismissal .
12 It will include private pictures never seen before — some of them shown exclusively here — sound tapes never previously heard in public and shots taken from 30 hours of film footage from Elvis 's home movies , showing him in intimate off-duty moments .
13 Hopefully it will take constructive criticism well and will carry on the excellent scientific work of the NCC .
14 We all know what that means — it will take 10 times as long .
15 First impressions , therefore , are of a fascinating and challenging work , so full of choreographic riches that it will take more viewings fully to savour them .
16 It will take some weeks now before I can contact my friend and ask him … ask for the information to be repeated . ’
17 A successful program of this type is no more than a computerization of traditional classroom method , and it will teach most children effectively , with the added advantages of constant individual attention and limitless patience .
18 Lessingham said : ‘ It will have serious implications here , Alex , if you do go .
19 Do n't worry if you missed the first one last week , just make sure you get next week 's issue — it will have another voucher inside , but that will be the last one .
20 Can an exhaust brake be fitted to my 1989 Range Rover Vogue V8 auto as , on long declines it will gain enough momentum not only to rip the skin off a rice pudding , but take the table and chairs with it .
21 There is general consensus in the research studies that physical punishment does ‘ work ’ in the limited sense that it will suppress many behaviours quickly and completely — the latter only if alternative ( competing ) and desirable behaviours are encouraged with positive reinforcement ( rewards ) .
22 It will pierce rotten wood easily .
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