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

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1 This is a quote from Darwin erm , summarizing Lamarck , if an animal , for the satisfaction of its needs , makes repeated efforts to lengthen its tongue , it will acquire a considerable length .
2 But , as Mr Titma told Maaleht in Estonia , ‘ the political weight of this question is immense , and it will make a radical difference in legal terms ’ .
3 It will make a little money , so you need not be troubled as far as I am concerned . ’
4 ‘ The sun is in just the right place , and it will make a good picture . ’
5 Strain them ( keep the liquid — it will make a good basis for a vegetable soup ) , put them in a bowl and while still hot stir in plenty of olive oil , sliced onion , garlic , parsley , and a little vinegar .
6 It will make a great difference to our — er — corporate image , I feel sure .
7 It will make a lovely picture he yells at me above the crashing noise .
8 If these products replace those derived from fossil fuels , it will make a significant contribution to reducing the greenhouse effect .
9 ( 8 ) A cash offer which falls for acceptance near the end of a fiscal year rather than at the beginning of the next fiscal year will not be particularly popular with accepting shareholders as it will make a significant difference to the payment date for capital gains tax ( see para 23.2.1.1 below ) .
10 That technological effort should be genuinely sought by the business and focused where it will make a significant impact .
11 It will make a wonderful change , ’ Richie wheedled .
12 Rather , it will denote a general mode of thought , an orientation — an orientation towards Jesus and his teachings which derives ultimately from the original Nazarean position , as articulated by Jesus himself , then propagated by James , Jude or Judas Thomas and their immediate entourage .
13 It will involve a blindfolded boy trying to identify his girlfriend in a line-up by feeling certain parts of the unfortunate females ' anatomies .
14 Digital Equipment Corp has introduced the StorageWorks product line , claiming that it will deliver a complete range to meet current and future data storage needs .
15 At the same time it will create a new entry point for its server line with a family of low-cost 80486-based machines designed for file server applications .
16 Labour , which says it will create a Greater London Authority to fill the hole left by the ‘ spiteful ’ destruction of the GLC , promises the new body will not be a re-creation of Mr Livingstone 's power-base , but a leaner , hungrier outfit .
17 If it hangs together too long , it will create a dangerous lack of public debate .
18 Addamax said it will integrate a trusted TCP/IP networking product , ATN , to the terminals assuring CMW compliance , compatibility and interoperability with other trusted systems including DEC and Sun CMWs .
19 Digital Equipment Corp has announced that it will offer a new hub backplane , code-named One Hub , in early 1993 , plugging the gap at the high end of the DEChub 90 range and for the first time offering Ethernet , Token Ring , and the Fibre Distributed Data Interface , FDDI , at first , and Asynchronous Transfer Mode high-speed networking technology , when it becomes available , in one product .
20 Staffed by 40 extra nurses , it will offer a 36-bed ward for adults and 21 beds for the elderly suffering from dementia .
21 The company is claiming that it will offer a switching fabric bandwidth of 1.6Gbps ( equivalent to a backplane of 3.2Gbps ) , have a modular 16-slot chassis , redundant power supplies , hot-swappable interfaces , offer auto-configuration , and network management and remote diagnostics features .
22 It will offer a fair rates policy that gives 100 per cent .
23 Corollary Inc hitched a ride on Microsoft Corp 's Windows NT wave and announced it will offer a symmetric multi-processing 80486-based system for developing and debugging NT applications , the MP Developer Station .
24 ‘ It 's fair to say that we liked the thought of it going to somewhere like Embsay , which does n't have any other big engines , because it will do a good bit of flag flying for us there . ’
25 → If you buy something which says it will do a particular job then it must be fit for the purpose .
26 I hope it will bring a few people along to the network who will stay for the music afterwards . ’
27 Do you , for instance , want a disco because it will bring a welcome break to an otherwise ( necessarily ) heavy and demanding programme , or could it prove too sharp a contrast and interrupt the concentration you 're trying to establish ?
28 It will complement a major study of adoption court records and practitioners ' views of the adoption process which the research team has recently completed for the Department of Health .
29 I hope that it will reach a satisfactory conclusion and remove the substantial problem that it has laid over the lives of so many former customers of that bank .
30 Instead , it will possess a unique discourse of its own :
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