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

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1 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 .
2 But the CBI reckons it will trigger a further fall in the pound .
3 Wieman told EW + WW that the great benefit if this simplification is that it will enable a greater number of laboratories to participate in low temperature research and discover more and more bizarre properties of matter .
4 As a rule of thumb , if the occasion is a very formal one it will demand a longer speech ; an informal occasion is more flexible .
5 It will cover a further part of the purchase costs of Polly Peck 's recent acquisitions of Del Monte , the American fresh fruit distributor and Sansui Electric of Japan , on top of the proceeds of the recent rights issue .
6 Will he confirm that the Housing Executive believes that during the period 1992-95 it will lose a further £50 million from its anticipated budget if the cuts are not restored ?
7 Those constraints have gone now , and yet Haines says for various reasons we should not expect to see future AS/400s challenging the top-end mainframe market , although it will become a stronger challenger around the low-end and middle of Enterprise System 's territory .
8 My guess is that , if business e-mail is managed and retained , it will provide a fuller account of the development of successful ideas .
9 However , Dataquest predicts that Unix will gain market share from the OS/2 in the desktop workstation market , because it will gain a greater share of the i586 market .
10 If successful , it will produce a deeper understanding of the human face recognition system .
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