Example sentences of "it will [vb infin] [prep] [num] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I can not give you the exact quantities you should use , for it will vary from one water to another according to the carp population . |
2 | ‘ Not very imaginative , and I do n't expect the accommodation will be marvellous , but it will do for one night . ’ |
3 | It will consist of three zones , in a pleasant natural setting . |
4 | If a TB is issued on 10 January , it will mature on 10 April . |
5 | The venue for the meeting is the Royal Scottish Automobile Club , 11 Blythswood Square , Glasgow and it will start at 1830 hrs . |
6 | It will rely on 1,500 consultants in 30 countries in groups that include Management Consulting for Business Transformation and Information Technology Strategy & Planning ; Functional Consulting for Application Development ; an Industrial Sector ; and Technology Consulting , IBM noted . |
7 | It will go via 23 software firms and machine tool dealers . |
8 | Or at least it will go for twenty quid in the end if he does n't buy it . |
9 | However , if sown later in the spring when the soil is warm , it will germinate within two weeks or less . |
10 | It will ship with 200 fonts bundled in , and users will be able to use the tool to combine the characteristics of these to generate new fonts that can be saved in either PostScript or TrueType format . |
11 | It will deal with three aspects of its subject . |
12 | It will run on 92 octane premium unleaded or 100LL Avgas . |
13 | It will run from 10 November to 13 December at the Barbican Centre with accompanying events elsewhere in the capital . |
14 | A date of 3220 BC ± 100 indicates a 68% chance that the real date lies within 100 years either side of 3220 BC , and a 95% chance that it will lie within 200 years either side of that date . |
15 | The exhibition is currently at Kenwood , London , where it will close on 28 February . |
16 | The Ministry of Defence announced today that it will close in 20 months time as part of cutbacks in defence spending . |
17 | The elder grows very rapidly indeed , and self-sows freely , to produce new shoots 120cm ( 4ft ) long in one season ; it will flower within three years from seed and often sooner . |
18 | Predators can , of course , usually scan the entire field by moving the head , and the owl 's head is so mobile that it will turn through 360 degrees . |
19 | But what I 'm wearing now I 'll be wearing in a year or eighteen months , it does n't chop and change like a fashion ; the meaning it has now is the same one it will have in eighteen months ' time . |
20 | At Genk it will rise by 400 cars a day , at Halewood on Merseyside and at Valencia by 150 , and at Cologne in West Germany by 50 . |
21 | ‘ It will concentrate on one speciality item , which is already available but not being done very well , ’ says Mr Dell . |
22 | Made form high-performance polyurethane foam , it has one of the highest expansion capacities of any foam filler on the market : it will expand to 2½ times the volume of the product extruded , allowing for more and larger tasks to be undertaken . |