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

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1 It will centre on the themes which are most predominant in adult human experience : on freedom , justice , relationships , morality , suffering and happiness ’ ( 6 ) .
2 The N H S will not be privatised under Conservatives , it will prosper from the reforms taking place .
3 If the Nikkei falls much further it will eat into the assets of the main Japanese banks , which depend on equity holdings for almost half their capital base .
4 It will break through the limitations of time and space .
5 And he 's convinced it will pull in the customers .
6 The idea is that they 'll breathe in the gene from an inhaler and it will attach to the walls of cells in the lungs .
7 The activated complex exists in a transition state during the course of collision ; once formed it will change into the products of the reaction .
8 Nevertheless , we feel certain that if we can allude to fun one more time , make a firm statement about it , it will return like the birds after winter .
9 If a man with occupational pension scheme entitlements dies leaving a female partner with whom he is living , it will depend on the rules of his pension scheme and the discretion of the scheme trustees ( or manager ) as to whether the woman qualifies as a female dependant with regard to any pension and/or lump sum for which her partner may have nominated her .
10 It will depend on the prices for crops and livestock , as well as on the climate and the soils .
11 If the term is broken , then it will be classified in the light of the facts surrounding the breach and it will depend on the facts as to whether the breach goes to the root of the contract .
12 It will deal with the obligations of Newco and the management team to provide continuing financial information to shareholders .
13 There is no mention of Marleasing SA v. La Comercial Internacional de Alimentacion SA , in which the Court of Justice of the Communities held that a national court is bound to try to interpret national legislation so that it will comply with the requirements of Community law whether the legislation was passed before or after the creation of the Community obligation .
14 If that er clothing becomes heated and it gets to the right temperature it will burst into the flames , likewise if it 's not balanced properly and you go out the door the living room or the lounge into the kitchen or some other part of your home the draft by closing the door can knock the airer over , unbalance it and of course er set fire to the clothing .
15 The lead weight should be buried in the compost , otherwise it will rot through the stems and the plants will float to the surface .
16 It is important when planting submerged oxygenating plants that this lead weight is buried in the compost ( Fig. 13 ) , or else it will rot through the stems and they will come floating to the surface .
17 It will focus on the problems arising from the interplay of national environmental policies .
18 It will focus upon the procedures used by growing smaller firms to recruit managers , contrasting these with more traditional small firms .
19 It will look at the parallels between the humanities students ' viewpoint and the science students ' viewpoint , exploring similarities and differences .
20 It will look at the motivations of different family members , and identify the ways families negotiate the division of business and household work .
21 This chapter will follow the same pattern as Chapter 4 , but this time it will look at the views and experiences of students in English and communications .
22 I hope , therefore , that it will look at the opportunities for expanding the scheme .
23 The Arrowcrab is notable in one respect in that as a predator of annelid worms it will prey upon the bristleworms ( Hermodice carnuculata ) that sometimes plague aquariums .
24 Taking its cue from structural linguistics , it will concentrate on the signifiers at the expense of the signifieds .
25 First , it will concentrate on the images on coins rather than the inscriptions .
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