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

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1 It will make up for the thirty-five minutes you were late . ’
2 It will make up for the dismal showing of the England football and cricket teams , lift some of the sporting gloom .
3 I believe that , as we come out of the recession , we shall find that British industry is much stronger than it was during the same period at the beginning of the 1980s , and that it will prosper mightily during the remainder of the 1990s .
4 It will diminish rapidly with the distance in relatedness between individuals .
5 Undemanding as to growing medium , it will do well with the usual mixtures provided for other hardy Cryptocoryne species .
6 But assuming Collor 's Brazil makes it into the ranks of the developed world , it will do so at the lowest level of eligibility , on a par with the East European countries .
7 It is not that she believes this evolving female corporate future has yet been reflected by numbers of women employed at senior levels but that it is inevitable it will do so during the next decade .
8 It will do so through the collection of a new body of data on an area of public policy which will contribute to our understanding of : — UK science and technology policy ; — European collaboration in science and technology ; — UK relations with Europe , at the time of the first attempt to join the Common Market ; — UK relations with the USA , in an area of military as well as civil significance ; the development of space launcher and satellite industry .
9 It will do so in the United Kingdom , Belgium , France , The German Federal Republic , Italy and the Netherlands .
10 Mrs Thatcher called the move ‘ a major step in the right direction … we hope it will lead on to the release of Nelson Mandela and open the way for negotiations for a new constitution for South Africa ’ .
11 I do not feel able to speculate as to whether or not it will recover sufficiently over the period in which we are dealing as to be again a and situation .
12 Share your thought with the class — if , ha ha , it will bear up to the glaring light of day .
13 According to one hypothesis ( p. 90–91 ) , the smell of its home stream is memorized by the young salmon , and when it grows up it will migrate back to the river that smells like its home stream .
14 So it will matter then to the child that if he types in four times two plus one , it 's got to be the right version of that sum .
15 It will arrive here before the testing span of this treaty has ended .
16 It has refused to allow inspection by the International Atomic Energy Agency of two suspected nuclear sites , and has announced that it will pull out of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty ( NPT ) in June .
17 North Korea has said it will pull out of the treaty rather than allow United Nations inspections of two suspected nuclear facilities .
18 It will appear suddenly in the pocket of a jacket you have n't worn since it came back from the cleaners .
19 If a horse is frightened , particularly a foal , it will rush back to the other horses or its dam for the psychological comfort of contact .
20 When a segregation distorter arises by mutation , it will spread inexorably through the population at the expense of its allele .
21 If the present deliberation of the UK 's Follett Committee are to be taken at all seriously , the research and teaching library as we now know it will change fundamentally over the next ten years .
22 It has to be held off until the stick reaches the full aft position , just like a taildragger , and then it will sink quickly onto the main undercarriage first .
23 But apparently it will go on into the being Fridays , but
24 Gradient says it will go ahead with the Novell and Apple iterations whether or not those companies play .
25 But it will go back to the same position as that ?
26 it will go down in the Oxford Dictionary or something .
27 So , if you have to cope with recrimination , invidious comparisons and abuse from your son or daughter , take the long view and remain solid and safe ; it may be painful for you , but it will pay off in the longer term .
28 The recent history of educational innovation , from Nuffield and mixed ability onwards , shows that unless change is generated and/or wholeheartedly appropriated by teachers it will end up on the mounting scrap-heap of ‘ good ideas that never quite took off ’ .
29 The other members of the consortium are worried about what 's going to happen , and if we do if we do leave it to later on Chairman , the , we have every danger that the consortium will not be a core activity of the new authorities , it will end up in the residual body , and be , and just be sold .
30 Will he confirm also that it will remain entirely within the national health service and that anyone who needs treatment will get it , as now , free of charge ?
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