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

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1 It should now be apparent that for any rights theory to be capable of satisfactorily addressing the broader problems which now confront our traditional representative institutions it will need to transcend the essentially liberal principles which lie at the heart of Dworkin 's thesis .
2 If Brussels dictates to British employers it will make us less competitive , they intone ; lessen the chances of creating jobs .
3 Tell you the viewing figures will go down by half as soon as you see there 's three old dears it 'll be like oh see what , see what else is on love !
4 After a few attempts it will drive as normal .
5 After a few minutes it will slowly and cautiously uncurl itself again .
6 In some cases it will not help at all , and the flower will turn brown , but sometimes you will find that your problem has been solved and you have a perfect flower or leaf once more .
7 In some cases it will be entirely successful , resulting in a ‘ healthy ’ form of constructive competence and creativeness in which , though outer-directed , the individual is not afraid to explore his or her inner world .
8 In some cases it will be desirable to exercise the power available under section 18 to take into custody and return an absconder .
9 at the end of the first year will be laughed at , because the value will then be much less — in some cases it will not even cover the commission of the salesman who organised the sale .
10 In some cases it will mean the French-based Creole of Dominica or St Lucia .
11 It 's actually forty is it forty nine and a half hours it 'll be ?
12 Put a piece of raw meat into a stream and within a few hours it will be covered with small , flat , black worms feeding on it .
13 Why , in a few months it 'll all be finished , and then you 'll be left high and dry ! ’
14 On engagements associated with financings in foreign jurisdictions it will be necessary to take advice from a partner in the country where the finance is being raised to ensure that the documents are in order and that the local regulatory and filing requirements are being met .
15 If , for each country , is constant over time it follows that will be a constant , although of course for different countries it will be a different constant .
16 Although tripodding involves an additional operation ( and unnecessary extra work in good weather ) , in high-rainfall areas it will often reduce the need for extra turning and tedding and the risk of crop loss or damage .
17 Such conditions reinforce the individual 's previous conditioning in his own family of origin but , of course , for some individuals it will run counter to their previous experiences .
18 If retailers are spread around the country , in some places it will transpire that there is room for only one seller of both manufacturer M 1 ‘ s and manufacturer M 2 ‘ s product .
19 This raises public awareness and the press is always interested in hard statistics ; so if you can say several hundred people signed the petition in an afternoon or over the course of a few days it will undoubtedly earn you publicity .
20 If an egg has been discharged from the ovary during the last few days it will now be on its way through the tubes .
21 But unless the children 's parents raise twenty thousand pounds within the next few days it will close .
22 Over the next few weeks it will slowly grow itself a new set of entrails .
23 A government clearly that is split both politically and is totally incompetent the government 's majority is now down to eighteen and all the predictions are that within a few weeks it will be down to seventeen .
24 First , section 401 applies to provisions which supplement or vary the particulars of an existing charge and therefore in some situations it will be necessary to distinguish between this and the creation of a new charge .
25 In some instances it will be necessary to provide a bridge or underpass .
26 Nevertheless , in some instructions it will be ‘ on ’ but in others it will be ‘ off ’ .
27 For some pupils it will not be appropriate to attempt detailed calculation .
28 Now this can be rather boring , as for some students it will actually be going over material that they have met .
29 They present a critical agenda involved in a current cultural confrontation — questioning the ideological partiality of a neo-conservative critical perspective , which apparently refuses to confront the terms on which it asserts its authenticity and which limits the range of cultural artefacts it will admit as civilised discourse .
30 Well if we get some headstones it 'll be different .
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