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

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1 ‘ We do n't believe that the proposal will affect the site of Dedham Vale ; most of it wo n't be visible from the roads , ’ he said .
2 Well a cos then you can pick them up altogether if , are you with me , if you 're doing the rounds for your friends cos some of them 'll be on there and some 'll be Pick them up from the front , it 's just that some of the stuff will be at the front and some of it wo n't .
3 Erm as far as the C C Q itself was concerned you , you gave an awful lot of information about the sort of things you were gon na look for when Martin said about , you know , what 's in it and it 's , it 's pretty big and what have you you mentioned a lot of subjects or a lot of technical jargon which may or may not have meant anything to the client rather than just say well , you know , some of it wo n't , may well not apply to you .
4 Right , and I just said to her , we will know the outcome of it wo n't we ?
5 A firm from Oxfordshire has just launched the latest equipment to help doctors find out more about heart and brain illnesses , but much of it wo n't ever be used in Britain .
6 You will know which pipe is frozen because the tap at the end of it will no longer be working .
7 The individual who becomes a tax exile and wishes to make a thorough job of it will not only cease to be UK resident ; he or she will wish to lose a UK domicile of origin .
8 As the passing of the Bill is being given such high priority , will the Leader of the House guarantee that all the evidence will be put before the Committee — that some of it will not be suppressed , as the Secretary of State suppressed evidence put forward by colleges of further education ?
9 This can be done simply by defining the term imposing the duty as a " condition " ( giving a right to terminate the contract in the event of breach ) or " warranty " ( so that breach gives no right to terminate ) ; however , care must be taken because a court may not necessarily be bound by the label attached to a clause by the parties : for example , a term described as a " condition " will not necessarily be interpreted as a " condition " in law , so that breach of it will not necessarily allow the innocent party to terminate the contract ( L Schuler AG v Wickman Machine Tool Sales Ltd [ 1974 ] AC 235 ) .
10 Supporting this idea is the observation that if foreign DNA from any source is introduced into a cell , a small proportion of it will eventually integrate into the cell 's chromosomes .
11 Scotland will hold a public practice at Murrayfield today , though part of it will likely be in camera — when the forwards head indoors to work on the hydraulic scrummaging machine .
12 The abnormal can be left , for news of it will inevitably rise like a suppurating boil .
13 ‘ Mr. Green finding it industriously circulated that he has entirely given up his intention of completing his survey , conceives himself for the liberal patronage he has experienced under the obligation of informing his subscribers that so far from relinquishing it , the Plan is three fourths finished , and that he intends laying aside all his other occupations to appropriate the ensuing half-year , from Christmas to midsummer , solely to that work , about which time , as part of it will very early in spring be put into the hands of able engravers , he hopes to complete it .
14 Although it is law , parts of it will only come into force when the Home Secretary issues the necessary regulations .
15 By the time Stefan gets his sweet all sorts of behaviour will have come and gone — some of it will almost certainly be undesirable .
16 In short , it seems inevitable that most PC software will need some kind of re-write to run on the Portfolio , and some of it will never fit at all .
17 Unless Core Rule 36 modifies the duty of undivided loyalty as a matter of public law , which is considered at page 00 below , a Chinese wall maintained in accordance with it will not prevent a breach of fiduciary duty .
18 Anything less or anything other than this is not only untrue but alien and unhelpful , and if it is not dealt with it will inevitably create doubts .
19 Well if they 're that price I mean we 'll er go into it wo n't we ?
20 When a research project is written up it will probably not be any grandiose offering ( indeed it will probably be all the better for not being grandiose ) , but if the research has been carried out with scrupulous attention to detail and accuracy and the statement of results does not go beyond the limits justified by the data then a useful craftsmanlike job of work will have been accomplished .
21 It 'll either go round it or under it wo n't it ?
22 Along it will soon be rolling men and machines .
23 In such a case the roof and the airspace above it will normally be included in the demise ( Strandley Investments Ltd v Barpress Ltd [ 1987 ] 1 EGLR 69 ; Tennant Radiant Heat Ltd v Warrington Development Corporation [ 1988 ] 1 EGLR 41 ) .
24 They like analyzing and they like sort of practising or getting involved with complex things sort of complex piece of work very , they 're really happy in the training session to get involved whereas some people if you put something very hard , they 'll actually back away from it wo n't they cos they think well this is new , I do n't really understand this , whereas theorists will ac they actually enjoy they enjoy the stretch they enjoy the challenge .
25 But the business we got from it wo n't be big , one lady rang up and said I heard about you on Radio York .
26 But sometimes if we 've got the wrong fuse in it wo n't blow and it will continue to feed the electric current through to the heater or whatever piece of electrical apparatus it is , until such times as we have a fire situation .
27 the correct fuse in it wo n't go .
28 But when you put your filter in it wo n't run because by time your bag 's filling up it 's pushing your filter in .
29 Why do n't you just stuff it in it 'll just !
30 Nevertheless , the real value of land is constant ; and capital invested in it will not deteriorate with inflation ; in the long term the purchase of a smallholding even at inflated prices , can make sense if the buyer can hold back enough to put it in order , and stock and equip it .
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