Example sentences of "[noun pl] it will [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | For her subjects it will undoubtedly confirm our respect and affection for her as a person ; but , more importantly , by its sequential emphasis , it reasserts the awesome spiritual power with which she is invested . |
2 | The developments traced in this chapter demonstrate very clearly a significant shift in the control of the school curriculum both north and south of the border : whereas responsibility for the nature and structure of the curriculum once rested with local authorities and individual schools it will now rest with central government . |
3 | Even if the racket stays in the cupboard for six months it will still need a restring — the strings will have stretched and gone ‘ dead ’ . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | In fact , MAS provides a service similar to that of an investment banker in America , although when dealing with acquisitions of quoted companies it will normally involve a merchant bank in certain aspects of the work . |
6 | With its simple , discreet lines it will scarcely dominate the room visually ; but the anonymity ends there , for it will certainly bring the concert hall closer to home than many listeners could possibly have imagined . |
7 | It 's not only a working instrument but the kind of guitar that you feel like picking up and playing at any time ; when it 's not wowing the punters it will probably spend its time lying on the sofa permanently on call . |
8 | The current product , however , suffers from some drawbacks , not least the poor legibility of its screen , and while it may have some powerful ‘ look it up ’ reference applications it will never succeed in circumstances where the reading of continuous text is important . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | Over the next few weeks it will slowly grow itself a new set of entrails . |
11 | Over billions of years it will slowly fizzle out to become a black dwarf . |
12 | The services are a collection of interface technologies which allow third party networking products to plug into Solaris 2.0 running on Sparc RISC and the Intel Corp iAPX-86 platforms it will also support . |
13 | Malcolm Dalkin of LV Motors , who produce the Aerogen wind generator range , maintains that if a tiny trickle charge is put back into a yacht 's batteries it will both maintain their performance and could increase their lifespan by two or three years . |
14 | While it may help protect the existing curriculum against falling rolls it will also reduce the curricular decision-making capacity of the school . |
15 | Where this involves opposition to those who run the global system in their own interests it will naturally involve transnational practices in the economic , political and cultural-ideological spheres . |
16 | In many cases it will also repay you , in subsequent work saved , to register the title to the property . |
17 | Despite the vulnerability of Legal Aid to government cut-backs it will still remain a very valuable source of funding for personal injury claims . |
18 | When you pick up the rec , the , the hands it will actually take you through to the nearest police control room area now , if it 's on the M eleven then most of the calls will go into Chelmsford , our police headquarters , once you cross over the borders and go into Metropolitan area , then that goes up to the Scotland Yard in their control rooms . |
19 | The way of the mystics is not for everyone , but some will find their answer in it , and for others it will perhaps give an insight into the potential of the mental world . |
20 | If you use both hands on the boom to run through the shallows it will only need an awkward gust or wave to rip the sail from your grasp . |
21 | On 6 March the Copyright Office conducted the second of two hearings to gather testimony for the recommendations it will eventually make to Congress on artists ' re-sale royalties . |