Example sentences of "[noun sg] it will [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 I loathe the transference of ‘ Guernica ’ , relic of a world betrayed , because even after the shipwreck it will perhaps continue to throw its passion and fire in the faces of the killers of culture , a constant reminder of the insults hurled in its name .
2 Unless one supposes there to be two categorially different kinds of appearances presented to the mind it will then seem that this flat circle must be the only object of visual perception , and the round globe I seem to see , the epistemic appearance , must really be a judgement I mistake for a sensation .
3 In practice it will often show a small number of pixels as ON .
4 The government defends the plan on the grounds of the $70 million revenue it will supposedly attract over the next 25 years .
5 In ordinary aquarium sand or gravel it will merely survive for a few months .
6 However , since rhyme monitoring involves word identification it will also show the same context effects as word monitoring .
7 The next time you start your machine it will still show the lag or lead that it did before you tried to correct it .
8 ( 7 ) If the Panel 's decision touches on some novel or important issue it will often publish its findings to serve as guidance to third parties .
9 Well it automatically comes on you see it it 's all frozen at the moment it will probably shoot out itself I did try it once to try and pull it out but , I think
10 Given a meatless diet it will rapidly become ill and will then die a painful death .
11 In spite of its deleterious side-effects , if a segregation distorter arises by mutation it will surely tend to spread through the population .
12 As an important by-product it will also make it difficult for prospective bidders to build up stakes in secret .
13 If the glider stalls on the launch it will probably drop a wing and may spin .
14 When you reach shoulder shaping in a pattern it will generally instruct you in the time-honoured way to ‘ cast off ’ as group of stitches at the beginning of the next given number of rows .
15 Provided the court is satisfied with your petition it will then make a bankruptcy order against the debtor , placing his assets in the hands of the Official Receiver ( a civil servant from the Department of Trade and Industry , known as the OR ) .
16 If you get into trouble it will probably take one of the following forms :
17 Manne now acknowledges that this argument may be less persuasive than he initially thought : ‘ [ t ] hat kind of trading may have some impact , but we can not be sure a priori how much impact it will actually have , if it will have any at all . ’
18 If the Teleputer is in Answering Machine / FAX mode it will automatically detect a FAX only call and divert that to the FAX software .
19 If management , as usually conceived , attempts to mediate this role it will either fail utterly because it will be excluded by the people involved , or it will have distorting effects which can only be dysfunctional .
20 Because if we actually can address th those real concerns , you know , you know the point that brother just made about why should he leave you to join unison try and crystallize that out in a Northumberland way , if that 's possible , it may not be , it may be difficult on , on a short punchy A five leaflet it will probably service because I mean it c it can be photocopied , there 's nothing wonderful , I mean it does n't have to be sort of the most wonderful printing techniques and giving them desktop publishing .
21 ‘ AT THE tail-end of 14 years in power our rump of a Conservative Government can think of nothing but half-hearted socialist measures , as if through introducing socialism by the back door it will somehow ease its own exit by the front ’ — Commentator Auberon Waugh .
22 My involvement with separatism lasted five years , but in a very real sense it will never leave me .
23 When a government department is preparing fresh legislation it will frequently consult with outside agencies with a particular interest in and/or specialized knowledge of the subject .
24 If the roundabout suggests that the road you 're on is a fairly wide road and the road you 're exiting on is a fairly narrow road it will normally indicate you 're going from probably a duel carriageway , which you know you 're on if you 're already on it , but the road you 're entering might not be .
25 If you have a regional accent , do n't be tempted to try to disguise it , in all probability it will simply sound affected .
26 And I think it should read erm as it does , but without the final full stop it will then go on er , when in a form satisfactory to Council 's Legal Officers .
27 The sack should be in certain Karrimor agents ' shops by now , priced £350 , but at present it will only fit people of average size or bigger — those who take , say , size 42–47 boots .
28 ‘ Of course it will never happen , ’ Nicholas said .
29 At the election it will undoubtedly turn into a nightmare for them .
30 If punishment is assimilated into the probation glossary it will inevitably influence the sort of practice the Service undertakes .
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