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

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1 Perhaps it 'll make Daddy want me to be one too , ’ she added hopefully .
2 Well perhaps it 'll save time .
3 Now right , those parameters that we that we will learn will get this model in the end which contains only observable variables , only those , so it will contain prices , actual prices and actual supply alright .
4 The church is on earth , and so it will have imperfections .
5 Analysts would dispute the ASB 's characterisation of their approach , but it is the unsophisticated user that Mr Bradfield is concerned about : ‘ FRS 3 gives the user a selection of information that lacks coherence and produces a number of meaningless headline figures … normally it will require translation . ’
6 When the Linfield manager gets a telephone call from Windsor Park tonight it will provide details of the Blues ' first domestic defeat in the season — and their worst performance to date .
7 Well fellow supporters the season is nearly upon us and hopefully it will bear fruit .
8 AMERICAN Telephone & Telegraph said in New York yesterday it will charge $7 billion against earnings in the current quarter to cover its liabilities for current and future retiree health care and other benefits .
9 Naturally , the brighter the white , the more it will suit pictures with a modern style , so consider choosing at least an off-white , if not a cream , for pictures with an antique flavour .
10 The following series of questions will need to be carefully considered from the point of view of your client , bearing in mind the negotiation process — clearly it will include matters which your client wants to be excluded from the agreement as well as matters that it wants included .
11 If a fish has internal bacterial problems , then clearly it will need specialist treatment .
12 Supposedly it 'll run legacy software without recompile though that would improve performance .
13 Typically it will include non-fiction books with a small but enthusiastic readership .
14 Well it 'll come Margaret
15 Invariably it will have palm trees and sunshine .
16 If you can afford to have it shampooed professionally it 'll need doing less often .
17 That will improve the morale of staff and more importantly it will get patients treated . ’
18 It is probably true to say that if young British-born Caribbeans from London have a conversation lasting longer than a few turns , then it will contain London English even if it contains Creole as well .
19 If the ( expected ) relative price is low then it will pay suppliers not to supply as much because they will be anticipating a drop in the real value of the proceeds .
20 If this ( expected ) relative price is high then it will give suppliers an incentive to produce and sell more this period and hold the proceeds in monetary form , in anticipation that their real value will increase as the average price level falls next period .
21 If the correct illumination is received , then it will produce flowers on the water surface .
22 If case management is expected to reduce reliance upon residential care then it will need components which specifically address the needs of clients who are most likely to be admitted , or those with the history of frequent admissions , or those who are likely to stay the longest .
23 Initially it will support Oracle Corp 's and Sybase Corp 's relational database with Ingres , Informix and DB2 coming later .
24 A common application environment for a range of desktop interfaces , including Open Look , Motif , X.desktop , Hewlett-Packard Co VUE and OS/2 is due at UniForum this month : at the very least it will include specifications enabling independent software vendors to develop applications with features — such as install procedures — that are recognised and handled accordingly by each of the graphical front-ends .
25 A common application environment for a range of desktop interfaces , including Open Look , Motif , X.desktop , HP VUE and OS/2 is due at Uniforum next month ( UX No 423 ) : at the very least it will include specifications allowing independent software vendors to develop applications with features — such as install procedures — that are recognised and handled accordingly by each of the front-ends .
26 Indeed it will make use of the laws of physics , and nothing more than the laws of physics .
27 Yet it will strike others as suspicious , if well meaning , sleight-of-hand .
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