Example sentences of "[vb base] it will [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | But protestors say it 'll just mean more environmental damage will be caused more quickly . |
2 | use Smart Drive because it , as you say it 'll probably insert it with parameters |
3 | Critics say the resources wo n't stretch , and they say it will inevitably mean higher council tax bills . |
4 | But opponents say it will almost double the population of little Deadwood , sending property prices skyrocketing . |
5 | So you want it 'll probably come as black and white spotted |
6 | The games run until Friday … and the organisers hope it 'll now become a regular fixture in the sporting calender . |
7 | Lisa 's award is in recognition for the good job she does — the Downs Syndrome Association hope it will also publicise the fact that the opportunites for adults with Downs Syndrome to do ordinary jobs are few and far between . |
8 | He added : ‘ We hope it will also increase the detection rate . ’ |
9 | ‘ I hope it will soon stop . ’ |
10 | And when they start on about ‘ beam me up Scottie ’ they hope it will really take them out of this world . |
11 | In this respect CCW appears to be no different , although we hope it will greatly strengthen political support in Wales for the need to conserve and use natural resources sustainably . |
12 | The problem will then return to the Government 's desk , and I hope it will then accept that the country can have no more universities , and no more university places , than it can afford . |
13 | Industry watchers say IBM has waited too long to roll-out the AIX database and predict it will only shore up dedicated IBM mainframe clients — users with RS/6000s running Sybase Inc and Oracle Corp databases are unlikely candidates , the company admits . |
14 | The systematic study of information technology ( informatics ) is in its infancy and although there is general agreement that its potential for human progress is enormous , there is a good deal of pessimism as to the probability that those who control it will actively seek this end over their own private interests ( see Schiller , 1989 ; Journal of Communication , 1989 ) . |
15 | We might turn away from our own particular church — we might go through a period of not knowing what we believe in — we might change from being a Catholic to a Buddhist or from a Jehovah 's Witness to an Anglican ; but , no matter how many times we reject religion , we know it will never reject us . |
16 | Do n't scratch — you know it will only make it worse ! ’ |
17 | Cos if it ever gets where it 's not making money I suppose it 'll just shut . |
18 | ‘ I think the banks will keep it on the lane and I suppose it 'll just roll to a halt eventually . ’ |
19 | Bob Cartwright , public relations director of Bass Taverns , said : ‘ We have seen it working well in Scotland and we believe it will also work well in England and Wales . ’ |
20 | ‘ I believe it will ultimately tear the public school system apart . ’ |
21 | Many southerners are apparently against provision of large-scale welfare support for these people , however ; they apparently believe it will both encourage them to have more children , especially children not in a male-headed , nuclear family , and thus increase the State 's welfare load , and also because they think it will reduce the incentive for them to work , and thereby solve their problems themselves . |
22 | To say again I applaud the principles of the Fellowship and believe it will only benefit us woodworkers who often feel alone and rather estranged sometimes , and to say on a personal level that our conversation with you at the show remains the most memorable point of the whole affair to my wife and I. |
23 | It is a good idea , but we believe it will never happen . |
24 | In effect I reckon it will only take a slight upward change of gear and performances to become something special . |
25 | If it does n't hit the island , ’ Ace tried to stifle an inappropriate giggle , ‘ I guess it 'll just sink into the brains . ’ |
26 | The way in which an organisation is structured depends upon the way its members feel it will best survive in the world . |
27 | They want to reintroduce the bill President Bush vetoed last year ; they claim it will merely allow blacks to sue those who discriminate against them . |
28 | Murray declined to comment , insisting : ‘ If I respond it will only fuel the speculation . ’ |
29 | A previously harmful being may change and become a helpful spirit guide to an individual , at which point it will also become circumspect , if not fearful , in its relationship with humans . |
30 | I need to see this action as one step — even if we lose it will perhaps serve to show the nation how far it has fallen , that it no longer is concerned that such things happen in its midst . |