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

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1 it 'll have some pattern but not
2 ‘ Hunt is a legend here but if I go on and beat his all-time record I think it 'll take some bettering .
3 ROS : It 'll take some beating , I imagine .
4 It 'll take some time , not today , ’ said Mr Reichmann following the briefing of bankers in Toronto on Monday afternoon .
5 But if it goes down that route , it will face some criticism from its members .
6 It will re-introduce some lorries onto the A ten eighty eight , but only about thirty per day compared with the six hundred or so which have been removed as a result of a current experiment .
7 While the move will reassure metropolitan-minded trademark agents — who feared they might have ended up dealing with an office in Wales — it will create some problems .
8 It will collect some leaves , chew them until they form a crude sponge , then soak the sponge in the pool so that it can squeeze the water into its mouth .
9 Chapter 8 can not claim to clear up the confusing array of approaches but it will offer some guidance , though with the definition of a national curriculum the role for the school in this is unclear .
10 But environmentalists say it will do some harm .
11 Executive producer Mike Hollingsworth , Anne 's husband , said : ‘ It will bring some warmth and romance into everyone 's morning . ’
12 Compare this with the value of £100,000,000 netted in 1985 , which included 317kg. of heroin and it will give some idea of the growth rate and size of the problem we were tackling .
13 Let's begin by looking at what happened in the past , as it will give some insights into what took place in Utah in 1989 and help us understand better why people reacted in the ways that they did .
14 This morning John Smith says he is saddened by John 's remarks , he thinks it will give some material to John Major , I 've got news for him , many times I 've been saddened when he 's said nowt to John Major when all the clangers he 's dropped .
15 But it will mean some form of acceptable lifestyle that will subject us to the discipline of God 's world and the needs of his creation .
16 What 's certain is that it will cost some promoter a lot of money .
17 Salt has the effect of reducing the excretion of urine and as a bonus , it will go some way to controlling some of the parasites that your fish may have .
18 If the tension is sufficient it will contain some part of the problem , whilst also ensuring that it will balloon out somewhere else .
19 But it will reflect some aspect of you .
20 My way with memory is to entrust it only with things it will take some pride in looking after .
21 It clearly will not take immediate effect , there is a lot of housing allocations and permissions in the pipeline as it were , so it will take some while for it to wash through the system .
22 It will take some time , it always does , to change the economy .
23 Still , Fishko realises that his stable may not be an easy sell : ‘ It will take some time years probably ’ , he acknowledges .
24 ‘ Though it will take some time .
25 It will take some time to work out comprehensive and coherent common foreign and security policies .
26 Unemployment traditionally lags other economic indicators in a recovery and it will take some time before firms feel sure enough of the trend to consider expanding workforces again .
27 But for the final word on the huge difficulties facing Chancellor Lamont in his last ever springtime budget , we should heed the wise words of Prime Minister Major : ‘ It will take some time , it always does , to change the economy .
28 It will take some years to complete that process , but that is a necessary price to pay for the flexibility that the legislation gives us .
29 It will take some neck for him to now sit there and sing Pele 's praises at this function . ’
30 It will take some weeks now before I can contact my friend and ask him … ask for the information to be repeated . ’
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