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

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1 For example , if the current exchange rate is £1 = $1.50 and speculators believe that it will shortly rise to £1 = $1.75 , then if they are correct they will make a 25c per £1 profit by holding sterling .
2 WHILE I share Alan Whicker 's ire at his new series being screened late night , it will nevertheless continue to be compulsive viewing .
3 However , there is an attempt to set up a message desk , where if your phone , at the moment , switchboard will put calls through to you , if you do n't answer by a certain number of rings , it will either divert to another number or come back to the switchboard .
4 An exciting fragrance with a hint of ocean breeze , it will particularly appeal to younger men .
5 The dairying operation is now so large that it will soon need to be run as a separate company , and all three of the Rowlands ' children are involved in the enterprise .
6 Whether in the long term this will lead to a permanent increase in output , or whether it will simply lead to higher prices , is again a fiercely debated question .
7 Of course , if by some atmospheric freak the wind and its turbulence should fail , it will simply revert to a normal parachute , delivering its burden safely back to the ground .
8 You keep the line dressed and straight behind the float and a certain tension at the point where the float tip protrudes from the surface so that the slightest movement of your wrist just lifts the float fractionally without interfering with its progress downstream and you watch it lift slightly and settle and feel in your bones — if you 've executed the hold-back right — that it will surely sink to a fish before travelling another inch .
9 It will surely lead to at least a one-match FA suspension for the player .
10 It will ultimately lead to improvements in yield .
11 For those whose chief concern is for Yeats , the book will of course make him seem shadowy and self-deluding , but it will also testify to his conscientiousness and loyalty .
12 It will also contribute to a continuing debate about the volume of UK capital exports and the effects on the domestic economy of high levels of foreign lending .
13 It will also contribute to the theoretical debate on the concepts of ownership , decentralisation and economic democracy in the context of political and social reform in eastern Europe .
14 It will also lead to difficulties at the conclusion of the case when you come to bill .
15 House bricks should also be treated with G4 and it will also help to waterproof them .
16 It will also have to be seen in close relationship with other aspects of rural society and the economy , as well as with the overall social and economic structures at national and European levels .
17 Not only will the service need to reach the highly professional standards achieved by British television , it will also have to be seen to be editorially independent .
18 It will also need to be aware that concerns such as these expose a major limitation of the school-controlled model of INSET which Leeds , in common with other LEAs , has adopted , and which is reinforced by current government funding arrangements and LMS .
19 Again although there will be occasions when the bare lexical item will suffice to indicate meaning , when the context or the convergence of knowledge of those concerned will provide the specificity required , it will generally need to be supplemented by the addition of elements which give the word a more precise conceptual focus .
20 This has an unavoidable knock-on effect on Western Europe , as evidenced by the revival of the ‘ German question ’ , and it will eventually lead to Washington reappraising its security interests .
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 .
22 Also into this category comes fear of death which , although based on genuine reason because obviously it will eventually happen to us all , is quite abstract in healthy people .
23 The author wrote that during reform , it was ‘ admirable ’ for students to do ‘ creative ’ things but the results were ‘ worrying ’ because , ‘ it will probably lead to a vicious circle of everybody doing business ’ .
24 It will probably lead to more unrealistic and costly rule-making on , say , the environment or labour rights .
25 Indeed it will probably contribute to a very much better relationship .
26 IBM Corp is using the 88110 in its new X terminals but says it will probably migrate to PowerPC 601s when it 's got them in volume : a 40MHz 88110 offers roughly the performance of a 33MHz SuperSparc .
27 IBM is using it in its new X terminals but says it will probably migrate to PowerPC 601s when it 's got volumes .
28 It will probably belong to a housemartin .
29 If the deal ever comes to pass , it will probably have to be a stock swap : USL does n't have the cash .
30 Quantum mechanically , however , Heisenberg will not normally allow the electrons to have a well-determined position ( it will usually have to be uncertain ) .
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