Example sentences of "and it will [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The closure , part of £570 million in defence cuts , will rip the heart out of the island economy and that of neighbouring Weymouth and it will cost thousands of jobs .
2 Use the cotton towel provided and it will absorb this dirt .
3 It will normally make an identical claim against the other member with whom it dealt — ie , against the selling member if , as one might perhaps expect , the claim against LCH is made by a buying member — and it will refer that claim to arbitration .
4 ‘ It will be a relief to have it out in the open and it will stop all the questions I have been getting about my future , ’ said the 21year-old Nottingham Forest player .
5 He had chosen to see trade as linear rather than circular , upward rather than lateral , egotistical rather than mutual : ‘ When all nations are traders , there is nothing to be gained by trade , and it will stop first where it is brought to the greatest perfection . ’
6 You never find out about the water in the instrument systems until you are airborne and it will ruin that flight , if not the entire flying for that day .
7 ‘ But it 's going to put an awful lot of island people to a lot of trouble , and it will mean many hundreds of them will have to wait even longer for jobs now . ’
8 And it will bring blessed relief from your personal nightmare for up to ten hours .
9 Find one in good condition and it will give endless pleasure but , being an old design , expect a fair amount of maintenance .
10 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 .
11 The vendor will then be in a similar position as if it were still the original tenant under the lease and it will remain liable if an assignee defaults unless the landlord releases to vendor in the licence to assign .
12 And it will do all this in a highly cost-effective way .
13 And it will do that just in case , as a matter of fact , the sign is correlated with what we take it to signify : that is , provided that , at least in Pooh 's neck of the woods , there really is honey wherever there are bees .
14 If you fight or question she will toss you on the thorns and it will go ill with you before you come out of there .
15 And it will generate extra revenue from the extra uses .
16 The 750 also has a larger bench surface , 29in long and 13in wide ( with the narrower , 4–3/4in jaw closed up to the wider 8–1/4in one ) and it will grip wider objects , as the vice jaws can be spaced further apart .
17 The implementation of Columbus will take time and it will involve major changes to the way in which we conduct our business .
18 If anything , TV should enhance the value of those unspoken moments so rendingly charted in this production , and it will preserve three near-definitive performances which too few people were able to see last year either at Stratford or the Young Vic : operate singer White 's sweet-faced Moor , shiningly simple acting about which many London critics were unduly patronising ; McKellen 's sweaty and furious Iago ; and Zoe Wanamaker 's unforgettable Emilia , a belated voice of conscience and wisdom in a household destroyed by passion .
19 And it will provide medical equipment to care for the 120 children there .
20 And it will provide free and unlimited local calls for an indefinite period .
21 ‘ The adverse trend in our diet since the war is only now being reversed , and it will require substantial changes in the food chain if healthy goals are to be met .
22 Attitudes in excess of this will cause the gyro to topple , and it will require several minutes to re-erect .
23 The idea is a strange one and it will require some preliminaries before it can be explained .
24 Some may say yes and some may say no and it will have all the appearance of a decision being made , but the real structure may have been no more than the bland question/answer relationship between the teacher-in-role and the class .
25 To try to ignore it is about as much use as trying to ignore an aching tooth ; and it will have equal effect in preventing concentration on the work in hand .
26 Despite the developments achieved already , much work remains to be done in this area and it will have growing importance in coming years .
27 And it will take private investors some time to get used to it .
28 This sequence is probably going to be shot very early in the morning , and it will take great strength of mind to get it all together .
29 ‘ I 'm a very strong person and it will take more than that to get rid of me , ’ he said .
30 and it will take some of those runners … a few days … a few weeks to recover but believe it or not they 're already talking about and planning next year 's race
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