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

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1 But if I run through the addresses I think it 'll make sense because everybody will recognize where they are .
2 But even TI is n't sure it 'll have volumes or only samples by then .
3 It 'll help Harvey if he hears his son did n't suffer none .
4 It 'll take Bernard and Megan at least a year and a half to make all 59 of the instruments .
5 It 'll take months and months to settle the estate .
6 It will make salmonella and listeria look like peanuts .
7 It will hold stock and spares and says it could get first machines as early as September from its US parent .
8 If either is unmanageable it will create stress and lead to mistakes and delays .
9 It will create millionaires and museums , ’ National Heritage Secretary Peter Brooke told MPs .
10 SunSelect says it will integrate WABI and the Insignia Solutions Ltd-derived SunPC so users can run both Windows and MS-DOS programs .
11 Stratus Computer Inc has opened a Unix Porting and Technical Center in Dublin , Ireland — it will offer customers and software developers the facilities and personnel to convert their applications to run under the Stratus FTX fault-tolerant Unix operating system .
12 It will offer help and advice to hundreds of people who care for relatives in their own homes .
13 It will offer advice and support to relatives of terminally ill children .
14 It will eat flake and tablet foods , frozen bloodworm , live aquatic inverts and small pieces of chopped meat and fish .
15 Made from rust-proof aluminium , it will retain heat and is suitable for both gas and charcoal barbecues .
16 It will probably be priced not a mile above 1-2-3 , but it will do things that could n't be attempted with a traditional spreadsheet . ’
17 Instead , it will watch programmes as they are broadcast , along with the rest of us , and then pronounce on their suitability ( or lack of it ) .
18 The plan has the enthusiastic support of local councillors , who believe it will bring tourism and industry to the area .
19 At best a displeased kuei will overturn furniture or pinch children 's faces ; at worst it will bring sickness or death to the home .
20 Middlesbrough Council supports the project , claiming it will bring jobs and an important facility to the town .
21 It will tell Shaw that the 92-octane norm is a ‘ non-starter ’ , according to a spokesman .
22 The fact that many people have attributed therapeutic properties to amber probably stems from its electrical qualities — for instance , when rubbed it will attract straw or paper .
23 To be used initially by SuperJANET , the Joint Academic Network , it will carry speech and data between university local area networks .
24 Yet it will strike others as suspicious , if well meaning , sleight-of-hand .
25 It is hoped that it will inform school and teacher policy and practice , especially in assisting in the adaptation to the National Curriculum , and in advising on the extent such teaching promotes equal opportunities .
26 It will improve gearing and the offeror 's ability to borrow ( unsecured creditors will regard it as similar to share capital ) but the holders will expect a higher yield to compensate them for their higher risk , although this should be less than that expected for preference share capital .
27 The Clinton administration says it will protect peacekeepers if they are attacked .
28 The announcement has delighted Australia 's Antarctic scientists who say it will transform research and allow many more top-quality scientists to visit the area in summer .
29 The UK announces that it will send air and naval forces to join what becomes known as the multinational force .
30 In the short term , it will secure rights and recognition for the remaining German minority in Poland .
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