Example sentences of "it will [vb infin] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Well , if we make fifty quid it 'll pay the fifty quid for the transporter costs wo n't it ? |
2 | Now in October of this year this is the biggest piece of legislative change in child care law for a generation and it 'll shift the whole emphasis of child care services , not just children in care , but support to families in all sorts of situations , from an old out of date system to one very much where the emphasis is on the County Council erm supporting families and their children . |
3 | and it 'll throw the whole thing . |
4 | Oh , oh so it 'll fit the other one then ? |
5 | Now though , the ring will have to be stretched before it 'll fit the third finger left hand , which has swollen a little since 1985 . |
6 | ‘ SIMPLY STUNNING , a rhythmic , hypnotic , widescreen wah-wah washed , mind-widening chunk of funk , it 'll scare the reproductive organs off yer guitar purists , but ‘ Fools Gold ’ is nigh genius ; their finest ten minutes to date reiterating what we already knew — that the Roses are a great band — and confirms what we blithely guessed , that they are going to be MASSIVE , ’ says Danny Kelly . |
7 | He says it 'll destroy the semi-rural environment we have here . |
8 | and then it 'll memorize the next three or four pages from that one . |
9 | SCO boasts it 'll have the first COSE-compliant desktop on the market . |
10 | And it 'll find the next So skip again for ninth . |
11 | It 'll run the same RTU Real-Time Unix as the existing models . |
12 | It 'll run the same time as the Metro . |
13 | It 'll sound the same note . |
14 | Well it 'll taste the same wo n't it ? |
15 | If Gloucestershire County Council does ban foxhunting on it 's land it 'll join the neighbouring counties of Wiltshire , and Hereford and Worcester which have already instigated similar bans . |
16 | Sequent says it 'll add the user-level threads but wo n't touch desktop features which require things like VGA monitor drivers . |
17 | So it 'll take the short cut , the easy way , making a short circuit . |
18 | If I get , it 'll take the twenty four hours to settle in , do n't you think so Arthur ? |
19 | She says it 'll demoralise the older children . |
20 | It 'll haunt the Tory party for years . |
21 | But nevertheless you know , if you could get it and you could manage it it will relieve the bloody boredom would n't it ? |
22 | If the input string is not completely numeric , it will make the best it can of what it is given . |
23 | It will make the smallest of sounds and be virtually undetectable until he has escaped . ’ |
24 | It will make the five years that I served on the BUILD committee seem worthwhile . |
25 | i is restrict that many-one , choose your input so that it will make the forward function , a one-one . |
26 | It will make the Black Death look like a mild dose of flu . |
27 | IT WILL NOT ANSWER ALL OF THE QUESTIONS THAT YOU HAVE , BUT HOPEFULLY IT WILL MAKE THE FIRST WEEK OR TWO EASIER ! |
28 | It will make the ideal introduction to discussion and debate at parish , deanery and synod level . |
29 | And if , one day , the pick-up does catch on over here with the vigour of Ray-Ban shades , Zippo lighters and Levi jeans , it will make the last great fashion car , the Golf GTi , look about as silly as velvet loon pants . |
30 | Assuming that the takeover scheme takes the form described in para 2.4.3 above , it will involve the following principal documents . |