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

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1 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 .
2 The Netherlands government has announced that it will make available 25 million guilders ( £8 million ) in subsidies to encourage the use of low-sulphur diesel oil in public and freight transport .
3 ‘ I do n't think it will make much difference to their day-to-day lives , ’ says Penny .
4 The interfaces in the document are based on industry standards whenever possible ’ , IBM said , adding that it will make all interfaces open and public .
5 The interfaces in the document are based on industry standards whenever possible , IBM said , adding that it will make all interfaces open and public .
6 The USSR has announced that it will make increased use of gas as a petro-chemical feedstock rather than flood the market while demand is weak .
7 Even if you have been made the target of naked literary abuse , it will make satisfying reading when you play your first sell-out show at Wembley !
8 Although this will exaggerate any effects of yaw/roll coupling , it will make first attempts less traumatic .
9 The opposition to the Bill that we have heard tonight , to the effect that it will make such offences more difficult to prove , will not go down well in the country .
10 If the work is very loose it will make splendid soft sleeves for a patterned sweater and the cuffs will serve to draw the sleeves in .
11 On the other hand , as the new scheme stands , it will make little impact on the poverty experienced by lone mothers ; there is still no adequate compensation for women for the costs they bear as a consequence of inequalities in marriage and child-rearing ; and the financial dependency of individual women on individual men is maintained .
12 To help customers make the transition from its Motorola-based DPX systems , Bull says it will make sure the same software environments ( databases etc ) are available on both lines , and says applications will be source-level compatible .
13 It will make sure that everyone not only tells our customers what we do for them but also why we do it .
14 It will make sure that you receive the correct number of copies of the Globe on time each month .
15 News from Whitbread that it will make extra provisions of £37m , alongside another £10m considered ‘ normal ’ , to cover bad debts on free-trade loans in the hard-hit south of England knocked 19½p off the already weakened shares to 358½p .
16 It will make great listening at an industrial tribunal .
17 He says it will make enough to break even in the first year .
18 I think I know when it will make some more sky . ’
19 It will make further courses so much easier to lay
20 Kaplan uses little mathematics , and although the book does not represent a thorough course in astrophysics it will make excellent supplementary reading .
21 Using existing data sets , it will make initial estimates of the scale of any effect which low incomes might have on the health if the elderly in Britain , and go on to assess the likely role of some intervening variables which might account for the close correlation between income distribution and longevity in developed countries .
22 ‘ We happened to be at the mortuary … not that it will make any difference , but there is one thing we thought you would find interesting . ’
23 It will hold all the excess line you are ever likely to need , and its very concept of reeling will preserve the line from those snarls we mentioned earlier , because the line has little option but to reel back in the same form as it was reeled out .
24 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 .
25 His argument against NAFTA is that it will suck American jobs south of the border .
26 Rapid social change is not recommended since it will disrupt social order .
27 It will involve indepth studies of forty firms principally concerned with studying changes in payment systems and then link to other personnel practices .
28 This time , it will involve one hundred workshops , twenty-five galleries ( including Pascal Polar , Lucien Bilinelli and Sabine Wachters ) , three cultural centres , the academies of music and fine art , and the Horte museum .
29 In most cases it will involve new window units , which suppliers will not hold in stock .
30 The implementation of Columbus will take time and it will involve major changes to the way in which we conduct our business .
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