Example sentences of "it will [vb infin] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 That might not be a problem to arable farmers or larger livestock men , but it will rule out the small livestock farm .
2 It will make up for the thirty-five minutes you were late . ’
3 It will make up for the dismal showing of the England football and cricket teams , lift some of the sporting gloom .
4 But MDHC is optimistic it will make up the lost revenue by increased levels of freight .
5 Unless they do something it will hold up economic recovery . ’
6 Their problems are so deep and the solutions will take so long that it will hold back political and economic progress in western Europe if we insist that they are brought into the fold sooner rather than later .
7 Pressed further , it will lash out .
8 A gentle push on the ‘ swing ’ handle of a Stanley folding door opens and closes it quietly and easily — and it will fold back on itself to just half its original size !
9 After a while it will drop down dead , and there you have his magic ! ’
10 Tomorrow 's top temperatures , 10 Celsius , 50 Fahrenheit , but it will drop off to a cool 7 celsius , 45 Fahrenheit , accompanied by quite a strong north westerly wind .
11 In the next two months it will hand over many of its roles to the British Horse Racing Board and racing in this country will certainly never be the same again .
12 But on other occasions , to use a phrase of Nietzsche , ‘ a thought comes when ‘ it ’ wants , not when I want ’ , explodes and opens out too fast in in too complex ramifications to be disciplined , takes bold analogical leaps in defiance of logical rigour ; the problem on which it centres is obscure , defining itself in the process of being solved , and as he struggles to formulate it the thought is running in another direction , yet he yields to the flow out of a vague intimation that it will circle back ; for the final effort to force the argument into a coherent and publicly testable form — the only assurance even for himself that he is illumined and not deluded — he waits until the time comes to complete it on paper .
13 It will move on to seek a solution , using the approach well-developed elsewhere , of Random Digit Dialing .
14 Apple reportedly hopes to offer the machine at approximately Macintosh LC II prices , but it will deliver up to 30 times the LC II 's performance when running software written for the new RISC CPU 's native mode .
15 A third generation 300MHz part called EV6 is set for 1996 : it will integrate up to 30m transistors and reach 600 SPECmarks89 .
16 They 're also looking at some of the data integrity erm issues one of which is potentially quite a major problem and the new system will for any qualifying plans , once the new system is in , if a policy 's in arrears it will try and collect the arrears and it will collect up to a maximum of two premiums each month until the policy 's in force and up to date .
17 It will offer up to £100,000 in support to Fife companies with ideas that are considered to have a good chance of success but lack resources needed to develop their products .
18 Water temperature : A range of 74°–76°F is recommended , though it will tolerate up to 80°F .
19 Over twenty years that same feature has become apparent to me , so that I can say confidently that one feature of a perfect trotting swim is that it will shallow up gradually downstream .
20 It will bring back better information about Venus 's geology .
21 The mind rather boggles at what might happen should this expedition not be a success — and the odds are not all that good that it will bring back the Bledisloe Cup from Australia or a one-test rubber win from South Africa .
22 Every time she has a birthday it will bring back memories .
23 It will bring in several more Governments committed to Federalism and several millions of citizens opposed thereto , thus reflecting existing patterns within the Community .
24 Opting out has a short term attraction because it will bring in cash … but the feeling is will be little use in the long run .
25 Opting out has a short term attraction because it will bring in cash … but the feeling is will be little use in the long run .
26 If the runner can be told exactly why he or she is doing a particular type of training , what bodily changes it will bring about and how he or she should run to achieve them , then those 15 minutes a day of quality training are more than enough .
27 The above two examples give body to the suggestion by Alan Clarke that early learning , in itself , is of no more consequence than learning at any other stage of development , and that it will bring about long-term effects only if it is repeatedly reinforced throughout subsequent childhood .
28 To be sure working with a narrower aperture will decrease Ap but it will bring about a compensating uncertainty Ax in the electron 's position .
29 Maybe it will bring about the brotherhood of man and the sisterhood of woman sooner than anything else .
30 It may well be that instead of wellbeing , IT will bring about
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