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

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1 It 'll mean cleaner air and fewer road accidents , and although farmers do n't like the new law , the green lobby says it 's a chance to practice organic farming on a wide scale .
2 Temperatures will be much the same as last night — five celsius , forty one fahrenheit , but it 'll feel chillier in a brisk southeasterly breeze .
3 Just for reasons that it 'll draw better if I open it .
4 sometimes it 'll look worse than it is .
5 It 'll keep smaller than that when they 're brushed .
6 All metals will stretch out , it 'll get thinner ductile .
7 At first , I was again summoned and warned , ‘ If you want to make a scandal out of it , it 'll get worse ’ .
8 Every day I leave it , it 'll get worse .
9 If anything it 'll get worse because it 'll be more of an effort to re re-communicate
10 But the warning tonight is that , with more severe weather forecast , it 'll get worse before it gets better .
11 There already is a bottle-neck — it 'll get worse .
12 And as Mike also might have spoken , crossly and defensively , he said , ‘ It 'll get better .
13 It 'll get better in time , ’ she said , although even as she spoke , she knew that in ha own case it would never get better .
14 It 'll get better I hope .
15 Well you , you , you , you , you know the , you know the , the scenario that everything goes wrong , you know , everything goes wrong you know from time to time and you say to yourself oh it 'll get better
16 With DOL back I think it 'll get tighter
17 If you stop asking it 'll get quicker .
18 But we hope it 'll get lighter — that his reflexes will start to recover .
19 It will make further courses so much easier to lay
20 Therefore TSB Direct claims it will offer cheaper products than are available through the branches .
21 However , if the opportunity arises , it will eat smaller fish .
22 Although it is fairly peaceful , take care in selecting companion fish as it will eat smaller fish , for example Neon Tetra , if the opportunity arises .
23 However it will tolerate lower temperatures up to 56°F .
24 It will bring greater clarity into choosing how to spend public money on health .
25 It will bring greater capital access to the bio side and greater cost-focus to the commodity side , making it more competitive , ’ says BZW 's Benson .
26 In turn this difference may affect the stability of the employment , and the likelihood that it will generate further growth in the region concerned .
27 It will mean greater freedom , security and opportunity .
28 If successful it will mean gentler treatments for cancer sufferers as many drugs currently in use have toxic side effects .
29 For us the customers , it will mean higher fares and fewer services as unprofitable and social services are cut and this is only if we are left a train service at all .
30 It will mean better pay , wo n't it ? ’ she asked , blinking her long eyelashes .
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