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

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1 ‘ It 's a gesture of faith ; that one day my life will be so different it will be an appropriate garment .
2 The Government has made it clear it will — when practical — implement the Law Commission 's proposals for the reform of the law of domicile .
3 As further factors become clear it will be necessary to review further the Control and Collection Sections and if necessary to present further reports to the Committee during 1993 .
4 The releases could be part of China 's bid to sway the International Olympic Committee to award the 2000 Olympics to Beijing , which has made clear it will do anything to win the Games .
5 Another way of expressing the same idea is that logic is like kicking a ball — it may go in a straight line , but if the direction is wrong it will not help the team to win the game .
6 I do n't mind Come Up and See Me being released ; God willing it will go high enough for them to invite me on Top Of The Pops !
7 This especially applies to steep banks , where , if the rise is too high it will be like climbing a ladder .
8 The venture — to spotlight National Housing Week — was such a success that hopes are high it will develop into an annual competition .
9 If the authorised share capital is not adequate it will be necessary to convene a shareholders ' meeting to pass an ordinary resolution increasing the authorised capital .
10 And very sensible it will seem . ’
11 We tell Nat to stay where he is , brushing the snow from his bag to try to minimize how wet it will be .
12 Fondant is easily coloured ( see page 21 for instructions on how to mix with food colouring ) , and although soft and pliable it will harden sufficiently for painting and forming into free-standing objects .
13 ‘ I am afraid it will not be a very happy Christmas for you but you will not lose your job , ’ said the judge .
14 I 'm afraid it will be bleak for some time . ’
15 That 's where people are supposed to hang their washing , but they do n't because they 're afraid it will get stolen .
16 ‘ Oh , I 'm afraid it will hurt my eyes too much . ’
17 ‘ I 'm afraid it will have to be . ’
18 ‘ I 'm afraid it will be tougher , yes , ’ Belinda admitted .
19 Presumably they 're afraid it will run out of money before it 's their turn .
20 If the landlord is to have such a power it must be expressly conferred on him ; if the lease is silent as to the person by whom it is exercisable it will be exercisable by the tenant alone ( Wingfield ( L R ) v Clapton Construction Co Ltd ( 1967 ) 201 EG 769 ) .
21 Meaning is closely associated with choice , so that the more obligatory an element is , the less marked it will be and the weaker will be its meaning .
22 Once the first block is empty it will be demolished to make way for the second phase of house building , where the whole process of relocating and building is repeated .
23 Within 20 years the instrument will be brown and by the time it is 200 years old it will be virtually black . ’
24 You taking depends how old it will be do n't it , do n't know how old it will be .
25 You taking depends how old it will be do n't it , do n't know how old it will be .
26 Mr Gill : Given the reluctance of large organisations and bureaucracies to devolve powers to the lower orders , does my hon. Friend consider that for the principle of subsidiarity to be acceptable it will be necessary for a full and detailed prospectus to be issued showing what powers will be devolved to the national Parliaments ?
27 Oh , but how much more interesting it will be if the other lot are given a go for the first time in 13 years .
28 When it gets too dangerous it will be a matter of simulating what 's supposed to happen so that it looks real to the TV audience , but not to those involved .
29 If payable it will be assessed on the difference between the purchase price of the new house if this is of an appropriate category and the estimated ( lower ) price they would have paid in their existing location for a broadly equivalent house .
30 Investors have been expecting its publication for the last two weeks but are fearful it will be kept back for the week when Parliament goes into the Christmas recess .
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