Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] it will " in BNC.
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31 | That will improve the morale of staff and more importantly it will get patients treated . ’ |
32 | If you stay here any longer it 'll be time to take the cows in for their evening milking . ’ |
33 | This sometimes happens , but more usually it will be necessary for the salesperson to take the initiative . |
34 | The Willis Bill , which is due for a second reading in the House of Lords on 6 May , says that anyone who sells , distributes or otherwise manes available am machine capable of reproducing a sound recording or cinematograph film shall be deemed to have authorised infringement of the copyright , in a sound recording or film Although the Bill has little chance of getting any further it will achieve one aim — to generate publicity for the record and film industry 's call for a tax or levy on blank audio and video tape . |
35 | The original bivariate effect would have been larger than the effect once sex is controlled in this case , because once more it will contain a spurious component . |
36 | It is probably fair to say that the shorter the time limit imposed by the clause , the more strictly it will be interpreted . |
37 | The finer the foam , or the smaller the cartridge , the more often it will need cleaning . |
38 | More often it will be to establish some intermediate way point in the development path of a system ; in order to carry out a review , for example , or to provide a frozen issue for prototype system testing . |
39 | If it , I mean if it were like today it will be lovely . |
40 | Well I agree with you Nigel erm we also have a good set of backs we feel erm unfortunately the weather at the moment — it 's pouring outside , and hopefully tomorrow it 'll be dry . |
41 | I mean hopefully then it will take up less time . |
42 | It 's not exactly what 's gon na happen in the plot we all know what happens it 's like how it will happen |
43 | So we do n't want more than one person speaking at once otherwise it wo n't be clear , the tape recording , O K. |
44 | Now that ail sound that A sound it 's usually either it 'll be A L E or it 'll be A I L. |
45 | More commonly it will perform the SPIT and HISS display , especially if its tormentor is a large dog or an aggressive human being . |
46 | He 's like a dictator who 's just come to power and does all the awful violent things at once , like changing the laws and murdering people and confiscating everything — then later on it 'll all be taken for granted and he can play at being kind and good . ’ |
47 | Later on it will be easier . |
48 | But later on it will assume much greater significance as a vehicle for the dramatic thrust of the music . |
49 | Later tonight it 'll reach minus twenty . |
50 | Though it is expected to recover slightly thereafter it will still remain some 25% short of its peak until the end of the century . |
51 | Well erm if , if our Carl 's coming straight home it 'll be about quarter to seven . |
52 | And if we 're gon na print that number , say thirty five , it automatically internally it will generate that target . |
53 | And if you hang it up then it will swing about and could still be damaged . |
54 | That 's probably when it will be . |
55 | From now on it will be mandatory . ’ |
56 | From now on it will refer to products validated as working with all Sparc-compliant hardware and software , not just Sun . |
57 | And pay her back so it 'll make up the up to one thirty . |
58 | But it will be important to make sure that the constitution of this agency , and its terms of reference , set out how it will harness the skills and resources of the financial institutions while keeping its direction firmly and independently in the hands of educationists . |
59 | Their reaction to the recession is worth considering as the Government is engaged in thrashing out how it will make its own ends meet . |
60 | X/Open , which has already endorsed the Network File System component of ONC seems unlikely to recognise Sun 's version of RPC at the moment — although the DCE agreement does not preclude it — but says it will ensure ‘ co-existence and interoperability ’ between the two , though it has n't figured out how it will do this yet . |