Example sentences of "[conj] it will [adv] " in BNC.

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1 It will be making early morning visits to the boulder beaches and broken cliffs where it will later lay its two large spotted eggs well out of sight in some crevice .
2 But , as with any archaeological object , such interpretations can be made only when we have a secure idea of when and where a coin was made , and the methods of dating coins and attributing them to mints is therefore discussed first in Chapter 2 , where it will also be seen that the same techniques for dating and attributing coins can sometimes be turned round , using coins to date other objects or to identify places .
3 It will all end up in those grim audio-visual departments where it will eventually be auctioned off for peanuts during a cost-saving period .
4 Call me an egotistical slime , but I only want to preserve the purity and integrity of the current alternative , and hope that it wo n't pass through the mass-media grinder into the mainstream , where it will eventually be recalled as one more passive , stupid fashion .
5 On the personal computer front , ICL says it intends to progress relationships with the world 's top 50 PC software suppliers to an extent where it will effectively house a PC software distribution business in its stable , and will be able to offer almost any PC solution to customers .
6 ‘ I 've selected a midfield umbrella to protect him with players and said , ‘ look , this is your stage — now go and do it where it will really hurt the opposition ’ .
7 In fact some City professionals are saying that the licensed dealer should be a protected species , or it will shortly become extinct .
8 Do not make the concrete too sloppy , or it will simply slide down the earth steps and force its way out at the bottom tread .
9 Be very careful not to spill any water into the flour or it will soon become mouldy .
10 Seed will be ripe in late summer , and should be watched carefully in the last week or two , or it will easily be lost .
11 ‘ We 'll have to tie it there or it will just fall down . ’
12 Do not let the bird preen for at least half an hour or it will just pull the feather out .
13 But it has to be something good , or it will just fizzle out like a damp squib and you 'll feel worse than ever . ’
14 ( 1 ) Each member of and each beneficial owner of a share in a recognised body shall submit to the Council , in such form as the Council may from time to time prescribe , a covenant under seal ( referred to in these Rules as a ‘ Compensation Fund covenant ’ ) that he or it will jointly and severally with the other members of and beneficial owners of any shares in the body reimburse the Society , when required to do so by the Council , in respect of any grant made out of the Compensation Fund under paragraph 6 of Schedule 2 to the Act where :
15 Above all we must disregard any traditional idea and never , never , be put off by statements of ‘ practical men ’ who say it has been tried before or it will never work ; these two feeble and slavish statements have destroyed countless ideas and they have been the rocks against which many brilliant minds have foundered .
16 The evangelical Hannah More , in her Thoughts on the Importance Or the Manners of the Great to General Society in 1788 , noted that : ‘ Reformation must begin with the GREAT or it will never be effectual .
17 ‘ Do n't feed it , ’ said Bernard , ‘ or it will never go home , ’ but she did , and the next night there it was again .
18 Remember to cover the empty pool or sink in the autumn , or it will rapidly refill from rain and snow .
19 Characteristic qualities of a step are likely to be retained because the type of music so decrees , although it will rarely be identical in its performance because it will have been refurbished .
20 Although it will probably never be a picture postcard village , during the last two or three years some farmers have started to replace the hedges that were removed a generation ago , and to plant trees , so perhaps in years to come the parish will again look something like the pictures of it in days gone by , less bleak and windswept than it does today .
21 Although it will probably be a long time before we are prepared to let robots perform operations on us , Pam will be ready for trials next year , and her potential for cutting the 750,000 nursing days lost each year through back strain may make her popular with medical staff and patients alike .
22 You can do this yourself , although it will probably be better if you arrange for a vet to undertake the task in the first instance , as it is important to judge the required length properly .
23 Here oak is useful , because it does n't mind being soaked in water all winter , although it will probably split as it dries out in summer .
24 In either case , the order does not affect the amount of searching to be done and in this sense the file is serial , although it will probably be in sequential order with respect to the major key .
25 Whether their designers are also enemies of each other is irrelevant , although it will probably be easier to assume that they are .
26 Correspondingly , its projection horizon would be 3-10 years although it will necessarily project short-term developments too .
27 Although it will never attain real equality , a democratic society will seek to ensure that there is a redistribution in wealth through taxation which funds the services which provide help to those that need it .
28 For risks in Northern Ireland and certain other Rating Districts where the experience has been unfavourable the premium increase is higher than elsewhere although it will still be partially offset where the Rating Group of the insured car has been reduced .
29 ‘ This has put the pressure on us and although it will still be a tall order because Denbighshire are always a force to be reckoned with , I am confident we have the players who could pull it off . ’
30 The route has been constructed for joint use by cyclists and pedestrians , although it will occasionally be used by motor vehicles for maintenance or emergency purposes .
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