Example sentences of "[noun pl] will [adv] [verb] it " in BNC.
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1 | Readers will therefore find it helpful if this chapter is read last . |
2 | Involvement of individuals in the development of these solutions will also make it easier to implement any changes that are necessary . |
3 | For adults it 's enjoyable to browse through , and kids will hopefully see it as a basis for future investigations into a wide range of subjects . |
4 | This idea is so simple yet so effective that other manufacturers will surely adapt it in their ranges . |
5 | ‘ Insurance is an increasingly significant element in the costs of building ownership and occupancy and the new approach by the insurers will undoubtedly make it even more significant , ’ said of Biggart Baillie & Gifford in Glasgow . |
6 | The centre hopes that cash generated by visitors will chiefly propel it into the final two phases of its development . |
7 | In the US it is flown in the Experimental Amateur-Built category , but some countries will apparently take it ready to fly without further certification . |
8 | In tropical tanks vegetarian fish , like the larger barbs will also find it a useful supplement to their diet . |
9 | Whilst it is possible to involve CAD at any of the three levels , it is often seen that even the high technology companies will initially approach it as an element replacement activity ( low level ) . |
10 | If you have a disability which makes it difficult to use your slot meter , electricity companies will usually move it free of charge . |
11 | The League Against Cruel Sports will now turn it 's attention to the next major debate on fox-hunting in the House of Commons next month . |
12 | You never believe that the gods will really let it burn you . |
13 | The Chelonians will probably blast it to pieces . ’ |
14 | Tomorrow will start frosty , but the mostly sunny skies will soon make it feel warmer . |
15 | Congressmen will now find it hard to vote for further exploration in Alaska , especially in the wildlife refuge where the biggest untapped reserves probably still lie . |
16 | Walkers and cyclists will soon find it easier to travel between Bristol and Bath following the resurfacing of a section of the River Avon towpath . |
17 | Where a practice is reasonably common and sensible in its market context , the courts will often uphold it as an implied term in the main contract . |
18 | When Win/U is debugged , fleshed out and licensable — at a projected fee of around $100,000 — ISVs will simply use it in-house without parting with their precious source code . |
19 | Powder skiers will also welcome it . |
20 | As Fairburn and Kay explain , ‘ [ i ] f I produce a poor product , then I will gradually lose market share , and my competitors will gradually gain it . |