Example sentences of "[noun sg] will [adv] [verb] it " in BNC.
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1 | At present it is smothered with yellow varnish , and while conservation due to begin at the Rijksmuseum in the Spring will certainly improve it , it remains to be seen how much of the picture can be recovered , and to see if the Rijksmuseum 's money was well spent . |
2 | As it thickens , the carbon will gradually choke it . |
3 | Mr Blunketts message showed that even though the tories decided to scrap the poll tax , labour will still use it as a weapon in the election campaign . |
4 | Labour will then find it difficult to get an equivalent job elsewhere because they have ‘ soiled their curriculum vitae ’ ( Nakane 1973 p.111 ) . |
5 | If the trustees are found to be the settlor 's nominees the settlor will be the person assessed on the trading or other income ( Dreyfus v IRC ( 1963 ) 41 TC 441 ) although the Inland Revenue will usually find it difficult to establish nomineeship if this was not intended by the parties ( Burman v Hedges and Butler Ltd [ 1979 ] STC 136 ) . |
6 | and spacious mind will ever notice it , |
7 | The British Standards Institution will probably adopt it virtually word for word , as will the German DIN ( not surprising — the Germans did the original work ) . |
8 | The new Employment Act will also make it unlawful for organisations to refuse to employ a job applicant on the grounds that he or she is not a union member . |
9 | As well as setting up a register the Act will eventually make it illegal for people to handle food until they have taken a basic food hygiene certificate . |
10 | If you do do that , then the editor will actually read it , because the editor will say , ‘ This is somebody who knows what the game is . ’ |
11 | According to Barney Holbeche , Parliamentary adviser for the NFU , which negotiated some of the concessions , the new law will also make it quite clear that the ministry can not unreasonably refuse a licence . |
12 | And a lot of people answering that question will just assume it 's a right angle |
13 | We have very little as it is and this plan will just wipe it out . |
14 | The wood will never let it go , now . |
15 | Microsoft also maintains that it is focusing on interoperability and if something concrete eventually does come out of COSE , well that consolidation will just make it easier for Microsoft to interoperate with Unix . |
16 | Microsoft also maintains that it is focusing on interoperability and if something concrete eventually does come out of COSE , well , that consolidation will just make it easier for Microsoft to interoperate with Unix . |
17 | The power of capital is very great and it was a Tynesider ( Jack Common ) who pointed out that those who do not admire capitalism will never beat it . |
18 | Additional transactions from the ‘ background ’ random distribution will only make it more unlikely that seeking and processing can be overlapped . |
19 | Surely , you may be asking , essential oils and tough massage will eventually break it down ? |
20 | If your pulse rate is between 90 and 100 , it is likely that you are unfit , and a brisk walking routine will gradually bring it down . |
21 | People in the City to whom I have spoken say that private enterprise will never finance it . |
22 | The government of the day will often let it be known to one of its aspiring party members that it would greatly welcome his ballot victory to promote a particular piece of legislation which it , the Government , does not wish to devote its own time to , either because of its controversial nature or simply because it has better things to do . |
23 | No one who played that day will ever forget it . |
24 | But the children and students of the electronic age will simply accept it as an effortless and automatic guide to self-expression . |
25 | The Environment will also make it possible to call up other programs faster , whatever language they are written in . |
26 | If the bill is itemized ( which is most unlikely ) , embalming will probably be entered as ‘ preservative ’ or ‘ hygienic treatment ’ , and if it is discussed with relations when arranging a funeral , an undertaker will often push it as necessary to health . |
27 | The Stag is not a sports car , nor is it especially fast : any modern GTi hatchback will comfortably outpace it in a sprint from rest to 60mph . |
28 | Yeah but this this this dog will only drink it if it had a little bit of lemonade in . |
29 | But it is far from clear , given the surprisingly small effect of this continuous bombardment on Iraq 's military potential , that even another month will seriously reduce it . |
30 | Here , ma Da 'll only get it if you do n't . ’ |