Example sentences of "[prep] a [noun] it will " in BNC.
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1 | After a while it will drop down dead , and there you have his magic ! ’ |
2 | In the case of profoundly handicapped births , life expectancy will probably be limited anyway ; if it is not , the doctors and parents are , in effect , destroying the life of the baby concerned because they are making subjective judgements about what kind of a life it will lead . |
3 | If you look at the scale of a ruler it will give you an idea of the amount of magnification . |
4 | all of a sudden it will change . |
5 | Like a sea-anemone it will close down to a blob if touched , and it feeds on small organisms which brush past its tentacles , by shooting out special poisonous threads to paralyse its victim , which can then be collected by the tentacles and drawn into the hydra 's mouth . |
6 | No erm I mean that 's s but he 's he 's gon na feel like a right it 'll be funny today Sue . |
7 | have the boiler serviced annually , because like a car it will become less efficient at using fuel after prolonged use . |
8 | For a time it will be as though the locusts had invaded parts of the heart of the garden of England . |
9 | A Rover-engine Stag may well be a better car than one with Triumph power , but as a hybrid it will never be so valuable . |
10 | When a Steam Tank ploughs through a unit it will probably hit several models and it may run over several units in a turn if it is lucky . |
11 | If you honour me with a reply it will be in kind ; and then , God defend the right ! ’ |
12 | When the egg hatches into a larva it will need food . |
13 | If it is turned into an office it will all be demolished . |
14 | I think probably if I can get this in a box it 'll be a lot easier , cos it 's a lot of loose stuff , that 's a saddle , I 'll chuck that down , erm , I do n't know about these things , but er |
15 | When you reach shoulder shaping in a pattern it will generally instruct you in the time-honoured way to ‘ cast off ’ as group of stitches at the beginning of the next given number of rows . |
16 | " In a moment it will be time to give Mr Hopkins another half ounce of brandy , poor man , " sighed Miriam . |
17 | ‘ Not if I beat them to a pulp it wo n't . |
18 | Brightly coloured coats , shirts and trousers should be tailored to a tight fit ; an elaborately decorated scarf should encircle his waist and hold a dagger : ‘ With a monthly salary of one hundred rupees let him allot ten rupees for the belt and the embroidered badge if he spends fifty rupees on a fur it will not be prodigality . ’ |
19 | If more than one LIFESPAN system is running simultaneously on a computer it will be necessary for each one to operate its own independent offline system using different media items . |
20 | Reckons that if her name is on a bomb it 'll find her , wherever she is . ’ |
21 | ‘ Well then , Miss Polly , if I 'm to have the pleasure of your company on an outing it will have to be soon . |
22 | The reader may think that the result is already known , but all too often different populations behave in different ways so that although there may be an expected result to an investigation it will not be a foregone conclusion . |
23 | If the treatment is requested by a consultant it will be supplied . |