Example sentences of "it will [verb] [noun sg] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah well b well what I 'm trying to say and I ca n't emphasise it too strongly is that I do n't want anybody going round like writing another stupid letter to somebody saying that erm you know the reason we 're inundated that it has n't been advertised properly cos I tell you what it 'll come back right in our faces cos it 's our bloody fault Well that 's right well we know that I mean I told them all I told them all quite clearly when I was up in Glasgow that they 'd be quiet for at least a month because p it 'll take time to filter through . |
2 | Generally , it will make sense to use whatever information is available to develop an interpretation — use both mental model and representation of surface form to work out the meaning of both deep and surface anaphors . |
3 | If the threat of ( big ) wars is small , it will make sense to spend more of that money researching and developing weapons and less on putting them into full-scale production — or on training and feeding expensive troops . |
4 | Long term , as performance improves and services become more commercially attractive as a result of bringing in private sector disciplines , it will make sense to consider whether some services can be sold outright . |
5 | It will mean action to help families , fair taxation , incentives for enterprise and support for essential community services . |
6 | However , USL has recently claimed that it will configure Destiny to run applications of all persuasions — including Solaris — ( UX No 380 ) , Zander says ‘ if they can do that they 're better than anyone in the world . ’ |
7 | Collaborating with IBM 's Hampshire-based Hursley Park Laboratories will also be useful from a strategic viewpoint as it will enable Compuware to keep up with any other IBM CICS developments , particularly moves to implement the system for new environments , for instance the AS/400 . |
8 | It will enable man to do more than any other power that has been discovered . |
9 | It will take courage to do this , but delivering an ultimatum may bring him to his senses . |
10 | But it will take time to put Berlin together again . |
11 | When dealing with unregistered agricultural land , it will take time to examine the title carefully . |
12 | Both Government and Commercial Divisions will require support services but it will take time to define just what is essential . |
13 | But Fitzgerald added : ‘ I believe we have the nucleus of a good squad but it will take time to reach its full potential . ’ |
14 | At the least , it will take time to make the new laws work well . |
15 | Stephen Clapham , an analyst at Hoare Govett , said : ‘ It will take time to cut costs in the acquisitions , but they look sensible on an 18-month basis . ’ |
16 | It will take time to grow and put the pieces of a changed life together again in a new and satisfactory pattern . |
17 | Typically though he refuses to make any outrageous predictions , except to offer the view that it will take time to get the club back up and running . |
18 | The vice-chancellors committee wants to consult polytechnic directors and the Government about ‘ how a full cost system might work ’ , recognising that it will need help to ensure that any changes , if made , increase opportunities and avoid hardship . |
19 | It will require legislation to change this situation which means that the Government must show some determined leadership . |
20 | If , spontaneously , a system passes from state A to state B , it will require energy to drive it in the opposite direction . |
21 | It will have power to delay all legislation other than money bills for up to two years . |