Example sentences of "it will [verb] " in BNC.

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1 NEC Corp last week firmed up its agreement with Control Data Systems Inc under which it will acquire a 4.99% stake in the company , paying about $5.3m .
2 Under the old order the new regime would be regarded as illegal , but it will acquire its own legitimacy from the obedience shown to it .
3 This is a quote from Darwin erm , summarizing Lamarck , if an animal , for the satisfaction of its needs , makes repeated efforts to lengthen its tongue , it will acquire a considerable length .
4 That might not be a problem to arable farmers or larger livestock men , but it will rule out the small livestock farm .
5 It will rule him out of next Monday 's FA Cup semi-final replay with Portsmouth and may even end the season for the promising Liverpool winger .
6 It will centre on the themes which are most predominant in adult human experience : on freedom , justice , relationships , morality , suffering and happiness ’ ( 6 ) .
7 You never find out about the water in the instrument systems until you are airborne and it will ruin that flight , if not the entire flying for that day .
8 If they sign it , it will ruin them .
9 And if he has to pay costs it will ruin him . ’
10 It will ruin Olga socially . ’
11 The Countryside Commission claims that it will ruin the view from the mountain , but the developers argue that it should be looked on with pride as a source of non-polluting energy .
12 The dam project has been criticized by conservationists , who claim that it will ruin the area 's rice production , devastate fish stocks and may introduce dangerous diseases such as schistosomiasis or bilharzia ( as yet unknown in Thailand ) .
13 I prefer to think things through and find a logical reason for them , and reason tells me that you 're hiding what information you have from the police because you 're afraid that it will ruin your scoop .
14 And then she said no do n't you dare and it will ruin
15 The assumption that once a gall stone inducing risk factor is present it will persist may not always apply .
16 It will relieve your mind , ’ she said .
17 Where the seller obtains such an undertaking it will relieve him from his liability " to such extent as is reasonable having regard to the terms of the undertaking " .
18 But nevertheless you know , if you could get it and you could manage it it will relieve the bloody boredom would n't it ?
19 It is also important that you try and evaluate the dramatic experience of these different forms of presentation — this is worthwhile , because it will make you think about the different ways in which an actor can work and the various ways in which his skills are used .
20 I have to say that if this room was filled by the Roman Catholic bishops of Ireland and they were pushing me very hard about divorce , I would have to say very clearly that their fear that civil divorce will make marital breakdown worse , or enhance or facilitate it — my answer would be : No , it will make very little difference .
21 In fact , it will make anything else you say less believable .
22 Not only can it help control your weight and prevent heart disease , it will make you look and feel better .
23 This will ensure the paintwork stays in good condition , and it will make the roof watertight .
24 The Government has indicated it will make provision in the Bill for such an amendment .
25 It will make the Black Death look like a mild dose of flu .
26 It will make salmonella and listeria look like peanuts .
27 It will make peanuts look like microdots .
28 But by the introduction of student loans , and the end of free tuition , it will make entry into higher education dependent more than ever on the size of a parent 's bank balance .
29 It will make everyone concerned to spend less and earn more .
30 Michael Hanley , his solicitor , said : ‘ He will be isolated , with no other Kurds to talk to , and I fear it will make his mental state even worse .
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