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

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1 Leave it to those moments which are spontaneous and it will tend to be as transient as it is spontaneous .
2 XYZ Foods have spent over a year researching and developing the product and they are convinced that it will answer a real need in the market .
3 ‘ We have inspected the course and are convinced that it will provide outstanding racing for thousands along the route and millions watching on television . ’
4 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 .
5 I am confident that it will rise to that challenge , which must be faced whether the industry is in private or public hands .
6 Perth has many colourful attractions for tourists , it enjoys a high quality of life and I am sure that it will continue successfully to attract national and international tourists .
7 I am sure that it will highlight his constituents ' day when they read the record of the debate and learn that their representative can not read .
8 I am sure that it will merit reading .
9 I am sure that it will wish to consider a wide range of evidence , including the Newell report producted by the county , which I am sure contains matters germane to the inquiry .
10 The position has been clearly explained to the college in Derby and I am sure that it will pursue the opportunities .
11 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 .
12 Because of MAFF 's view that environmental considerations are not pre-eminent in dispensing aid on any new 3(5) areas as presently drafted , and because they are concerned that it will mean payments to support a predominantly dairying agriculture in the lowlands ( setting a precedent because the UK does not pay HLCAs on dairy cattle ) , MAFF submitted to the Council of Ministers in September 1984 a major proposed amendment .
13 While superficially this sounds sensible enough , other countries including the UK are concerned that it will reinforce the suspicion across the Atlantic and in Asia that the EC 's main preoccupation is to build a fortress Europe from which all others are excluded .
14 Even the Sioux Indians immortalised in Dances With Wolves are angry because it will divert money from their bingo halls which bring in revenue to poor reservations .
15 Similarly , investors tend not to deal with a new house if they are doubtful about its tenacity — and skilled market staff will not join a firm even for high salaries if they are unsure that it will remain in the market .
16 Anyway , as I say , you must be careful because it will run out .
17 So below an area with a very high biological activity , where there 's a very large amount of calcium carbonate raining down , the C C D will be deeper because it will take that much longer for this material that 's rained down to actually dissolve .
18 As you know , I must be quick or it will go hard . ’
19 This is because , however often an experiment comes out right , you can never be sure that it will come out right the next time , and so you can never be sure that your hypothesis is right .
20 You see , you can never be sure when it will spawn .
21 Q My hair is very fine and lank and I 'm sure it would benefit from a perm but I 'm worried that it will break .
22 It is more important for him to be satisfied that it will serve its purpose once installed .
23 But we are optimistic that it will go ahead . ’
24 To a certain extent that was inevitable as a result of the changes that have occurred over the past three or four Governments and I am certain that it will continue to improve .
25 In Devonport , if Devonport was to close , which is possible as it will become uneconomic with further cuts in its workload the impact on the economy would be horrific .
26 And if a new kind of replicator takeover is beginning , it is conceivable that it will take off so far as to leave its parent DNA ( and its grandparent clay if Cairns-Smith is right ) far behind .
27 The structure of a graph is such that it will allow checking and searching of pathways between letters from any point in it , in either direction .
28 If we took the HIDB as an example of an institution whose remit is to promote the dominant ( i.e. governmental ) ideology then it is likely that it will promote economic development and growth policy rather than traditional ideas or social development .
29 Erm the remaining seventy two percent are entirely separate from this and obviously that 's a a very important point to bear in mind when you consider the level of allocation that 's been made first of all , and secondly the likelihood that if that is successful , first of all if it 's approved , if it 's recommended by the panel and eventually taken on by the county , and secondly if happens , then it is likely that it will result in skewing of the workforce even more towards the manufacturing sector of the economy and would in our view be contrary to the aim of diversification of the economic base .
30 If the purchaser is a listed company it is likely that it will need to apply for a listing of the consideration shares .
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