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

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1 Apricot Computers Ltd , which always likes to be first with Intel 's latest chip , will reportedly announce a P5-based machine in September , but with the enormous leap in complexity in the microprocessor , the other major worry has to be that it will take early users of the chip at least 18 months to find all the bugs in it and for Intel to correct them .
2 It could well be that it will take more than the measures that the Government have introduced to strip the glamour from smoking , notwithstanding the 115,000 smoking-related deaths per year in Britain alone .
3 The answer to the key question — what applications will it run — appears to be that it will run unmodified character-based MS-DOS applications , and converted Mac applications , to the extent that any developers are prepared to convert them , and will run on iAPX-86 processors from the 80386 up .
4 Carr : Well , there will be some new jobs , David , but the really important issue is that it will mean permanent jobs .
5 There is general agreement in the hot fusion community that CIT will bring significant advances to the field , but the problem is that it will cost 700 million dollars which requires new funds and imposes new pressures both within and outside the community .
6 What 's certain is that it will cost some promoter a lot of money .
7 His argument against NAFTA is that it will suck American jobs south of the border .
8 Looking ahead to the afternoon and evening , and the good news is that it will stay dry everywhere .
9 Higher education is very interested , ‘ but they are strapped for resources and one of the problems of TCS is that it will cover all their costs , but it 's not a way that a university or poly is going to make money . ’
10 Higher education is very interested , ‘ but they are strapped for resources and one of the problems of TCS is that it will cover all their costs , but it 's not a way that a university or poly is going to make money . ’
11 The danger is that it will get worse as recovery brings increased domestic demand .
12 The danger is that it will get worse as recovery brings increased domestic demand .
13 The advice that I have received from those who understand the issue better than I is that it will drive many small convenience stores out of business .
14 The immediate significance of establishing NO as the inhibitory neurotransmitter which mediates neurogenic relaxation of the human internal anal sphincter is that it will allow detailed study of the function and morphology of the intrinsic innervation of this tissue as well as its interrelations withother components of the autonomic nervous system .
15 The rationale of the overall programme of work is that it will have clear implications for policy and the prevention of problems associated with the consumption of addictive substances and clear implications also for the social sciences .
16 ‘ The question is whether it will satisfy all the requirements of openness . ’
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