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

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1 My hon. Friend is right to draw attention to that good example of the special skills and capabilities that the British defence industry still has , and which I do not doubt will serve it well in future in both domestic and export markets .
2 To offset criticism , Novell is promising to deliver a new NetWare NFS gateway this month , which it says will make it easier for NetWare clients to access Network File System services on remote Unix systems .
3 To offset criticism , Novell is promising to deliver a new NetWare NFS gateway this month , which it says will make it easier for NetWare clients to access Network File System services on remote Unix systems .
4 Fears that disabled drivers particularly the severely disabled will find it impossible to shop in the town were raised .
5 Although we support elements of the Bill , we want to modify it ; that is why we have tabled amendments , which we hope will improve it .
6 And if you can think of that , you can repackage your particular thing not in terms of your own interests and ideas and so forth , but you can package it in such a way that it 's intriguing , or at the very least , the people who are going you hope will use it can actually see how they could use it .
7 Once again , the presence of an adult to help keep things going will make it easier for the cameraman , whose job it is to cover the most interesting bits of action wherever it may take place within the four walls of the room .
8 When you are feeling particularly tired , you may occasionally become very irritated and verbalise your frustration , but if you care enough to want to keep going , the one you are supporting will know it , and forgive you , as you must forgive yourself .
9 I hope that the fans who are travelling will make it a great day for the city , have fun and enjoy themselves , and behave . ’
10 Using a medium tension and hanging a weight on the scarf as it is being knitted will make it curl more easily .
11 But his hunger to score will make it no easier for Fergie 's defenders this afternoon .
12 English Nature 's chairman , Lord Cranbrook , has described the site as " marginal " , but the Peatlands Consortium , which groups together many of Britain 's leading countryside groups , has said the failure to confirm will make it easier for landowners to destroy valuable bogs .
13 The tops of ling heather ( Calluna vulgaris ) , produce yet another shade of yellow dye when boiled in water , and in fact that entire plant is wonderfully versatile : it was commonly used for thatching houses , and even today the few Highland thatchers that remain will swear it is the best thatch in Gaeldom ; it provided beds to sleep on , with the ‘ tops up and roots down ’ arrangement of the mattress assuring a pleasantly aromatic and sound sleep ; it was used in part of the process of tanning leather ; and the fresh , young tops of the heather were ( and at times still are ) brewed into a kind of ale .
14 Spitting will clear it out . ’
15 While its powers will be limited by both the president and the lower house , the fact that it is to be freely elected will give it hard-to ignore moral authority .
16 I think that the genetic er , testing that was , that is now law , has to go a long way towards finding criminals , who once they 've been tested will find it very difficult to commit crime again , because they 're on record , and they 'll be on computer record .
17 The region runs at a profit and it 's also one of the most self-contained parts of the British Rail network , factors which the Government believes will make it attractive to investors .
18 Taylor Walker is benefiting from a customer care programme that it believes will enable it to compete with its European counterparts .
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