Example sentences of "[subord] it will [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 It will be making early morning visits to the boulder beaches and broken cliffs where it will later lay its two large spotted eggs well out of sight in some crevice .
2 On the personal computer front , ICL says it intends to progress relationships with the world 's top 50 PC software suppliers to an extent where it will effectively house a PC software distribution business in its stable , and will be able to offer almost any PC solution to customers .
3 ‘ I 've selected a midfield umbrella to protect him with players and said , ‘ look , this is your stage — now go and do it where it will really hurt the opposition ’ .
4 Here oak is useful , because it does n't mind being soaked in water all winter , although it will probably split as it dries out in summer .
5 Correspondingly , its projection horizon would be 3-10 years although it will necessarily project short-term developments too .
6 Although it will never attain real equality , a democratic society will seek to ensure that there is a redistribution in wealth through taxation which funds the services which provide help to those that need it .
7 It is important that the systems planning team is not dominated by the technologists , although it will certainly include them .
8 ‘ I intend leaving this the first moment I can for Sydney hence to Hobart Town to see you , although it will verily interfere with my pursuits .
9 We might go on to say that not only in the medieval period with its plainsong , but also today , the Church owes more to the prayer and music of the religious orders than it will ever appreciate .
10 ‘ Rupert and the Green Dragon ’ is produced by the same people who brought ‘ Postman Pat and ‘ Fireman Sam ’ to the Opera House so it will obviously appeal to children who love to see their favourite characters on stage .
11 Increase the heat and reduce the liquid until it will just coat the chicken .
12 He says ‘ SAG efforts are frozen , it ca n't decide which way to go and does n't look like it 'll ever get its act together . ’
13 So you may have to ask Norman if it 'll now work .
14 ‘ I do n't want any technical information ’ , I replied , ‘ I just need to know if it will still run on my ordinary PC with 640Kb memory ’ .
15 Well I 'll , I 'll put it in this one because if it will half smell
16 If it will really make you happy .
17 A good hairdresser will tell you a ) if she thinks it will suit you or not and b ) if it will actually work on your hair type .
18 He says ‘ SAG efforts are frozen , it ca n't decide which way to go and does n't look as if it will ever get its act together . ’
19 Cos it 'll actually take me till about half past the day to get any feeling in it , but as I say
20 I would feel very happy that there was an under , under provision if I , if I refer to the agenda item twelve , where it says if I read it right that there is twenty three point six percent industrial floor space unoccupied at present and I would have thought it was crazy to start er erm coming up and building even more cos it will just put that figure up will it not ?
21 Let's have a look at the text now , cos it will hopefully make these a lot clearer and you will see what I am on about .
22 Because it 'll probably need more than what 's in the bucket anyway .
23 I think we need to , for th this time round because it 'll soon get , you know
24 No it 's because it 'll only look at the
25 If you 've got a per perfectly good answer , do n't start writing a load of waffle as well because it 'll only detract from your mark .
26 I tidy and vacuum the sitting room after she 's gone to bed — I do n't see any point in doing it in the morning because it 'll only get messed up again .
27 And it came home to me that you know we all had to come to terms in some way with erm with what it was all about and the kids and you know and it became something of a I mean i it was the experience that we went through you know it was i it was you know something that we 'll always remember I think because it 'll always make Christmas different I think for us in a way you know but it And when they came up from South Wales with car loads and van loads and I mean we all just sobbed you know I mean there was nothing to do really you know it was just and I think anyway that was Christmas , but I mean er .
28 Of course , one cornerstone of this model of the structure of heroin ‘ epidemics ’ is the questionable assumption that only a certain proportion of the population are likely to take heroin , the corollary assumption being that the ‘ epidemic ’ must have a life cycle because it will eventually exhaust the pool of potential heroin users .
29 We await this report with interest because it will also provide information to assist with future policy reviews .
30 Well I better not tell them because it will completely spoil their holiday but erm it 's h it 's interesting because we 've been mentioning it to other people I 'm sure they 've never .
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