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

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1 It has been put to me that when the Act comes into force on 1st May 1975 it will make a nonsense out of the children 's hearing system .
2 ( ALL includes hidden files , damaged files , in fact it will make a clone copy of the disk ) To use DISKCOPY simply place the Source disk in ( for example ) drive A : and the Destination disk in drive B : and type DISKCOPY A : B : If you only have one drive ( drive A : ) then type DISKCOPY A : A : and watch the screen for directions , as it will tell you when to swap the Source disk over for the Destination and vice versa .
3 It will make a change . ’
4 The reduction wo n't hurt Midland much because the connection to the grid will still be necessary , and it will make a profit from the schemes installed , not just in its own area but throughout the UK .
5 If you actually allow it to be a caf in your premises which hopefully will also satisfy some of our customers then apparently it will make a profit .
6 Open Software Foundation stalwart Digital Equipment Corp last week finally bowed to the inevitable , announcing it will make a Unix SVR4 personality generally available for its OSF/1 version 1.2 implementation on Alpha AXP machines from September ( UX No 404 ) .
7 ‘ Well , it will make a break . ’
8 It will make a difference to our world-view , to the way we see people , to the way we view God .
9 It will make a difference to Alex , too .
10 It will make a difference to the smaller charities . ’
11 It will make a difference , but not much .
12 ‘ I 'm sure it will make a difference , ’ said Steve Wright , a ballroom dancer who happens to share his name with a Radio One disc jockey , a man who probably never played a Glenn Miller record in his life .
13 Er preferably yeah but I do n't think it will make a difference to you .
14 I mean if we do n't have compatible systems , then it 's not going to make a lot of it will make a difference , but not going to make as much difference , but I think if we do it could it really could be revolutionary .
15 If the buyer subsequently retains the goods without objection , it may be taken to have accepted the offer ; however , if within a reasonable time the buyer responds making clear that it does not accept the seller 's terms , it will make a counter offer and will not be bound by the seller 's terms .
16 However , if you require RAC to correspond on your behalf , it will incur a charge of £12 per letter .
17 And in case anyone thought that that was the end of the bad news , the company says it expects that its revenue for the first quarter to September 27 will be below analysts ' expectations and that it will incur a loss for the quarter .
18 If successful in winning the contract , it will involve a survey team travelling to Kasurstan .
19 It will involve a deal to give greater powers to the European Parliament to control the EC council of ministers which , in turn , will supervise the proposed central bank on behalf of the 12 member governments .
20 ‘ As women we are forced to accept that if we have a relationship with a man , it will involve a lot of work : looking after him , putting his needs before ours .
21 CLE said it will prepare a report for a client who is then free to decide whether or not to act on it .
22 Every week At It will present a feature on extra-marital affairs — coming soon : coping with a bisexual window cleaner on roller skates .
23 Is Labour saying that it will create a parliament in Scotland which is at liberty to repeal Westminster legislation ?
24 It will create a family doctor service more accountable to its customers and more attuned to its patients ’ needs . ’
25 if I do M D space put here , it will create a sub-directory , below the one two three directory , but if I want as a sub-directory from the roots directory , I have to type M D back-slash put .
26 If we cancel it now it will create a lot of bad feeling and leave us with egg on our faces . ’
27 It will create a number of jobs for people living in the area .
28 Very indifferent to conditions , though it will relish a planting medium consisting of nutritious detritus .
29 ‘ Well , I 'm sure with all that air inside it from the balls , ’ explained Endill , ‘ It will eat a ball too many and float up into the sky for all to see . ’
30 ‘ Maybe that is true , but I ca n't see how it will deter a side which has superior scrummaging from trying to use it in such a situation ’ , said Ken Rowlands , the WRU director of refereeing .
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