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

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1 That is the only way it 'll affect you .
2 It 'll mean we 've got a hold over him .
3 but it 'll mean you can get a lot of them .
4 ‘ You 're frightened that if we see Grandson Richard it 'll mean there really is an Arnold Bros and you 'll have been wrong !
5 Oh it 'll stop me
6 Oh it 'll stop him moaning wo n't it ?
7 It 'll stop them from crawling across ,
8 And if it and if , if instead of putting the ordinary zinc and , and carbon battery in you put a NiCad battery in , it 'll stop it doing that .
9 Roll on the common market day when the social dimension will stop that , it 'll stop it in it 's tracks , sheer exploitation that is .
10 If something stopped the star going in , it 'll stop us .
11 Well , what else is so serious that it 'll stop you from marrying ? ’
12 I mean it 'll stop you
13 Its now said it 'll extend its offer to Morland shareholders by another fourteen days …
14 Oh maybe it 'll clear itself when it 's
15 We feel this er this will hamper economic development in the district , it 'll prevent us er achieving the proposals set out in er in our local plan and we 're asking for thirty five hectares , an increase of ten hectares only .
16 This baby has gone into one of his frenetic football sessions and if I move it 'll set him off again ! ’
17 It 'll set you back £19.90 from Passenger in Beak St , London W1 , and also comes in baseball , beret and bush hat variations .
18 It 'll set you right in no time . ’
19 Yes , have a little nap ; it 'll set you up for a day 's work tomorrow .
20 Cos it 'll hold it better .
21 it 'll give somebody a good laugh
22 It 'll give them the option to say no now and again .
23 Rowden is a fine school and it 'll give him plenty of sports and develop a side of him which could never see the light of day in Ireland .
24 It 'll give him an interesting pixie look for the rest of his life . ’
25 It 'll give him heart see ?
26 It 'll give him something new to think about . ’
27 It 'll give me a chance to get on with my baking an' that then for the WI stall , ’ she said with a nod of approval .
28 ‘ Well ’ — Joe laughed now — ‘ it 'll give me a bit of practice before I 'm introduced to the real thing , and that should n't be long now . ’
29 " But I suppose one of us ought to stay awake ; and if I take the first turn it 'll give me a chance to have a look at your paw , Hlao-roo .
30 It 'll give me time to think , ’ said Tim .
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