Example sentences of "will [verb] [adv] a " in BNC.

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1 This limits the degree of possible grazing or nibbling and explains why deer and cattle , for example , will eat just a few mouthfuls from each tree before moving on .
2 It will affect about a dozen reactors , all of which are used for research purposes only .
3 ‘ Clegg will make about a hundred thousand , ’ said Peter Sidey , ‘ if his application goes through .
4 But it will make only a marginal difference to the stagnant housing market .
5 This is because the profit function before the change must have been horizontal at the optimum , so a small change in the optimum price will make only a marginal difference to the firms ' profits .
6 I still think highly of that set but it comes on three discs — and even taking Hyperion 's cheaper price into consideration , you will make quite a saving on the newer set .
7 ‘ It will make quite a difference to the Feethams side of the building , ’ said Mr Buxton .
8 Its very upsetting in more ways than one and an awkward time for a change of priests so Fr John will want just a little time to settle in and feel at home .
9 The present level of oil tax revenue will build about a million hotel rooms per year , providing really excellent facilities of the standard expected by overseas visitors to our country .
10 Gover is now planning to write his memoirs , which will cover quite a range of cricketing experience .
11 You will stay here an hour longer as a punishment for trying to deceive us . ’
12 This will withstand even a determined attack , as the plastic film will hold even when the glass is cracked .
13 These packages will introduce both a European dimension and language learning to the existing course .
14 Eventually they become quite large , reaching six inches or more , so you will need rather a large tank for them .
15 For this you will need both a plain writing nozzle and a basket-weave nozzle .
16 Jacquard patterns which are knitted using the AX ( KX ) or FX settings can be knitted following a full needle rib , but those knitted with the BX ( LX ) or HX settings will need either a 2x1 rib or a tubular welt as the full needle rib would be too wide for the fabric .
17 Yet , although that directive will need only a qualified majority vote , it is unlikely to whisk through the council .
18 You will need only a smear of oil for the face ; if you drench the skin , oil is liable to seep into your partners eyes .
19 Ed Morrison and Roger Quittenton ( England ) , Jim Fleming ( Scotland ) and Steve Hilditch ( Ireland ) will lecture and the weekend will include either a Pilkington Cup match or a Courage League match on the Saturday and a county side versus Brighton on Sunday .
20 It will include both a text to accompany future training courses , and a self-tutorial .
21 In most cases the answer will include only a fraction of the total .
22 Not all the attitudes which precede a review will survive once a management plan has been put into action .
23 Perhaps there are Leicester citizens who will feel just a little sorry if the bird we all love to hate were ever banished ; no longer to amaze us with squabbling antics in the garden , purposeful flight lines at the end of day , noisy pre-roost assemblies — and starling spectaculars at dusk .
24 Britain will contribute about a sixth of the £250 million cost .
25 The discussion will bring together a wide range of scientists , including crystallographers , spectroscopists and theoreticians , who are interested in enzymes .
26 The conference will bring together a number of authorities in various aspects of chemistry , agriculture and the environment .
27 Four anthropologists , in consultation with a medical sociologist , will bring together a set of research approaches including : cultural analysis of recent parliamentary debate ; ethnographic studies in a community and within households ; the re-evaluation of anthropological theorising on kinship in plural societies .
28 It will bring together a symphony orchestra , pop stars , hot air balloons and fireworks in one of the biggest events of its kind ever staged in England .
29 Through the totality , itself a kind of rational self writ large , the individual takes on meaning ; the present is sacrificed to a future which will bring forth an ultimate , objective meaning when the totality of history is realized .
30 Or a cat will bring home a live mouse to teach her kittens how to catch it .
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