Example sentences of "[noun] will [vb infin] [adv prt] for a " in BNC.
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1 | The managing director of Oxford United said the club will fight on for a new stadium , despite planning problems . |
2 | In due course ( usually about the end of January ) such Bills will come up for a second reading , i.e. they will appear again on the order paper for consideration during private business , the first item on the Houses ' agenda after prayers , usually 2.35 to 2.40 or 2.45 p.m . |
3 | The disk will whizz around for a few seconds , and then you get the rows of statistics . |
4 | The argument will go on for a long time . |
5 | The jury will remain out for a year or two yet on whether the operating system can see off the threat from Microsoft Corp and its Windows NT , but Unix is definitely not winning big in the public relations stakes : the Wall Street Journal dismisses Unix as ‘ a catch-all term for many operating systems that share some features and a common parentage ’ . |
6 | The jury will remain out for a year or two yet on whether the operating system can see off the threat from Microsoft Corp and its Windows NT , but Unix is definitely not winning big in the public relations stakes : the Wall Street Journal dismisses Unix as ‘ a catch-all term for many operating systems that share some features and a common parentage ’ . |
7 | The USAF will not say how often its charges will go out for a spin along the byways of central England . |
8 | The reminders of the V-Force will live on for a while yet until the Victors are retired so perhaps we will see more of this not unimpressive aircraft in 1993 . |
9 | PRINCESS Diana and her two boys will jet off for a sunshine holiday in the Caribbean , it was revealed last night . |
10 | Together with a partner , one lucky reader will jet off for a luxury £600 Paris weekend . |