Example sentences of "[noun] will [verb] for [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The Department of Industry will pay for the first three years , but after that expects FABMS to pay for itself . |
2 | The Village Association will pay for the three monthly intervals . |
3 | The new TradeUp ‘ 93 programme will run for the full year and accepts units from Sun Microsystems Inc , Digital Equipment Corp , IBM Corp , Silicon Graphics Inc , Apple Computer Inc and 80386 and 80486-based personal computers for up to 30% off the price of eligible Hewlett-Packard systems . |
4 | Active or REM sleep onset will persist for the first twelve months of life in normal infants . |
5 | Most people who take a personal pension in place of SERPS will qualify for an extra 2 per cent payment by the DSS on top of the minimum contributions . |
6 | The new cars will sell for the same price as regular models , although the Ford say they will cost $100 more to produce . |
7 | Interest earned on the proceeds of last year 's £572m rights issue will account for a sizeable slice . |
8 | The sun will set for the last time on RAF Hereford in July 1994 . |
9 | The police campaign will continue for the next fortnight . |
10 | Unskilled trainees will require a great deal of supervision and so efficient management will call for a smaller span of control than a situation where the employees are experienced . |
11 | Amdahl hopes its part of the exercise will do for the top-end of the Unix market what Novell Inc and Unix System Laboratories Inc are doing for low-end and desktop Unix . |
12 | It could well be that an Australian will win for the first time . |
13 | They may be moved from this pit to others during the wriggler stage , or once they are free-swimming , and the parents will go for a further 6–8 weeks before considering another family . |
14 | Some newsagents will agree for a small fee to do a mail drop with the daily or evening papers . |
15 | ‘ Following this decision , the Community will have for the first time a single framework within which takeovers and mergers of a Community dimension can be dealt with , recognising the importance of maintaining fair competition throughout the single market . ’ |
16 | They involve an agreement that the job will last for a specified period of time , although often provisions are included to enable the contract to be renewed if so desired . |
17 | They involve an agreement that the job will last for a specified period of time , although often provisions are included to enable the contract to be renewed if so desired . |
18 | I think that the record will remain for a long , long time . |
19 | He went on : ‘ I told the lads they can create something to tell their kids and grandchildren about because if we do beat Reading 's run , the record will stand for a long , long time . |
20 | This penalty , according to the legislation , will be £100 , and the penalty period will extend for a further two years . |
21 | The cash will pay for a purpose-built dermatology department at South Cleveland Hospital , Middlesbrough . |
22 | The watertable may rise when there is very heavy rain , perhaps to the height of the upper passage and its cavern where the stream will flow for a short time , making that passage just a little larger . |
23 | The way the costs break down is affected by the region as well as the type of school : in rural areas , for instance , transport costs will account for a higher proportion of spending than in metropolitan areas ( CIPFA , 1990 , Tables 1 , 2 and 3 . |
24 | Products are always tested to conform to standard specifications ( as printed in the catalogue ) , but if there are specific analytical needs , they will gladly perform custom analyses , ensuring that the product will work for a particular application . |
25 | This routine will last for the next twelve weeks . |
26 | One of the best ways of deciding which floorcovering to use where is to work around the house , thinking about what each room will need for the best combination of looks , durability , ease of cleaning and comfort , all at a price you can afford . |
27 | The explanation has to be that the company shot itself in the foot by announcing the Sparcsystem 10 machines with such a long lead time , many would-be customers are holding back and waiting for them , and that things will not really start to pick up until those start shipping around September time — which suggests that dullness will continue for the current quarter . |
28 | It is envisaged that the national squad will spend two weeks in Johannesburg next March and then head straight to Kenya for three weeks of Cup cricket after which the top three teams will qualify for the 1995 World Cup to be staged jointly by India , Pakistan and Sri Lanka . |
29 | If this is likely , your Divisional/Section Head will arrange for the Administrative Officer ( Personnel ) to send you a self-certificate to cover the first seven days of your absence . |
30 | In such cases the court will arrange for the appropriate enquiries to be made . |