Example sentences of "[noun] will [vb infin] for a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Interest earned on the proceeds of last year 's £572m rights issue will account for a sizeable slice . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | Some newsagents will agree for a small fee to do a mail drop with the daily or evening papers . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | I think that the record will remain for a long , long time . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | This penalty , according to the legislation , will be £100 , and the penalty period will extend for a further two years . |
10 | The cash will pay for a purpose-built dermatology department at South Cleveland Hospital , Middlesbrough . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | In Romania the legacy of the late President Ceausescu 's National Stalinism' will persist for a considerable time and the directions of change can not easily be predicted . |
15 | Sure erm no amount of audience contact will compensate for a boring subject . |
16 | A securitisation will qualify for a linked presentation even though the seller retains significant risk on the underlying mortgages ( even with little potential upside ) , provided ( among other things ) that claims against the seller are limited solely to the assets securitised . |
17 | According to American projections , these actions will compensate for a 15 per cent increase in emissions of carbon . |
18 | The United Kingdom will work for a successful United Nations Conference on Environment and Development next June . |
19 | ( b ) Use will continue for a substantial period . |
20 | In the next few weeks advertisements will appear for a chief executive who , if all goes to plan , will have a year to run themselves in and have a real say in building the new institution . |
21 | The existing pension arrangements will continue for a transitional period . |
22 | New legislation will allow for a local vote on desegregation of individual areas . |
23 | TransmissionRetryTimeout=45 : Time ( in seconds ) Windows will wait for a busy device ( such as a modem ) to reply . |
24 | Unless the centre or SCOTVEC identifies a need for an earlier date , a contract will operate for a fixed period , after which a further Quality Audit will take place . |
25 | Bridgwater , who dropped two leagues in consecutive seasons , hope Taylor will return for a further season after a short trip to New Zealand in the summer . |
26 | The money will pay for a three year scheme to improve 334 houses and five bungalows on the 1960s built estate . |
27 | But for most of the workforce this price is relatively high and short-lived ; money will motivate for a short time especially if it is a potentially large sum of money ( e.g. football pools , lotteries , gambling ) . |
28 | Formal teaching will continue for a further 8 weeks , with degree/diploma examinations held before Easter . |
29 | Even if the application is dismissed , the tenant 's tenancy will continue for a further three months plus time for appeal , which is currently four weeks . |
30 | No doubt controversy will continue for a long time , and no one will ever convince the superstitious mother . |