Example sentences of "[noun sg] will [vb infin] 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 Interest earned on the proceeds of last year 's £572m rights issue will account for a sizeable slice .
6 The sun will set for the last time on RAF Hereford in July 1994 .
7 The police campaign will continue for the next fortnight .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 It could well be that an Australian will win for the first time .
11 ‘ 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 . ’
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 I think that the record will remain for a long , long time .
15 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 .
16 This penalty , according to the legislation , will be £100 , and the penalty period will extend for a further two years .
17 The cash will pay for a purpose-built dermatology department at South Cleveland Hospital , Middlesbrough .
18 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 .
19 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 .
20 This routine will last for the next twelve weeks .
21 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 .
22 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 .
23 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 .
24 In such cases the court will arrange for the appropriate enquiries to be made .
25 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 .
26 Sure erm no amount of audience contact will compensate for a boring subject .
27 Therefore , instead of the budget running out , say , after nine months of the year , the commissioner will preselect for the greatest perceived need ’ .
28 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 .
29 ( b ) Use will continue for a substantial period .
30 The Cabinet will meet for the first time on Wednesday to draw up a programme of legislation for the new session of Parliament , which will last 18 months until the autumn of 1993 .
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