Example sentences of "[pers pn] will [verb] for a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | She said : ‘ If enough interest is shown through people contacting me on Barlaston extension 2486 , then I will arrange for a specialist consultant to give a talk . ’ |
2 | ‘ If she wishes to play at being a tourist , I will arrange for a guide for her . ’ |
3 | ‘ I will indent for a fee for you . ’ |
4 | I will proceed for a moment . |
5 | Perhaps she will stay for a while . ’ |
6 | If , when you get on , all your weight is left on the back foot , the back of the board will inevitably sink and you will go for a swim — as you step on to the board move the weight forwards quickly . |
7 | ‘ You will stay for a bowl of soup , Sir John ? |
8 | If you will hold for a moment … ’ |
9 | Here is the kind of letter you will write for a reference : re Mr John Smith The above is proposing to take a lease of certain residential premises at an annual rent of £ and maintenance charges at present £ , and he has supplied your name as a reference . |
10 | When the next phone call comes , which it will very shortly , you will ask for a copy of that day 's newspaper signed by your daughter . |
11 | Again , looking at the beginner 's schedule , on Friday of week three , you will run for a total of one hour . |
12 | ‘ Tomorrow we will look for a house to rent but as I only arrived in London this morning I have not had the time . |
13 | It is likely they will plump for a compromise between the two for the next election , likely to be in months rather than years . |
14 | But many of the fertilised eggs remain buried deep among the sand grains where they will stay for a month until , once more , high water reaches this part of the beach , stirring the sand , releasing the larvae to swim freely in the sea . |
15 | I had never tried cutting paeonies , thinking they would not last very long , but Daphne tells me they will survive for a week or more with proper conditioning . |
16 | They will play for a place in the preliminary round of the £135,000 Embassy World Professional Championship to be staged in London this December . |
17 | Later they will look for a pretext to create some kind of dispute and then utilise certain international organizations they control to carry out intervention against the Cuban people . |
18 | but it 's it 's not , just looks and it will do for a while . |
19 | ‘ It 's not quite all , ’ said Owen , ‘ but it will do for a start . ’ |
20 | It will pay for a dog and its training for one year . |
21 | It will work for a recogniser , with just one node in the top layer , but it is phrased as if the top layer contains many nodes . |
22 | It will run for a couple of years , ’ he said . |
23 | It will run for a year , beginning next month . |
24 | This means it can tolerate an actual break in supply because it will run for a time on the batteries . |
25 | It will keep for a while , at least until I have recorded a little visit I made after I finished writing my life of Elsie and the episode concerning the Butcher . |
26 | The Colorado-based Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund , which finances the centre , says it will wait for a ceasefire before attempting to resume research at Karisoke . |
27 | He seems to be making his demands for concessions from the industry on the basis that otherwise he will go for a ban . |
28 | In the light of the Minister 's reply to my hon. Friend the Member for Wakefield ( Mr. Hinchliffe ) , will he guarantee that at European level he will press for a system of mandatory labelling so that eggs are labelled ’ battery ’ , ’ barn eggs ’ , ’ free range ’ or whatever ? |
29 | Coun Cummings is receiving rehabilitation therapy at Clatterbridge Hospital and on Monday he will travel for a check up to the Royal Brompton Hospital in London , where the bypass surgery was carried out . |
30 | Perhaps he will settle for a life on the back benches , cushioned by his massive majority , but it can not be the most exciting prospect in the world . |