Example sentences of "[noun pl] will [verb] for [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The new cars will sell for the same price as regular models , although the Ford say they will cost $100 more to produce .
2 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 .
3 Some newsagents will agree for a small fee to do a mail drop with the daily or evening papers .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 And er fourteen thousand pounds will pay for an awful lot of employee assistance .
7 Securing the nationalist goal and ignoring the liberal goal , many nationalists will go for the nationalist goal .
8 New studies will search for the tiniest blips in the microwave background .
9 According to American projections , these actions will compensate for a 15 per cent increase in emissions of carbon .
10 Expect that generally things will change for the better .
11 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 .
12 The existing pension arrangements will continue for a transitional period .
13 They feel their top players will return for the new season without sufficient rest — particularly as , immediately prior to the tour , England play two World Cup qualifiers in Poland ( May 29 ) and Norway ( June 2 ) .
14 TransmissionRetryTimeout=45 : Time ( in seconds ) Windows will wait for a busy device ( such as a modem ) to reply .
15 He thinks that employers will go for the cheapest labour they can .
16 We man not want pictures of birds of prey or even cows any more , but these artists will vouch for the steady demand for dogs , cats and horses .
17 The activity kicks off on Tuesday 18 May when the roads will close for the annual practice session at 6.3Opm , opening again at 9.3Opm .
18 Correct decisions on choice will depend to large extent on the type of dam to be mated and the prices that regional and national market outlets will pay for the crossbred progeny .
19 American soldiers will serve for the first time under a non-American chief , a Turk .
20 They may think that their jobs will be less secure , that they might lose the independence that they previously enjoyed , that their relationships with others will change for the worse and they might lose status , they may think the change unnecessary and they may simply fear change in itself .
21 He asserts that when faced with paying higher prices ( and significantly higher prices ) for the precise product specification consumers are supposed to want , those consumers will opt for the low-priced goods .
22 After the election for the chief whip , Labour MPs will vote for the restyled Shadow Cabinet , the elections for which are being weighted to ensure a minimum representation of three women .
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