Example sentences of "will [adv] [vb infin] for a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The culprit is the G string slot , which has been cut away at too sharp an angle , leaving the string supported on a tiny knife-edge ; this slot will wear much faster than the others , which will eventually call for a premature nut replacement , or at least some fancy manoeuvring with superglue and baking soda .
2 That will not happen immediately or alternatively it will only happen for a short period of time .
3 The renovation grants section must consult the local social services department , and will normally arrange for an occupational therapist to visit you to assess your needs .
4 The class of shares in respect of which employees and directors are granted options will usually provide for a mandatory sale upon cessation of employment , which strictly amounts to a uniform restriction across the whole of that class of shares .
5 The AA are continuing to offer Napier alumni Personal Membership with Relay for just £57.00 ( normally £70.00 ) and by completing a direct debit mandate for next year 's subscription payment you will also qualify for a free Associate Membership , open to any named person living permanently at your home address .
6 The inference to be drawn from the first part of his letter is that once Roman Catholics are in a voting majority they will automatically vote for a United Ireland .
7 Medical students learn to distinguish ‘ acute ’ , which means something of recent onset , from ‘ chronic ’ , which means a condition which has lasted and will probably continue for a substantial time .
8 Accounting errors Of course , the retailer will do all he can to limit the amount of shrinkage , but he will probably allow for a small percentage loss of profit when working out his budget .
9 Trainer John Spearing will now bid for a quick double with Lawnswood Junior who runs again in the Forte Ladies Stakes Handicap Final at Doncaster on Saturday where he will be ridden by Spearing 's daughter Teresa .
10 It is likely that the 77,000 acre estate 's American owner John Kluge will now look for a private buyer , especially as the lodge itself , devastated last year by fire , has almost been renovated .
11 I particularly welcome the comment which you yourself highlight which draws attention to the importance of mutual trust : ‘ Clients will increasingly look for an ongoing business relationship based on mutual trust when awarding contracts ’ .
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