Example sentences of "will [verb] [noun] for the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | We will encourage the young to become involved and will facilitate access for the disabled . |
2 | The fastest growth will occur in the electrical sector , with overall rates of 7 per cent pa , but uncertainty over recycling will damage prospects for the automotive polyesters — annual growth is forecast to be as low as 2 per cent for cars and 1.7 per cent for commercial vehicles . |
3 | Scottish Aggregates will seek approval for the giant quarry when their application comes before Renfrew District Council 's planning and development committee in Paisley . |
4 | The Swedish multinational has invested £6.5 million in the plant , which will manufacture chassis for the Olympian double-deck and B6 single-deck midi models for both domestic and export markets . |
5 | Most social services departments will install aids for the disabled and elderly free of charge and they may even pay towards the cost of a yearly holiday , or provide some free holiday facility . |
6 | Future product enhancements will include support for the Standard General Markup Language ( SGML ) , ISO 's SQL3 specifications and the Object Management Group 's Object Request Broker , the company says . |
7 | To support distributed computing environments , Dun & Bradstreet says SmartStream will include support for the Open Software Foundation Distributed Computing and Management Environments . |
8 | I do not propose to say more at this stage , except that I wholly accept the evidence of the surgeon as to the desperate nature of this situation , and that I grant the declaration as sought , which will include provision for the necessary consequential treatment in addition to the Caesarean operation . |
9 | Thames Polytechnic is envisaging a course which will qualify teachers for the secondary phase ; in the first instance this course will be open to teachers from the Inner London Education Authority only . |
10 | Nevertheless , the owner of the land on which development is prohibited will claim compensation for the full potential development of his land , irrespective of the fact that the value may shift to another site . |
11 | One such initiative is the Arts Multimedia Centre , due to be opened in February 1993 , which will provide opportunities for the European languages to follow the lead given by Japanese in the development of computer assisted language learning . |
12 | The collapse of these two leading houses will have repercussions for the whole industry . |
13 | The new department will have responsibility for the Dutch Institute for Energy Research , the Dutch end of the European Space Agency , the Institute for Marine Research and for the promotion of microelectronics , and biotechnology . |
14 | As a Director of P&O Developments , he will have responsibility for the Continental European property development and investment portfolio . |
15 | In his new role , he will have responsibility for the day-to-day management , operations , cleaning , maintenance and marketing of Middleton Arndale . |
16 | The modes of communication are changing and this will have implications for the historical record . |
17 | The benefits to be derived from the best practice technique are not in doubt , but it will take time for the full bottom line effect to flow through . |
18 | Social efficiency requires that prices be close to marginal cost but this will imply losses for the natural monopolist . |
19 | Rover will supply panels for the new Honda . |
20 | Some of these other policies will supply precedents for the new policy , others will supply conditions , and some may be in conflict with it . |
21 | Baronet Sir Ranulph , 48 , and 37-year-old Dr Stroud are now well advanced in their 2,200-mile trek , which will raise money for the Multiple Sclerosis Society . |
22 | The event will raise cash for the deaf . |
23 | You will get credit for the quick-thinking repartee of your one success . |
24 | You will find catalogues for the current exhibition in the stands near the display cases . |