Example sentences of "[pron] will for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | After giving due praise for the ‘ truly magnificent score o 68 gross ’ ( not an official record as a temporary green was in use ) , Jack goes on to write , with sensitive appreciation , ‘ Spare a thought if you will for Fred Willson who had handed in a card of 43 points in the same competition , a Stableford round , which in ordinary circumstances surely would have entitled anyone to anticipate receiving the most acceptable prize from the Captain . |
2 | It is clear that the ‘ costs charges and expenses ’ referred to both in the legal mortgage of 18 February 1985 ( which may be taken as typical of all the mortgage deeds ) and in the guarantee and debenture of 6 June 1985 may include both costs charges and expenses of or incidental to litigation ( which we will for convenience refer to as ‘ litigation costs ’ ) and costs , charges and expenses incurred otherwise than in connection with litigation ( ‘ non-litigation costs ’ ) . |
3 | He said : ‘ For Saturday and Sunday games we wo n't use the FIFA rule but we will for Monday evening games before internationals . ’ |
4 | No ordinary person wants them any more , though they will for years to come provide talking points for the chattering classes . |
5 | As one peasant put it to Yakovlev on a later occasion : No one will help you for cash , but everyone will for home-brew . ’ |