Example sentences of "[noun sg] will [verb] [verb] for " in BNC.
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1 | So a wild horse will learn to ask for food in the same way as a domestic horse that it may be stabled with , and older foals learn to copy their mothers , and demand their oats with the same imperious neigh . |
2 | Industry will have to pay for the licences they are granted and will have a duty to reduce pollution and render their discharges harmless . |
3 | That is the price that Labour will have to pay for its policy , in the unlikely event of its ever being able to implement it . |
4 | You can choose between the two different batteries for the Convertible , the lighter A cell type gives around two hours use , while the heavier , larger C cell will keep going for over three . |
5 | Garry will have registered for you both and I 'm sure he 's eagerly awaiting your arrival . ’ |
6 | The evils of the system of exploitation and oppression will continue to exist for some time . |
7 | It is understood that Typhoo Tea will seek to qualify for the Fairtrade Mark , in addition to its own mark ; they indicate that they are willing to pay for it . |
8 | ‘ And presumably , ’ said Julia , who had been reading the backlog of newspapers that had accumulated during her illness , ‘ the appalling winter will have done for this year 's as well . ’ |
9 | Banging sounds emanating from the boiler may be caused by a build-up of scale , especially in hard water areas ( see under Corrosion ) or to air being drawn into the system — usually a design fault which a heating expert will have to trace for you . |
10 | ‘ If we do n't step on it the inn will have closed for the afternoon , and we wo n't get a glass of the urine of Culex pipiens . |
11 | TWO Liverpool cousins who have become the first prison visitors awarded damages after a search ordeal will have to wait for their cash , following a Home Office decision to appeal against the award . |
12 | They are Chinese , family-run empires whose aged founders remain at the helm , creating inevitable speculation about succession squabbles and , more importantly , about whether such a style of management will continue to work for billion-dollar conglomerates with international ambitions . |
13 | Bearing this number in mind , you decide how many tokens your child will have to pay for a list ( something like a menu ) of rewards you have constructed , such as choosing a favourite pudding , staying up later than usual , a box of crayons or a special outing . |
14 | All parents hope their child will enjoy reading for the pleasure of it . |
15 | This means that if , for example , the cooking cycle is programmed for two-and-a-half minutes at a required temperature the machine will adjust to compensate for the fall in temperature which occurs when a frozen or chilled food will have been cooked for two-and-a-half minutes at the correct temperature . |
16 | Oh well , I guess having one classy band make a return will have to do for now . |
17 | Even then our marker point will have preserved for us a stability in stratigraphical nomenclature and will have saved us from the utterly wasteful vacillations in opinion and fashion that trouble us today . |
18 | ‘ I 'm sorry to disappoint you , but Hadrian and his wall will have to wait for another time . ’ |
19 | In the absence of any agreement , or undertaking , then probably out of necessity the wife will have to pay for repairs , and explore the possibility when the trust comes to an end of applying to the court ( under " liberty to apply " ) for a variation of the division of the sale proceeds so that she is reimbursed . |
20 | No doubt this person will have knitted for family and friends and should be familiar with the workings of the machine . |
21 | Governors who are committed to the cause of special education will have to bid for a share of resources in competition with the advocates of other areas of the curriculum who will be pressing their case with equal vigour . |
22 | The new framework for higher education will require funding for basic and strategic research in each subject to be allocated selectively to high-quality departments . |
23 | We hope the human race will continue to exist for millions of years , and grow to more understanding but , in the year 2020 , the world seems to be falling apart at the seams . ’ |
24 | The tension disc at the top of the yarn mast will need adjusting for the thread . |
25 | For example , infants of 8 months of age will continue to search for an object , such as a toy , which is repeatedly hidden behind the same cover . |
26 | I am sure that that issue is not dead and that the health authority will continue to look for more appropriate landing facilities . |
27 | More sweeping changes to deal with the threat of global warming will have to wait for the Government 's environment white paper under discussion in cabinet committee . |
28 | All is well , however , except that the 140 people on the island will have to wait for another occasion to exercise their democratic rights . |
29 | Of course , some of those whose jobs are reallocated in the dispersal policy will decide to look for other employment in the locality in which they currently work . |
30 | Moreover , the risk that conventional conflicts may get out of hand and degenerate into nuclear disaster is one with which mankind will have to live for ever , and it strengthens the argument for attempting to keep conflicts within some kinds of bounds . |