Example sentences of "will be [vb pp] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Sometimes they 'll be gone for days on end , ’ Stanley said , warming to his theme .
2 be around but it 'll be fascinating cos you 'll be recorded for life June !
3 With all this on offer , you 'll be spoilt for choice of things to do , but there 's still more !
4 From the classics to the latest hits , on stations such as Sky Radio and Radio Luxembourg , you 'll be spoilt for choice .
5 87 per cent of grooms now choose to wear a wedding ring and with the Beaverbrooks extensive collection of men 's rings including rings to match the bride 's he 'll be spoilt for choice .
6 You 'll be spoilt for choice at Beaverbrooks who , along with wedding rings , offer the widest selection of gold jewellery to delight even the tiniest bridesmaids .
7 If you find stately homes and country houses fascinating , you 'll be spoilt for choice around Brighton & Hove .
8 And there 's tennis , snooker , darts , bowls , an indoor swimming pool and so much more you 'll be spoilt for choice !
9 If you have the right hand light on , the needles selected by the blanks ( which on lace cards will be nearly all the needles ) will be selected for transfer .
10 Use will also be made of information collected from documentary sources , such as company annual reports , and a small number of companies will be selected for case studies .
11 In the future people will be selected for posts on merit , regardless of gender or race .
12 Rather , the components of the aid package ( including national aids paid by member states within the LFA ) with implications for nature conservation will be selected for study .
13 Quite often at this stage , sherds will be selected for illustration in the published report , and any joins between sherds will be looked for .
14 Drawing information from a variety of sources , and in particular from a national database of commons being structured at the Department of Geography , Aberystwyth , representative samples of ‘ public access ’ commons will be selected for analysis , with a view to evaluating the ways in which such areas are administered , the problems that they face , and the effectiveness of particular schemes of management and regulation .
15 For overseas students who are unable to attend for interview in Edinburgh , arrangements will be made for specimens of work to be submitted before a decision on admission is taken .
16 ( iii ) Compensation will be made for 50% of the difference between the travelling times as defined in para. ( i ) above and will be applied , where appropriate , for a period of up to 4 years .
17 No charge will be made for attendance at this event .
18 NO CHARGE will be made for attendance at this seminar .
19 Full provision will be made for dilapidation payments payable under lease agreements .
20 A similar offer will be made for Session 1991/92 .
21 Allowance will be made for contingencies , but these are to be the exception rather than the rule .
22 Collections will be made for Winch and cheques presented .
23 An allowance will be made for accommodation not used in Bangkok .
24 An allowance will be made for accommodation not used in Bangkok .
25 In an effort to help funds for the church and its path , a charge of £3 will be made for listeners and singers .
26 It is hoped that new acquisitions of sculpture will be made for display in the garden , which will be increased in size .
27 EGG HATCHERIES will be monitored for salmonella , following a decision yesterday to tighten controls on the bacterium which has caused a rising tide of food poisoning cases in recent years .
28 Their writing will be analysed for complexity ( e.g. grammar ) and content ( e.g. relevance , logical progression ) .
29 Over the next year , other countries will be evaluated for service , with Mexico , Australia , Japan and Singapore targeted for early implementation .
30 The new National Certificate in Greenkeeping will be recognised for entry to this HNC .
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