Example sentences of "a [noun sg] will [verb] for " in BNC.

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1 The party ultimately having to make a payment will look for ways to postpone that event for as long as possible , and will be able to do so without risk if there is no interest provision .
2 Unless the centre or SCOTVEC identifies a need for an earlier date , a contract will operate for a fixed period , after which a further Quality Audit will take place .
3 The Terrence Higgins Trust , in co-operation with the Centre of Medical Law and Ethics , King 's College , London have produced a LIVING WILL form for use by people with HIV or AIDS .
4 After all , a dog or a cat will come for the rub and tickle it so obviously enjoys .
5 ‘ It would be nice to start with a win , but a draw will do for me ’ — ANDY ROXBURGH
6 Once opened , a jar will keep for up to two weeks in the fridge ( seal surface with a little olive oil ) .
7 A securitisation will qualify for a linked presentation even though the seller retains significant risk on the underlying mortgages ( even with little potential upside ) , provided ( among other things ) that claims against the seller are limited solely to the assets securitised .
8 In fact at room temperature a diamond will survive for longer than the present age of the Universe .
9 Thus a secretary will work for many boss ( not bosses ) .
10 YOU and a companion will stay for two nights at the luxury half-timbered Alvaston Hall Hotel .
11 There is a difference , commonly 1/8 % , between the rate at which a bank will bid for deposits from other banks , ‘ Libid ’ ( London Interbank Bid Rate ) and the rate at which a bank can borrow from other banks , ‘ Libor ’ ( London Interbank Offered Rate ) .
12 We have increased housing support grant so that all local authorities that incur a deficit in running a hostel will qualify for grant .
13 What is to be understood as happening is perhaps that , given that someone wants to be Christian , she as a feminist will look for what female representation there may be in the religion , whether or not this is fully satisfactory .
14 ‘ Sometimes a merchant in a souk will settle for perhaps a profit of only five per cent , ’ says Mr Latif of the Moroccan Tourist Board .
15 Also by virtue of its ability to predict whether a company will survive for a given period of time , it can give the credit manager more confidence to enter into long term relationships with customers .
16 A bottle will keep for a couple of hours once out of the fridge , but if you need to keep it for longer you should store it in an insulated cool-bag until it 's needed .
17 Rubbing it ahead with a duster will do for weeks !
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