Example sentences of "he will be [verb] for " in BNC.

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1 He will be enmeshed for his own good in the electric wires which bring with them life-giving energy to make the farm fertile .
2 He will be searching for the Volvo and with his kind of luck he will no doubt find it .
3 He will be searching for a monster pike and working his way slowly along the river by casting spinners and lures into all of the likely spots .
4 Andy has got a job to do and so have I. But if I lose he will be gutted for me at the end and if I lose I will be gutted for him . ’
5 He will be hoping for more wickets than his 45 last year from 15 games .
6 He will be hoping for another success , this time as Chelmsford boss .
7 Commonly he will be looking for evidence of thrush or trichomonal infection , but may also take samples for the other organisms that are found in the vagina from time to time .
8 Francis will desperately want to win tomorrow , and now most of the severe injuries are cleared up , he will be looking for better results .
9 Although the UK market has only been contributing some £15,000 a month or so to the company 's coffers , Christoforou expects to appoint half a dozen sales staff by April and says he will be looking for the outfit to turn over £2m plus in its first year .
10 Sunderland Harrier David Clark , trained by Stan Long , is entered for the youths 3,000 metres and he will be trying for a personal best time after improving his marks when winning the North-East 800 and 1500 metres titles .
11 He need not be taken to a designated police station if it is not anticipated he will be detained for more than six hours or where the arresting officer is without help .
12 A life prisoner can not be certain that he ever will be released on licence , but he can be certain that he will be considered for release , at latest 17 years after his sentence and periodically thereafter .
13 He will be entered for the good autumn races .
14 No doubt he will be booking for the 30th Anniversary Tour in 1994 .
15 Currently thrilling packed houses with his mellow vocal style and uncompromising ‘ no sell-out ’ cardigans , the singer wishes to point out that though he will be opening for the Happy Mondays at certain venues , he by no means endorses their outrageous and unorthodox lifestyle .
16 Currently thrilling packed houses with his mellow vocal style and uncompromising ‘ no sell-out ’ cardigans , the singer wishes to point out that though he will be opening for the Happy Mondays at certain venues , he by no means endorses their outrageous and unorthodox lifestyle .
17 He will be remembered for his indefatigable work , for his great integrity , for his diplomacy , and for his never failing courtesy .
18 He will be remembered for his wonderful attention to detail and his meticulous work .
19 Her husband Alex , 45 , said : ‘ Hopefully , when he is dealt with at a magistrates court later for driving with excess alcohol he will be banned for a long time . ’
20 ‘ Hopefully , when he is dealt with at a magistrates court later for driving with excess alcohol he will be banned for a long time . ’
21 ‘ Now he will be banned for a fortnight . ’
22 But there are exceptions and one is Leslie Waddington who has enjoyed a good volume of business at ARCO where he will be exhibiting for the third successive year .
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