Example sentences of "will [verb] [to-vb] for [det] " in BNC.

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1 So always buy more flowers and foliage than you think you will need to allow for some spares .
2 Some pupils of secondary school age who have special educational needs may continue to display some literacy skills within the lower levels associated with key stages 1 and 2 , so the teaching they receive in English will need to cater for this whilst incorporating material with a range and degree of interest , and in some cases intellectual demand , more appropriate to their chronological age .
3 No Talmudic saying was nearer to him than that at the end of the Kiddushin : ‘ When a man faces his Maker , he will have to account for those ( God-given ) pleasures of life which he failed to enjoy , ’ and the Mezeritzer Rabbi commented , albeit a little more warily , ‘ You may reach a compromise between evil and good by enjoying legitimate bodily pleasure and serving God at the same time . ’
4 But I am afraid this will have to wait for another occasion . ’
5 However , that discussion will have to wait for another day .
6 ‘ I 'm sorry to disappoint you , but Hadrian and his wall will have to wait for another time . ’
7 All is well , however , except that the 140 people on the island will have to wait for another occasion to exercise their democratic rights .
8 Tomkins ' shares have come down , falling from 260p to 220p on the extra shares it will have to issue for this bid .
9 Some people will have to pay for some services .
10 In some cases , with your manager 's prior permission , you may make long distance calls or calls to directory enquiries but you will have to pay for these .
11 You will have to pay for this report ; around £100 for a £60,000 property .
12 Companies drilling for oil in these regions will have to pay for any environmental damage they cause , and the DOE can stop any drilling that harms wildlife , according to the plan .
13 Residential homes will face losing some of their fees and we will have to compensate for this out of our transferred funds ’ .
14 As we have seen , the establishment of NAB , with its very strong representation from the local authorities , creates a new environment for the polytechnics , and the colleges and institutes of higher education , to which they will have to adjust for some years to come .
15 Some will wish to press for more neighbourhood educational provision for visually handicapped pupils and will hope that their child can go to school on a daily basis from home like his fully sighted peers .
16 Small groups , say three or four , agree among then , selves that they will try to cover for each other when one of the group has a problem .
17 The Employment Service has published the Jobseeker 's Charter which sets out the standards of service that the Agency will aim to achieve for each client .
18 The evils of the system of exploitation and oppression will continue to exist for some time .
19 The number of 18-year-olds will continue to decline for many years to come , so it will require an unprecedented management initiative to offset the effects of staffing levels if services are to be maintained , never mind increased , to meet the aspirations of the current strategic plans .
20 Customers will continue to ask for more — maybe not for higher prices .
21 We will continue to care for those in need and work to establish a society that is generous , as well as prosperous .
22 No 86 MEFS at Bloemspruit will continue to train for those bound for Daks and bigger transports and is tipped to be the last to convert to the ‘ new generation ’ Dakota .
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