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

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1 Long sentences , which can stand plenty of repetition or extension , will make for long themes .
2 Some of my colleagues will regard this gesture on the part of the Board with pleasure that will make for whole-hearted co-operation on their part .
3 Differing constraint structures , we might expect , will make for different performance .
4 ‘ I thought … ’ is the last record 8 Storey Window will make for Mad Minute .
5 • To have a mind-set that will strive for continual improvement in editorial quality .
6 And if you go for the land reform , if you promise the peasants the land erm and you 're moving towards a position of , y you , you you 're still thinking exactly what your policy is but under that might come a a realization that absolute egalitarianism is the best way of doing this , look th th there is enough land for us to be able to do this , this is the simplest process which will guarantee for middle peasant status , it will bring their , their living standards up to acceptable levels .
7 Making the assumption that such men have working-class occupations , Sullivan argues that the housing options for them are very limited after divorce , more limited than for women who , if they have been left as single parents relying upon state benefits for their income , probably will qualify for local authority housing .
8 Daphnia will survive for long periods in your tank .
9 " I will send for old Mokosh , " Neva said .
10 First of all , the guests will search for existing connections , such as people and places they know in common , or films they have seen , and establish a network that way .
11 ‘ Voters will look for continued improvement in the quality of life and we must show exactly how Tory policies will provide it . ’
12 Instead , a store detective will look for suspicious actions and then try to put off the would-be thief by staring them out and making their presence felt .
13 We therefore propose to introduce at Report Stage a Government amendment which will provide for discretionary trusts which were in existence on 26th March 1974 to rearrange their position , if they so wish , at rates of charge which will be substantially below the rates that would otherwise be chargeable .
14 Suggestions of obligating the unemployed to work for their benefits are quite in keeping for a Government which has done virtually everything else it can to ensure that millions of Britons will work for derisory incomes .
15 If Bob succeeds in making his mark he will campaign for heated lampposts , the lifting of beach and park bans , and European Community passports for all dogs .
16 Communists will campaign for democratic control of multinational companies , for safety at work and job security .
17 If they merely project their ski-slope profile membership and attendance graphs , they will plan for continuing decline .
18 A few brief observations will suffice for present purposes .
19 A new health care purchasing authority will contract for primary services with individual practices or primary care provider units .
20 General practices will control funds for all health care except tertiary care and contingencies and will contract for secondary care services through a partnership between management and the general practice executive committee .
21 No action need be taken where the allowance is to remain with the husband and whatever arrangement is chosen will apply for future tax years until the allocation is changed .
22 If tests are successful , inventors Integrated Surgical Systems , which took six years to develop Robodoc , will apply for clinical trials throughout America .
23 That is to say , when there is a shift from traditional methods in the placement of black children then careful consideration should also be given to the implications that this will have for black children , the black community and adopters .
24 This belief will call for radical changes in employment , management and corporate strategy .
25 This development will call for detailed research in order to establish clearly and unambiguously the skills and understandings testified by a given level of achievement .
26 Interestingly , though , most of the audition selections are chosen from work of the last twenty years ; most young students will go for contemporary work .
27 So there is little chance that the 1993 programme will go for short-term audience gain at the expense of long-term credibility .
28 Net proceeds will go for working capital .
29 The top end of the waste-management industry encourages such scruples : after all , if waste can go to the cheapest hole , who will pay for expensive treatment plants ?
30 Of course , the motorist will pay for lead-free petrol in the long run .
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