Example sentences of "will [vb infin] for [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I know it will hurt for a little while , but I 'll get better , so why worry ? |
2 | Accept that it hurts , that every movement will hurt for the foreseeable future . |
3 | Sure erm no amount of audience contact will compensate for a boring subject . |
4 | Next month he will commute from his home in Fulham to a club in Hamburg , where he will prepare for the grass-court season by playing on clay for a club in the Second Division of the German League . |
5 | The rest of the year I will prepare for the Open . |
6 | I think that the record will remain for a long , long time . |
7 | Although a good deal of success has been achieved with regard to mapping vegetation ( Hathout , 1980 ) , there are still problems with resolution and cloud cover ( Allan , 1980 ) and although these are gradually being resolved by radar , the problem of more detailed and fine-grained interpretation will remain for the foreseeable future ( Deane , 1980 ) . |
8 | But , that niggle aside , London is where he will remain for the foreseeable future . |
9 | Although microfilm will remain for the foreseeable future by far the more acceptable medium of preservation , as a versatile aid to the scholar the computer image is far in advance . |
10 | But he was overwhelmed by his simple , beneficial error on the 16th at Cypress Point , and you can rest assured that that , along with Waggoner 's other impressions and observations , will make for an interesting read when the book hits the shelves for the 1990 Christmas rush . |
11 | In Romania the legacy of the late President Ceausescu 's National Stalinism' will persist for a considerable time and the directions of change can not easily be predicted . |
12 | Well , people come on a day to day basis , like a working environment , right ? er Each individual will stay for a different length of time , it could be weeks , months , even years . |
13 | TransmissionRetryTimeout=45 : Time ( in seconds ) Windows will wait for a busy device ( such as a modem ) to reply . |
14 | It stops INTERRUPTIONS If you take turns in listening to each other you will wait for the other person to finish before you come in . |
15 | Decide what teaching resources you will need for the formal teaching sessions . |
16 | Memories of the last will linger for a long time to come . |
17 | He asserts that when faced with paying higher prices ( and significantly higher prices ) for the precise product specification consumers are supposed to want , those consumers will opt for the low-priced goods . |
18 | The first three in each heat will qualify for a regional semi-final in September . |
19 | Policies with prefix letters PM or FM ( Motor Car ) , MC ( Motor Cycle ) or CM ( Commercial Vehicle — excluding policies numbered lower than 100,000 ) will qualify for a Special Discount of just under 6% where the policies have been in force continuously for at least three years when they are renewed during the year commencing 1st July 1981 . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | All applications received will qualify for a free carriage clock which you will receive once your application has been accepted . |
22 | Most people who take a personal pension in place of SERPS will qualify for an extra 2 per cent payment by the DSS on top of the minimum contributions . |
23 | Among the RAC 's five million members are approximately 3,000 motorists who will qualify for the new long service awards . |
24 | Expenditure will qualify for the new 20% initial allowance if it is incurred under a legally binding contract made in the year ending 31 October 1993 , and the claimant was contractually committed to the expenditure by that contract . |
25 | Such expenditure will qualify for the initial allowance where the new contract meets the conditions set out above . |
26 | 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 . |
27 | In the next few weeks advertisements will appear for a chief executive who , if all goes to plan , will have a year to run themselves in and have a real say in building the new institution . |
28 | How much this will do for the hard hit Darlington to Hartlepool commuter is anyone 's guess . |
29 | Amdahl says its own effort will do for the top-end of the Unix market what Novell Inc and Unix System Laboratories Inc are doing for low-end and desktop Unix . |
30 | Amdahl hopes its part of the exercise will do for the top-end of the Unix market what Novell Inc and Unix System Laboratories Inc are doing for low-end and desktop Unix . |