Example sentences of "will [vb infin] for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He 'll think for sure I arranged this ! ’
2 ‘ I 'll know for certain in about an hour .
3 ‘ But you 'll know for certain tomorrow ? ’
4 The County Council has 28 days in which to appeal , then it 'll know for sure whether it 's the budget or jobs which will have to be cut .
5 And whereas with departmental approach we may have been satisfied with the ability to do extracts down from our corporate mainframe systems in the enterprise approach we 'll look for proper and full integration of the mainframe as an integral part of the environment .
6 ‘ We 'll advertise for permanent replacements , I think . ’
7 ‘ Yesterday I phoned the police and now , if we do n't get Liam out by two o'clock , he 'll die for certain . ’
8 Erm so do you want to log in perhaps over there , log in over there , erm and I 'll show you what to do and then what , the sheet you do you right , we 'll produce for other people , could n't we .
9 They 'll go for small birds , insects and even worms — but then , it 's said that there 's as much protein in a decent-sized earthworm as in quarter of a pound of beef , so it must be nourishing , if not very appetising by most people 's standards !
10 Fry , dismissed by the 20-stone ticket-broker for the third time yesterday , wo n't be kissing and making up this time … he 'll sue for wrongful dismissal .
11 Long sentences , which can stand plenty of repetition or extension , will make for long themes .
12 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 .
13 Differing constraint structures , we might expect , will make for different performance .
14 ‘ I thought … ’ is the last record 8 Storey Window will make for Mad Minute .
15 The electric/hydraulically powered adjustable wheelbase will stay for certain , and the recycled aluminium structure with its plastic panels is here and now technology .
16 • To have a mind-set that will strive for continual improvement in editorial quality .
17 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 .
18 Look at the toes of its front feet and if you discover fur on its nails you will know for sure there is another rabbit still to be captured .
19 ( Actually , until we carry out a properly calibrated experiment to measure the forces involved in both versions nobody will know for certain which is more powerful . )
20 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 .
21 Daphnia will survive for long periods in your tank .
22 " I will send for old Mokosh , " Neva said .
23 — it will break for sure
24 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 .
25 ‘ Voters will look for continued improvement in the quality of life and we must show exactly how Tory policies will provide it . ’
26 The judges will look for simple and effective devices which also demonstrate market potential and value for money .
27 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 .
28 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 .
29 Father we pray that you will work for good with us .
30 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 .
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