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

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1 So there is little chance that the 1993 programme will go for short-term audience gain at the expense of long-term credibility .
2 ‘ I thought … ’ is the last record 8 Storey Window will make for Mad Minute .
3 The core will stay for some time .
4 An example of such a sheet is shown opposite , but the exact symptoms written in the left-hand column will vary for each child .
5 Of course , the motorist will pay for lead-free petrol in the long run .
6 Neither team will qualify for next year 's World Cup finals in the United States so the outcome is hardly crucial .
7 ‘ expose your person ’ Means the penis and no other part of the body will suffice for this offence .
8 I also hope that the hon. Gentleman will press for better traffic arrangements for the rest of us , on the A470 and everywhere else .
9 It usually self-triggers and the lamp will light for one second or so .
10 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 .
11 This locomotive will stay for one week only .
12 This is an issue which Western Governments and unions are only really beginning to grapple with in the context of the Single European market , and for many that is where the debate will stay for some time .
13 Figure 9b shows the space which a naive search algorithm will explore for this task .
14 But science will work for any man .
15 The arguaments over the truth of the book and whether it should have been made public will rage for some time to come .
16 By necessity changes will take many years to enact a , id consequently the present system will prevail for some time .
17 Either way , the new structure will allow for greater flexibility and remove one layer of unnecessary supervision from the management of the Gallery .
18 A supervision order will last for one year beginning with the date on which it was made unless the supervisor applies to the court to extend it ( para 6 ) .
19 Rather , an enlightened dualist will search for some significance , which we may call STYLISTIC VALUE , in a writer 's choice to express his sense in this rather than that way .
20 Attendance by legal representative will suffice for this purpose but that person must be conversant with the case and have full authority to act ( Home Office Circular 48/1991 , para 62 ) .
21 The skilled operator will aim for efficient performance .
22 Unless we do better than IT Year did in conveying what information technology is , who knows what uses the man on the Clapham omnibus will find for new technology .
23 Welcome though it is to see such friendly typecasting , we should hope that the opening up of broadcasting to more gay representation will allow for greater diversity .
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