Example sentences of "[pers pn] will [be] [vb pp] for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | With all this on offer , you 'll be spoilt for choice of things to do , but there 's still more ! |
2 | From the classics to the latest hits , on stations such as Sky Radio and Radio Luxembourg , you 'll be spoilt for choice . |
3 | You 'll be spoilt for choice at Beaverbrooks who , along with wedding rings , offer the widest selection of gold jewellery to delight even the tiniest bridesmaids . |
4 | If you find stately homes and country houses fascinating , you 'll be spoilt for choice around Brighton & Hove . |
5 | And there 's tennis , snooker , darts , bowls , an indoor swimming pool and so much more you 'll be spoilt for choice ! |
6 | be around but it 'll be fascinating cos you 'll be recorded for life June ! |
7 | Most income , however , counts and you will be assessed for income tax on : your pension , interest you receive from most types of savings , dividends from investments , any earnings ( even if these are only from casual work ) plus rent from any lodgers , if the amount you receive exceeds £3,250 a year . |
8 | You will be entertained for hours wether using the highly colourful VGA version or the MONO version which is also included on this disk . |
9 | You will be tested for rubella immunity and until you know you are definitely immune , you should avoid seeing anyone who thinks they 've been in contact with the disease . |
10 | You will be asked for details of any previous pregnancies , including miscarriages or abortions , and whether there were any problems in pregnancy , birth , or afterwards . |
11 | And as soon as you start selling cards you will be spoilt for choice as their representatives start beating a pathway to your door . |
12 | Now you will be caught for Value Added Tax . |
13 | He added : ‘ We will be prepared for Bonfire night but we hope that no one needs us . ’ |
14 | ‘ Sometimes they 'll be gone for days on end , ’ Stanley said , warming to his theme . |
15 | They will be reported for prosecution if they are caught lane-dodging again . |
16 | 87 per cent of grooms now choose to wear a wedding ring and with the Beaverbrooks extensive collection of men 's rings including rings to match the bride 's he 'll be spoilt for choice . |
17 | I think it will be intended for things other than that . |
18 | If he/she moves to more sheltered accommodation and you keep the property as an investment , it will be assessed for capital gains tax purposes from the date of your relative 's departure . |
19 | If it is caught without the credentials which truth alone supplies , faith knows it will be mistaken for fantasy or for wish-fulfillment . |
20 | And it will be used for transplants of kidneys and other organs , there are already of course many transplants done at the Churchill , but they 're done in very cramped conditions , and this will provide not only better conditions for the patients , but also new research laboratories , and of course with transplants preventing rejection of the graft is very important , and that 's what the Churchill is particularly good at . |
21 | It will be used for safety patrols , transporting personnel teams around the coast and public relations exercises . |
22 | The UK Department of Trade & Industry has chosen AT&T EasyLink Services Inc 's Open System-conformant electronic mail service for its Open Systems Programme Initiative : it will be used for communications between Open Systems Programme participants , including blue chip companies , suppliers and consultancies ; the initiative is intended to stimulate take-up and use of open systems within UK industry ; value of the pact was not given . |
23 | It will be used for oil industry and financial modelling and similar supercomputing tasks . |
24 | It will be needed for search purposes , and it will also be called for by the buyers . |
25 | A life prisoner can not be certain that he ever will be released on licence , but he can be certain that he will be considered for release , at latest 17 years after his sentence and periodically thereafter . |