Example sentences of "will [adv] be [vb pp] for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | If I save life on this planet , it will only be saved for ten thousand years . |
2 | Credit will only be given for technical articles and credit for this type of reading is unlikely to account for more than 25% of total unstructured CPE . |
3 | The assumption will normally be met for long positions in shares , but for short positions the potential losses are infinite and , if there has been a substantial rise in the index , a short seller may be required to put up additional funds before delivery . |
4 | However , a customer agreement will normally be needed for discretionary clients even if they are non-private customers . |
5 | Employees who first went through the Heartwatch programme around two and a half years ago will soon be recalled for another assessment . |
6 | For the same reason , handicapped children should be increasingly integrated into normal schools , although special schools will still be required for special learning difficulties . |
7 | If the order is not taken on , one employee will still be paid for five weeks to undertake other work . |
8 | The RAF said that while the Wessex will remain grounded until the outcome of the inquiry into the North Wales crash , the helicopters will still be used for essential rescue missions and in Northern Ireland . |
9 | Contracts will usually be let for several years . |
10 | Such standard thin sections ( STs ) can be produced by hand or with machine aid : they will usually be used for rapid bulk sample examination or in teaching collections where robustness outweighs their limited resolution . |
11 | Benefits will also be awarded for permanent PARTIAL disabilities , according to the degree of the disability . |
12 | Psychological testing will also be required for all teachers and educational administrations . |
13 | The dale rocked with mirth for days as the story went the rounds and will probably be retold for another generation to come . |
14 | At high levels of arousal , however , not all cues will be attended to and memory will clearly be impaired for those which were not . |
15 | Both Sony and the Koei Group gave various reasons for the split , Sony that its mission of developing the desk-top publishing market on workstations had been accomplished , while the Koei Group indicated that Sony 's NEWS was too narrow a system for the jointly developed software , which will now be converted for other workstations and personal computers , including Sun Microsystems Inc Sparcsystems and Apple Computer Inc 's Macintosh . |
16 | BLAISE-LINE is now just one of a number of bibliographical databases available , and it is likely that this medium will increasingly be used for some aspects of stock revision , as librarians become more familiar with its potential . |
17 | The cost will simply be kept for each project as a running total entered by hand in a cost ledger . |
18 | All new replacement PCs should be of higher specification than existing machines , which will then be freed for stand-alone use , and it is recommended that SCSI boards should be installed for the more efficient use of peripherals . |
19 | Contrary to expectations Mr Lamont did not change the rates for NIC , although the upper and lower earnings limits and thresholds of the bands for the employers ' contribution will again be indexed for 1993/94 . |
20 | It has yet to be decided exactly how this money will be spent but , as with all legacies , it will either be used for new acquisitions or for vital capital expenditure on properties . |
21 | Many will never be known for many lived and died without a proper name . |
22 | Unless Blake chooses to make the details public they will never be known for certain . |