Example sentences of "will [verb] for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | This will make for greater safety for pupils of Currie High School crossing the road . |
32 | This will make for greater safety for pupils of Currie High School crossing the road . |
33 | 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 . |
34 | But see the difficulties the riders will make for each other . |
35 | The fact is , transition to the simpler rules will involve costs , though at the end of the day it will make for more cost effective regulation than the present encyclopedias . ’ |
36 | Sitting at right-angles to them ( on either side of the corner of a table ) or even alongside them will make for more harmony . |
37 | Differing constraint structures , we might expect , will make for different performance . |
38 | ‘ I thought … ’ is the last record 8 Storey Window will make for Mad Minute . |
39 | The tour 's nearly over but there 's still enough time to take in the fabulous sight of Paris illuminated by night , where we will stay for one night . |
40 | This locomotive will stay for one week only . |
41 | We then travel the short distance to Lake Como where we will stay for two nights . |
42 | YOU and a companion will stay for two nights at the luxury half-timbered Alvaston Hall Hotel . |
43 | The evening ends early in the evening at the Holiday Inn Civic Centre where you will stay for three nights . |
44 | Today they fly south to see a seventh-century Buddha statue and Buddhist temple before boarding a flight to Hong Kong , where the prince will stay for three days while the princess flies home . |
45 | 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 . |
46 | The core will stay for some time . |
47 | After breakfast you will take a flight to Pokhara and the Fishtail Lodge , where you will stay for 2 nights . |
48 | • To have a mind-set that will strive for continual improvement in editorial quality . |
49 | 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 . |
50 | Check the plan and find out how much curtain material ( at 1m wide ) you will need for each window . |
51 | Work out how much storage you will need for smaller pieces of equipment , serving equipment and foodstuffs : will one shelf in a cupboard be enough for tins , or do you need several ? |
52 | The try is to be worth five points while the drop goal will count for two points . |
53 | Just to make sure the new world order is not left out either , a new scheme is launched this year that will focus for one month on a city in Central or Eastern Europe ( this year Graz , next year Budapest ) . |
54 | Figure 9b shows the space which a naive search algorithm will explore for this task . |
55 | For light loads you may be comfortable with a simple padded back system , but many people will opt for some kind of frame at this stage . |
56 | Neither team will qualify for next year 's World Cup finals in the United States so the outcome is hardly crucial . |
57 | 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 . |
58 | In a period of anxious entrail-gazing , practically anything that coincides with what post-hoc statistics show to have been going on at the time , will qualify for this accolade . |
59 | Clive Exon who adapted Poirot for television and also scripted the current play believes Christie 's work will survive for many years to come . |
60 | Daphnia will survive for long periods in your tank . |