Example sentences of "[noun pl] will [be] [adj] for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Funds will be available for these centres ( and in particular for Oxford in the first instance ) from the European Studies Fund , a trust established within the University to which generous donations have already been made , including funds for a five-year professorial level appointment as Director of the Institute . |
2 | Ordinary-quality facing bricks will be ideal for most outdoor walling , but you may want to consider using special-quality bricks in particularly exposed areas . |
3 | Under the new regime , companies will be liable for automatic penalties for late filing . |
4 | ABB and Brush will design and build 40 electric locomotives , the remaining three Euroshuttle companies will manufacture 252 ‘ tourist ’ wagons to carry passengers , cars and non-commercial vehicles ; and the Italian companies will be responsible for 252 freight wagons . |
5 | No , there can be no doubt that long-term effects will be bad for organized labour and a cruel price for many , a price not worth paying . |
6 | It would also seem that the time before adoption for such children is quite long , that some for whom adoption was the plan will not be adopted even though they will stay with their new families , and that long-term support by specialist workers will be necessary for many of these children . |
7 | In certain areas — Botswana , Lagos State and Ashanti come to mind — such conditions will be available for most children . |
8 | As long as there is a healthy collection of lactobacilli in the vagina , conditions will be unfavourable for other micro-organisms , and , although a few such organisms may be isolated , their presence does not signify any important infection . |
9 | Upgrade deals will be available for Convex and Hewlett-Packard customers . |
10 | The seeds of Third World farmers will be ripe for rip-off by big multinationals , to be incorporated into their own patented varieties . |
11 | The firms will be liable for poor work and other breaches of professional standards and requirements , unless they can prove that they had not contributed to the misconduct which was wholly attributable to some other individual ( including partners , employees or non-members ) . |
12 | Meanwhile , clinicians and patients who continue to face these decisions will be grateful for each new step that elucidates the factors involved . |
13 | The area is being remapped by the BGS and new 1:50 000 maps will be available for much of the area over the next decade . |
14 | Our public houses vary in terms of individual design and construction , but the plans provided are typical of the two types of unit distinguished in the Preliminary Report , and it may be assumed that appropriate proposals will be suitable for other units falling within the same category . |
15 | Frequently neither of these strategies will be practical for smaller businesses . |
16 | Therefore , in such situations natural monopolies will be sustainable for many different prices . |
17 | Full refunds will be available for all ticket holders . |
18 | Control of prescribing budgets will be important for effective operation of our model . |
19 | But ministry specialists believe that ear tags will be compulsory for all lambs exported for slaughter . |
20 | Most of these salad bowls will be nice for that counter , wo n't it ? |
21 | GTE Corp 's GTE Telephone Operations is offering an enhanced early retirement programme and voluntary redundancy incentives to all eligible salaried employees US-wide : some 26,000 salaried employees will be eligible for one or both deals . |
22 | In inner cities , within the Development Areas ( where regional incentives apply ) , small companies with fewer than 25 employees will be eligible for 15 per cent Regional Enterprise Grant on fixed assets up to a threshold of £15,000 and a 50 per cent innovation grant up to a maximum of £25,000 . |
23 | Thus , if sufficient sulphate is available in vivo , our belief is that sulphate reducing bacteria will be responsible for most of the H 2 utilised by the gut microflora . |