Example sentences of "it will [be] [art] [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 I think it 'll be a blow for him ; he does get so attached to people . ’
2 It 'll be a blow for old Broadman , ’ Twoflower continued .
3 It 'll be a treat for the children . ’
4 It 'll be a surprise for them both when they get home …
5 If Spot , who won more than £1,500 for owner John Adams before being struck down by cancer , can resume his winning ways , it 'll be a bonus for his connections , who had to find more than £250 for his two operations .
6 It 'll be a lot for your young people , Grant .
7 Happy New Year everybody , although it 'll be no holiday for me .
8 But it 'll be an excuse for another farewell binge . ’
9 ‘ I think I will ride pillion on the way out , but I reckon it 'll be the sidecar for me on the way back . ’
10 ‘ Fortunately for us they did n't and now , after this win , hopefully it will be a platform for us to build on . ’
11 All member organisation , including us , will be taking part — it will be a chance for those of you in the regions to offer an event to your new class members in September .
12 If he becomes Chancellor , it will be a gift for cartoonists , with MacGregor trying to make the huge public deficit disappear and pulling rabbits out of hats .
13 It will be a victory for Mr Edzard Reuter , Daimler 's chief executive since 1987 .
14 Thus the tour will be as much a test of Mains ' ability as a coach as it will be a search for a new generation of All Blacks .
15 ‘ If these changes are not made , it will be a cakewalk for Gooch 's men . ’
16 It will be a time for you to use all the imagination of which you are capable , to try to think how you would be feeling if you were in her shoes , and to handle her fragile emotions very gently .
17 ‘ If it works , it will be a model for government whether the SPD likes it or not . ’
18 Digital Equipment Corp reports that the state of Kentucky has awarded it a $10m contract to manage and provide technical and other support for state-wide educational reform ; the pact will enable DEC to start implementing a plan it developed as project consultant with the state education department — it plans to create the infrastructure for a state-wide information highway providing equitable access to technology and information throughout eight regional centres , 176 school districts and 1,400 schools across Kentucky ; the state 's public schools were declared unconstitutional in 1989 , primarily because of funding inequities between rich and poor school districts , and the new system is part of a wider plan to overhaul state schools ; it will be a model for other states in the use of technology in education reform .
19 It will be a matter for consideration whether the fact that the plaintiff has passed on the tax or levy so that the burden has fallen on another should provide a defence to his claim .
20 If either Council receive anything additional , it will be a matter for them to take them into account along with my report .
21 It will be a matter for each national Government to play their part in trying to bring about those objectives .
22 It is a question for the Court of Referees , and it will be a matter for the House .
23 I think I 'd like to start by making a few general points , er and then er it will be a matter for for others to be somewhat more specific , I I I think I can say that the issue of a new settlement of a new settlement in Greater York is is a fairly unique situation , because we have agreement between the development industry and the County Council , and that 's something of a rarity , but also we have mild support from the Department of the Environment , and as Mr Davis has already said , that is backed by public support .
24 It will be a matter for discussion as to whether all partners should retire at the same age or whether circumstances justify disparity .
25 That would be a scandal anywhere else on the planet , but it will be a blessing for Brazil , where the price rise in May is expected to be more than 30% .
26 It means it will be no treatment for 150 routine patients over the last 5 weeks , and that starts on Monday .
27 It means it will be no treatment for 150 routine patients over the next 5 weeks .
28 The predicted demand for ISDN — consultancy Prognos reckons it will be the basis for business networks by the year 2000 — and the likelihood that it will become cheaper over time bodes well for the Highlands .
29 Er and Professor is right that it was paragraph B er which at the time was A A er it 's now B B , that caused er me and er my colleagues some difficulty erm in er policy and resources and it will be the reason for which we do n't support it this afternoon .
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