Example sentences of "[pron] will [be] for " in BNC.

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1 Right I 'll be for the rest of the tutorial really , erm find yourselves something to do , I just really want to follow up er the little amount of time that I spent with second years er looking at their action plans .
2 It feels as if I 'm starting the season again and obviously I 'm not 100yet , but I will be for Marling on Saturday .
3 The Broad Horizon will comprise works of art acquired by the Foundation between 1988 and 1990 , as well as pictures and prints on Trust subjects which will be for sale .
4 We have kindly been provided with a VHS copy of the above stock footage by ART films with regard to an educational non-broadcast video entitled Project Video which we are currently filming and which will be for use in teaching English as a foreign language to secondary school age students throughout the world .
5 The appointment , which will be for two years in the first instance , has been made possible by the University of London 's Academic Initiative Scheme .
6 to meet with Jim so that we can a a the objective of which will be for Jim to tell us what the content of his course is , so we can assess where whether there are gaps in our training .
7 I 'm going to take no action this time , but you keep awake in future , Harris , because next time … you 'll be for a Court-Martial .
8 You 'll be for it , my girl !
9 If spots or downlights are to be inset into a very high ceiling , make sure you have the longest-lasting bulbs possible and that they are very easy to change ; otherwise you 'll be for ever climbing ladders to deal with them .
10 It says : ‘ If I am not for myself , who will be for me ? ’
11 The more hard work you are prepared to put in during these 12 months , whether this applies directly to your job , a personal ambition , a family matter or a relationship , the better set up you will be for 1994 .
12 ‘ If that gal gets to the keeper 's cottage he 'll phone the police an' we 'll be for it . ’
13 ‘ So you 'd better hurry please , or we 'll be for it . ’
14 " They 've gone to turn out the Owsla , and then we 'll be for it right enough . "
15 One will be for a fast and reliable commuter line across Kent , which could incidentally carry cross-Channel traffic .
16 British Standard BS 4821 recommends that two copies of each thesis should be deposited in the library of the accepting institution , of which one will be for archival purposes , and the other for inter-lending , subject to appropriate safeguards .
17 The more a theory claims , the more potential opportunities there will be for showing that the world does not in fact behave in the way laid down by the theory .
18 The more sensitive we are to the possible stigmatising consequences of charity , the less motivation there will be for giving .
19 However , the greater the inherited capital stock , , the less need there will be for adding to the capital stock , or even replacing worn-out equipment .
20 Following NN we allow for the possibility that the higher the wage the more competition there will be for the job ( ceteris paribus ) and make this a function of w .
21 I also enclose a copy of my letter to the Local Government Commission asking for information on what opportunities there will be for Parish Councils to make their views known on any proposed boundary changes .
22 The need to prepare schools and help to help schools prepare themselves for the erm review of the national curriculum the changes that they will have to deal with and in particular I think , erm to help secondary schools to come to terms with changes in key stage four and the likely erm opportunities there will be for a more diverse curriculum including eventually er the opportunities for more vocational programmes in schools and to assist schools
23 ‘ I know it 'll be for the best .
24 No , ah , more senior than him , it 'll go to him too , but it 'll be for everybody 's
25 ‘ The longer they take to find Newley , the better it 'll be for both of us . ’
26 If not it 'll be for me to tell her lovin' papa that his baby daughter is lost , and what 's the bettin' he 'll be over here on the fastest boat runnin' , to cut my throat for me if anything 's happened to her ? ’
27 ‘ So you said — but that will never happen , Doreen , and the sooner you wake up to that fact , the better it 'll be for yourself . ’
28 yeah , wonder what 'll it 'll be for .
29 so the more time you 've got to do that , the easier it 'll be for you wo n't it ?
30 It 'll be for Alistare .
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