Example sentences of "[noun pl] will [be] for " in BNC.
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1 | These goals will be for weight and also possibly for size , i.e. your ‘ vital statistics ’ . |
2 | Some will be to provoke interest and curiosity , others will be to reinforce learning , still others will be for extension work and most importantly some areas will be for the pupils ' own work which will serve as a major focus of attention . |
3 | Indeed , a crucial part of the new contract between the state and single parents will be for the state to continue paying the mother ( and in a few cases the father ) the maintenance payments for as long as that person is responsible for a child . |
4 | ( After the initial period future bills will be for the normal 13-weeks . ) |
5 | Six wood veneers in Natural or Surfaced finishes are currently available and it is anticipated that appropriate applications will be for wall panelling and furniture . |
6 | However , auctioneers believe that most of the applications will be for eight to ten-month-old store cattle . |
7 | These workshops will be for people involved in particular aspects of analysing socio-economic data and will consist of presentations of the different approaches illustrated with the results of the comparative analyses of relevant datasets . |
8 | The most usual course of action for disappointed applicants will be for them to write back to the Com |
9 | The higher up it can be cut , the lower development and porting costs will be for ISVs , and quicker their time to market . |
10 | The county council say their changes will be for the better for most passengers and will provide improvements in services in the Alton area . |
11 | Secondly , the substance of the matter or the merits will be for the tribunal itself . |
12 | In most cases damages will be for the difference between the value of the service provided and the value of the service which should have been provided under the contract . |
13 | Initially 250 tapes are distributed to a list of city centre Dublin shops , retailing at £2 each ( thus helping the band recoup part of their outlay ) , and the remaining one hundred cassette singles will be for A&R purposes . |
14 | They blasted Bristol City apart 4-2 that day so the battle orders will be for a repeat performance against Grimsby Town tomorrow |
15 | If that is so , the easiest way out of this battle of the sexes will be for firms to let employees opt out of the company scheme and use their money to buy a private pension . |
16 | For her at this stage , not crying is a great achievement but she hopes that some day she will reach a better balance so that her tears will be for herself rather than to make an impression on others . |
17 | Parts , accessories , patterns and magazines will be for sale . |
18 | The houses will be for people who have to move out of Bentham Drive to make way for a new rail link . |
19 | How each generation of parliamentarians in member states will try to guide the community 's political institutions will be for them to determine . |
20 | Contracts will be for one year , beginning in Summer 1991 . |
21 | ‘ The letters will be for me , they are always for me . |
22 | Some will be to provoke interest and curiosity , others will be to reinforce learning , still others will be for extension work and most importantly some areas will be for the pupils ' own work which will serve as a major focus of attention . |
23 | So while we may now know something about who is more likely to abuse and who is more likely to be a victim , we do not know why , when , how often and with what degree of certainty , abuse will take place , nor what the consequences will be for the child . |
24 | Approximately 30% of the marks will be for straightforward handling of theory — but additional marks for pass , credit and distinction standard must come from the quality of the candidate 's understanding and ability to communicate in acceptable fashion . |
25 | The upper floors will be for two 50 bed adult acute wards and accommodation . |
26 | After much discussion , the decision is to make arrangements for a three-year transition , with batches of courses being transferred to the new format in time for student enrolment in September 1990 , 1991 and 1992 : in the latter year , all initial student enrolments will be for new-style courses . |