Example sentences of "will [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Whatever the future holds for him , Mr Pozsgay has already ensured that his name will for ever be written in Hungarian history books .
2 As for apportioning blame for the £215m fraud at International Signal and Control , the Ferranti subsidiary , rumour and speculation abounded as it will for some time to come .
3 As one peasant put it to Yakovlev on a later occasion : No one will help you for cash , but everyone will for home-brew . ’
4 In the urban areas , where a third of Africa 's population will soon live , tribal loyalties will for the most part diminish , but will for many years exist in parallel with other loyalties .
5 In the urban areas , where a third of Africa 's population will soon live , tribal loyalties will for the most part diminish , but will for many years exist in parallel with other loyalties .
6 In the new domains such as foreign policy , the commission will for the first time have a right to propose .
7 Since , however , cases concerning property which has devolved according to those provisions will for many years continue to come before the courts , they are summarized in a note at the end of the book .
8 After giving due praise for the ‘ truly magnificent score o 68 gross ’ ( not an official record as a temporary green was in use ) , Jack goes on to write , with sensitive appreciation , ‘ Spare a thought if you will for Fred Willson who had handed in a card of 43 points in the same competition , a Stableford round , which in ordinary circumstances surely would have entitled anyone to anticipate receiving the most acceptable prize from the Captain .
9 He felt able to offer comfort : ‘ It is no unreasoning or ill-judged confidence which relies upon the force of the truth and wisdom of the old order to hold their own and indeed to extend and deepen their influence under conditions which , after all , will for the most part be only superficially new ’ .
10 He will for everyone else — so we say — but not for us .
11 Others with higher sail loadings and lower lift coefficients are generally faster in acceleration and yet when line tension is relaxed , will for example , make controlled landings at will .
12 No ordinary person wants them any more , though they will for years to come provide talking points for the chattering classes .
13 ‘ It will for me , ’ Ruth said .
14 Jean Collona also slunk through the Seventies and underlined a look that will for at least a year separate the old from the young .
15 Owner is Dan McCue of Warbirds East who says that co-operation from manufacturers Aero at Vodochody was excellent and bodes will for other Eastern bloc aircraft being operated by civilians in the West .
16 He said : ‘ For Saturday and Sunday games we wo n't use the FIFA rule but we will for Monday evening games before internationals . ’
17 Nevertheless , the basic guidelines are sound and pupils with visual handicap will for the most part be pleased to co-operate in working out their own best visual environment .
18 Beyond the town , the old county boundary is crossed , Caithness being left for Sutherland , both of these ancient counties having now sadly lost their identities in the new-fangled administrative area known as the Highland Region — one hopes that Caithness will for ever remain Caithness and Sutherland Sutherland in the minds of Scotsmen : historical associations should not be trampled on by modern bureaucracy .
19 The results of these measures will for some time be inconclusive , if only because parties to an experiment must still depend on the larger part of the economy which continues to operate according to traditional principles .
20 Since citizens of all colours will for the first time be allowed to vote together , it will produce a legislature dominated by blacks .
21 It is clear that the ‘ costs charges and expenses ’ referred to both in the legal mortgage of 18 February 1985 ( which may be taken as typical of all the mortgage deeds ) and in the guarantee and debenture of 6 June 1985 may include both costs charges and expenses of or incidental to litigation ( which we will for convenience refer to as ‘ litigation costs ’ ) and costs , charges and expenses incurred otherwise than in connection with litigation ( ‘ non-litigation costs ’ ) .
22 The nature of the marketing process may have to vary with customer size ; paint manufacturers will for instance have to get themselves onto a list of approved contractors before they can even bid for orders to major customers such as the railways or car manufacturers .
23 That , in itself , will be an important step forward , but perhaps even more important is the fact that , because of the change , there will for the first time be a proper appeals procedure for those who need help with care .
24 And your Petitioners , as in duty bound , will for ever pray .
25 We will for the first time be able to see the new system work .
26 In addition , the research will for the first time analyse the political processes associated with the determination and issuance of standards through case studies of data communication and ISDN ( Integrated Services Digital Network ) standards .
27 At elections due in June , 35% of the seats in the Sejm ( parliament ) will for the first time be freely contested .
28 Or we will for Ever be Running from Place to Place .
29 Dr David Kessler , commissioner of the US Food and Drug Administration said that his agency , the Environmental Protection Agency , and the Department of Agriculture will for the first time make a concerted effort to ‘ create incentives for the development of safe pesticides and to remove those pesticides that pose the greatest risk ’ .
30 Whilst in many cases firms with more than 20 partners will for reasons of publicity wish to set out their names on the firm 's documentation , there is no compulsion for them so to do ( and beyond a certain number it obviously becomes impracticable ) .
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