Example sentences of "for [noun pl] [pron] will [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | However , for reasons which will appear later , we have replaced the σ 3 -row with the implicit x 3 -row ( making the σ 3 -row implicit ) . |
2 | For reasons which will appear it is necessary first to refer to the legislation affecting the taxation of benefits in kind before 1975 . |
3 | for reasons which will become clear in due course , I prefer not to specify which one . |
4 | For reasons which will become clear subsequently we will refer to P1 as problem 0 . |
5 | Eadmer has left an exceptionally full account of the Easter Council at St Peter 's in April 1099 ; and for reasons which will become apparent later , this was his last full-scale account of any great event in Anselm 's life . |
6 | For reasons which will become apparent in due course , it is necessary to restrict the type of sentence used in the definition . |
7 | For reasons which will become apparent , I will not provide more than a brief overview of this approach . |
8 | Then the matrix product has components C is known as the right Cauchy-Green deformation tensor for reasons which will become apparent later . |
9 | It will not escape notice that , first , this question enquires about the verb and the adjective together , not the adjective alone ; and , second , this is precisely the form of question that can be used for a single , unmodified transitive verb : ( 9 ) Lionel shredded the memoranda what did Lionel do to the memoranda ? 5.2 For reasons which will become apparent , we shall call the adjectives in this structure adverbal adjectives . |
10 | The set of all polynomials with coefficients in Q will , for reasons which will emerge in Section 1.8 , be denoted , as usual , by Q[x] . |
11 | It is worth formalising the situation , for reasons which will emerge later . |
12 | If they are equating punishment with the wider range of non-physical penalties , however , I would not agree ( for reasons I will explain later ) . |
13 | Besides , for reasons I will come to shortly , the name Argol was familiar to me . |
14 | Prepare flow guide for tutors who will support learners through the process of problem-solving in order to attain the expected outcomes . |
15 | Preparations also include two consultations for church leaders and communicators and for technicians which will take place in 1993 with the aim of drawing up clear guidelines for the agency . |
16 | During these , competitions may be held for ideas which will improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the organisation . |
17 | Using Open Interface , independent software vendors ( ISVs ) , value added resellers and corporate customers can develop a single graphical front-end for applications which will run under a variety of graphical user interfaces ( GUIs ) , including Open Look , Motif , Presentation Manager , Windows , Windows NT , VMS and Macintosh . |
18 | Fundamental considerations , such as looking for stocks which will beneift from sterling 's weakness , are out of the window , ’ said one bemused dealer . |
19 | That 's likely to be a very common specification for machines you will have come across , and makes a good low-end reference point We have n't set a ‘ boiling point ’ machine , but we have set another reference point at the 25MHz 386 level — we 've used the Ambra Sprinta as the reference machine here . |
20 | According to Shaw : ‘ If we do what we say we are going to do for investors they will put up the money for T&L if it has a good acquisition opportunity . |
21 | The RSPB are appealing for a demonstration of public support for reforms which will benefit the environment . |
22 | As well as making it much safer for pedestrians it will make the town much more attractive to visitors . ’ |
23 | ‘ As a whole as well as making it much safer for pedestrians it will make the town much more attractive to visitors , ’ she said . |
24 | Reference has been made to services to King 's Cross for passengers who will travel from the north and other parts of England and from the continent . |
25 | ‘ I 'm always on the lookout for players who will benefit Derry City and Ian has agreed to come over for a month initially , ’ said Coyle . |
26 | ‘ I 'm always on the lookout for players who will benefit Derry City and Ian has agreed to come over for a month initially , ’ said Coyle . |
27 | Keep an eye out for locators which will tell you where to find people , Koopas , and Pokeys . |
28 | By using drama as a part of the learning process , English teachers will be providing experiences for pupils which will help them make an informed choice when considering drama as a subject option , whether for GCSE or as part of a non-examined course in combined or expressive arts . |
29 | We need to provide a basic income guarantee for pensioners which will benefit existing pensioners who have retired without the benefit of today 's occupational schemes . |
30 | I may continue to look for factors which will outweigh his prospects of enjoyment at the zoo . |