Example sentences of "will [verb] for [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I do n't know whether that multiplies the shielding — I ca n't regurge that info — but sure as hell they 'll cover for each other !
2 Well I think I 'll wait for some cheese
3 I 'll do for that bastard one day .
4 NT wo n't support SMP until version 2 , still some 18 months out in any case , and Microsoft has n't yet decided what it 'll do for that stuff yet .
5 That 'll do for that lot wo n't it that little bit ?
6 I 'll send for some brandy and then she 'll be her old self again .
7 I 'll send for some coffee and we can plan this .
8 We 'll look for some firewood .
9 The 250cc British Grand Prix in Sundays sunshine provided some of the most exciting action you 'll see for some time .
10 ‘ We 'll give it another quarter of an hour or so , ’ Laura said , ‘ and I 'll try for another reduction .
11 Also if we do this self employment , I 'll ask for more admin time .
12 This situation will change in due course as the younger generation becomes less and less involved in traditional family businesses and educational standards continue to improve , but for the foreseeable future job opportunities will exist for most nationalities in those parts of the Middle East where local populations are insufficient to meet the labour requirements of commerce and industry .
13 Remaining stocks ( in electrical equipment , mostly ) are being burned , but traces will remain for many years .
14 I have not met many Scottish people who wish to be left exposed to the nuclear blackmail that could come from the huge nuclear arsenal which will remain for many years on the continent and in Russia .
15 The following aspects of policy are insufficiently studied and will remain for some years central preoccupations of the Group :
16 But see the difficulties the riders will make for each other .
17 The fact is , transition to the simpler rules will involve costs , though at the end of the day it will make for more cost effective regulation than the present encyclopedias . ’
18 Sitting at right-angles to them ( on either side of the corner of a table ) or even alongside them will make for more harmony .
19 This is an issue which Western Governments and unions are only really beginning to grapple with in the context of the Single European market , and for many that is where the debate will stay for some time .
20 The core will stay for some time .
21 Check the plan and find out how much curtain material ( at 1m wide ) you will need for each window .
22 Figure 9b shows the space which a naive search algorithm will explore for this task .
23 For light loads you may be comfortable with a simple padded back system , but many people will opt for some kind of frame at this stage .
24 In a period of anxious entrail-gazing , practically anything that coincides with what post-hoc statistics show to have been going on at the time , will qualify for this accolade .
25 Clive Exon who adapted Poirot for television and also scripted the current play believes Christie 's work will survive for many years to come .
26 That will do for another time . ’
27 But the longer United 's interest hovers , the harder it will become for all parties at Wednesday to stand firm .
28 The decision takes immediate effect and will remove for many workers the threat of reprisal from aggrieved party officials .
29 Rather , an enlightened dualist will search for some significance , which we may call STYLISTIC VALUE , in a writer 's choice to express his sense in this rather than that way .
30 They will not move out of the tradition in manner or moral , but will only marry higher education and will search for some way to use it .
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