Example sentences of "will [be] for [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Contracts will be for one year , beginning in Summer 1991 .
2 The appointment will be for one year .
3 To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what the total figure will be for new road schemes in the Antrim , South constituency for ( a ) 1992-93 , ( b ) 1993-94 and ( c ) 1994-95 .
4 While the appointment will be for 1 year in the first instance .
5 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 .
6 The race among the rest of us will be for second place . ’
7 OPINION is divided in Japan on just how bad the soaring yen will be for Japanese business , especially the country 's famous exporters of cars and electronics .
8 Finally , the market square in Aylesbury is still closed for major work and obviously will be for some time , and you need to still avoid that area .
9 If I 'm honest I 'll have to admit that the major application of my research will be for commercial drug production .
10 Always the call will be for more power to the organization , so that the 1989 cry of alarm from the Police Federation conference about private security firms is based more on a fear that areas of influence are being taken from the institution than on beliefs that such groups are incompetent .
11 A good theorist should be aware of the weaknesses in his theory , and his prime advocacy will be for more imagination in examining the issues involved and better experimentation wherever possible .
12 The office will occupy an acre of land and will cut the number of parking spaces from 225 to 208 , of which 150 will be for public use and 58 for office workers .
13 The company 's first application developed with NeXTstep will be for retail autofinancing .
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