Example sentences of "will [adv] [be] for " in BNC.

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1 To the people from the people who 've gone home ob we hope this 'll only be for a few days and some have gone er to other homes just for the time being .
2 And it wo n't be for the whole of a c of a company 's range , it 'll just be for one specific product at a time .
3 It 'll probably be for Christmas , there 's not many I thought perhaps
4 You 'll really be for the high jump if you do n't put Farley 's Tea Timers on their menu .
5 If this project falls , it is not for purely logical reasons ; it will rather be for the more interesting reason that the right sort of truths do not exist about human nature .
6 The plan is that if we have to leave , and we 're still not sure , it will only be for a while .
7 ‘ He thinks the blacklist will only be for Liverpool , but he says he wo n't go until after Christmas . ’
8 Mm , well it will only be for this session anyway , movement ?
9 It will normally be for four weeks from the time when you start to work under the new contract .
10 Moreover , the evaluation of reasonableness will normally be for the trial judge : an appellate court will rarely interfere unless satisfied that the original decision " proceeded on some erroneous principle or was plainly and obviously wrong " ( Geo Mitchell ( Chesterhall ) Ltd v Finney Lock Seeds Ltd [ 1983 ] 2 AC 803 , per Lord Bridge ) .
11 In fact , Genette 's relational approach means that none of these aspects of narrative can be conceived of as independent units : Consequently ‘ analysis of narrative will thus be for [ him ] essentially a study of the relationships between narrative and story , between narrative and narrating , and ( to the extent that they are inscribed in the narrative discourse ) between story and narrating ’ ( my italics ) .
12 You can generally borrow up to 90% of the value of the new home , and you can borrow as much as three times you salary : the loan will usually be for a maximum of 25 years .
13 His language , so familiar and so foreign , will always be for me an acquired speech .
14 Anyone worrying — as dealers and Christie 's once did — that these thousands of 300-year-old pots will flood the market need only look at Harrods , where Nanking Cargo plates have been selling regularly and at increasing prices since the auction ( £195 for a good teabowl , £7,000 for an ‘ encrusted ’ tureen ) and where , after the Vung Tau auction , the new pieces will also be for sale from , they expect , £50 to £10,000 .
15 Market reports suggest that the contract will also be for Conoco 's Heidrun field , supplying drilling and processing packages .
16 Since risk does not pass till delivery , in most cases , then any damage in transit will automatically be for the account of the seller .
17 ‘ Besides , I ca n't help but feel that this time next year all these girls will probably be for someone else .
18 The initial contract will probably be for two years replacing the current pilot service .
19 I ca n't explain why , but it will probably be for good .
20 ‘ Initial requirements will probably be for ten staff , ’ explained Dr Philip Tasker , Safeguard chief executive .
21 The next LAN to be developed will probably be for Horticultural Education , where external funding is currently being sought for hardware and software to run specialist grounds maintenance , works scheduling , and computerised landscape design and costing .
22 so prior , prior to that the deadline will probably be for
23 It will now be for the developers , the financial institutions and others in the private sector to use their expertise and to play a major role in realising the full potential of available unused public sector land .
24 It will now be for the Home Secretary to decided when he 'd released although he could be transferred to a hospital in France .
25 The most urgent need will invariably be for sources of long-term credit to finance major new investments , to maintain debt-to-equity ratios consistent with minimal capital costs and to cushion the inevitable destruction of capital that flows from basic innovations in organizational practice .
26 If you win , it will then be for them to serve an enforcement notice or injunction as appropriate .
27 If the authority was under a duty to make a decision on the matters in issue between the parties , this duty will revive when the decision is quashed and it will then be for the authority to make a fresh decision .
28 ‘ Some of them will undoubtedly be for finished bulls but my impression is that most will be for younger cattle from owners who want to claim BSPS as quickly as possible and then sell them , ’ said Mr Heslop .
29 If the owner wishes to bring a claim against someone who has wrongfully sold the owner 's goods , his claim will again be for conversion .
30 A claim under the rule will therefore be for physical damage , consisting of personal injuries or damage to the consumer 's property .
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