Example sentences of "will need for the " in BNC.
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1 | Internal walls can be anything from 75mm to 250mm thick ; if there 's a door in the wall you can measure the lining for the width of timber you 'll need for the serving hatch . |
2 | Er on Monday the Edinburgh holiday , now er I 'll need for the Birmingham , will we need an extra coach for that ? |
3 | She lifts from the floor a leather Gladstone bag , and begins to load it with the things she will need for the day : well-thumbed , much underlined and annotated copies of Shirley , Mary Barton , North and South , Sybil , Alton Locke , Felix Holt , Hard Times ; her lecture notes — a palimpsest of holograph revisions in different-coloured inks , beneath which the original typescript is scarcely legible ; and a thick sheaf of student essays marked over the Christmas vacation . |
4 | Decide what teaching resources you will need for the formal teaching sessions . |
5 | Then they will ask the research council for the £30 million they will need for the project . |
6 | Make a list of what essential food you will need for the first day in your new home and go shopping the day before you move . |
7 | He could bring back those of your possessions you will need for the rest of the voyage . ’ |
8 | One of the best ways of deciding which floorcovering to use where is to work around the house , thinking about what each room will need for the best combination of looks , durability , ease of cleaning and comfort , all at a price you can afford . |
9 | This chamber should be a nice treat for the adventurers , allowing them to gain some resources they will need for the harder and more dangerous encounters to come . |
10 | But they may save more of the skills that NATO 's defence planners will need for the future . |
11 | Resource-based learning can last as little as ten minutes : a child 's scrutiny of a repeating film-loop which teaches him a concept or skill he will need for the next part of his programme ; a short programmed exercise that enables him to test his grasp of an idea or piece of knowledge before embarking on a larger exercise ; a work-card unit giving practise in loading a projector or using a subject catalogue . |