Example sentences of "will be for [adj] " 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 The appointment , which will be for two years in the first instance , has been made possible by the University of London 's Academic Initiative Scheme .
4 The post , which is at research officer level , will be for two years in the first instance , with the possibility of extension , and the salary will be at the appropriate point on the 1A scale ( £ –£18 165 per annum ) with USS .
5 The appointment will be for two years in the first instance .
6 The upper floors will be for two 50 bed adult acute wards and accommodation .
7 So it will be for that one it 'll be
8 It is anticipated that the usual request will be for all cross-references pointing to a given range of entries .
9 ‘ The angel said , ‘ Do not be afraid , I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all people .
10 ‘ The angel said , ‘ Do not be afraid , I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all people .
11 But this time it will be for all of us to enjoy .
12 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 .
13 If development continues with positive support , then the pupils will benefit to a greater extent during what will be for many an unsettling time .
14 While the appointment will be for 1 year in the first instance .
15 The more hard work you are prepared to put in during these 12 months , whether this applies directly to your job , a personal ambition , a family matter or a relationship , the better set up you will be for 1994 .
16 The new book will be for 1994 .
17 Imagine how much more critical performance will be for industrial-strength applications involving multiple linked files with customized applications on top .
18 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 .
19 The race among the rest of us will be for second place . ’
20 Their experience well illustrates Swords-Isherwood and Senker 's argument that the need will be for increased numbers of such workers , and that they should possess multiple skills : for example , electronics , electrical , and mechanical .
21 After much discussion , the decision is to make arrangements for a three-year transition , with batches of courses being transferred to the new format in time for student enrolment in September 1990 , 1991 and 1992 : in the latter year , all initial student enrolments will be for new-style courses .
22 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 .
23 However , auctioneers believe that most of the applications will be for eight to ten-month-old store cattle .
24 In a case where the driver 's option is to be explained to him under section 8(2) , the driver should be told that if he exercises the right to have a replacement specimen taken under section 7(4) , it will be for the constable to decide whether that specimen is to be of blood or urine and , if the constable intends to require a specimen of blood to be taken by a medical practitioner , the driver should be told that his only right to object to giving blood and to give urine instead will be for medical reasons to be determined by the medical practitioner .
25 But that will be for psychological rather than physiological reasons .
26 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 .
27 If I 'm honest I 'll have to admit that the major application of my research will be for commercial drug production .
28 To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what he estimates the public sector borrowing requirement will be for 1992-93 .
29 British Standard BS 4821 recommends that two copies of each thesis should be deposited in the library of the accepting institution , of which one will be for archival purposes , and the other for inter-lending , subject to appropriate safeguards .
30 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 .
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