Sentence examples for will be locked for from inspiring English sources

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On the contrary, they sealed their determination to press on by actually accelerating the timetable: they agreed that they would announce next May the parities which will be locked for all time when their currencies are merged at the beginning of 1999.

However, the points and the routes will be locked for a cushion period (we have used 60 s), to give the trains which may be moving towards or with-in a route a time to adjust to this change.

It's worth noting the company's approach to the ICO in order to preserve the value of the token: "In the process of the ICO, all tokens will be distributed immediately, but they will be locked for 30 days after the ICO, and will be gradually freed up at a rate of 12.5% per week after that, to be 100% released on launch day (June 1st).

This week, the gallery doors will be locked for good.

An item that has been part of a progress test will be locked for 3 years in the item bank before it may be reused.

Thus, at the end of the main study, the data base will be locked for individual patients and the data centre can reveal the best treatment option for an individual patient at the request of the study site PI.

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Assured that there will be no violence, the men are told that in exchange for being well paid, they will be locked in for the duration.

But they want Mr. Perone to get five years for each count, served consecutively, to assure that he will be locked up for 10 years.

But taxpayers will be locked in for a while yet.

The shares will be locked up for five years.

CapitaLand isn't selling in the I.P.O. and will be locked up for six months.

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