Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] [be] [verb] for the " in BNC.

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1 Under The Stock Exchange rules regarding rights issues , the rights must normally be sold for the benefit of the non-accepting shareholders unless arrangements to the contrary have been specifically approved by the shareholders in general meeting and The Stock Exchange has been consulted .
2 The overall award went to the Chesham Building Society but because the awards were based on performance over the last 10 years , the Royal Bank should soon be pitching for the top spot .
3 We would therefore suggest that surgery should still be considered for the management of portal hypertension , particularly in the following circumstances :
4 A paper system should still be used for the retention of signatures on test results , development plans etc .
5 As a proactive enforcer a field man must always be prepared for the unexpected .
6 Meanwhile emergency services are warning that this was a very lucky escape and that boat users should always be prepared for the worst .
7 Space should always be made for the prophetic gifts of the Spirit as well as for preaching here .
8 Space should always be allowed for the expansion of hot water pipes .
9 As the distinguished chemist , Cornford , said : ‘ The doctrine is based on the theory that nothing should ever be done for the first time . ’
10 Provision must also be made for the output ( in hardcopy form ) of tables and graphs .
11 Discount must also be made for the fact that the dependants will receive an accelerated benefit in the form of a lump sum rather than smaller benefits over a number of years .
12 Either of these subjects must also be passed for the First Level Group Certificate in Shorthand and Typewriting award .
13 The Regulations require the trader to give the customer a notice of his cancellation rights and a detachable form must also be provided for the customer 's use .
14 When the champion hurdler , Beech Road , and Morley Street won at Cheltenham ten days ago it was hard to say which put up the better performance and which would be the stable 's first choice for the Champion Hurdle should both be trained for the race .
15 The sides and floor of the excavation should also be checked for the presence of any sharp stones or roots which , if found , should be removed .
16 The temporary bonanza of revenue from North Sea oil should unquestionably be invested for the future .
17 There were even suggestions that the atoll — an unincorporated territory of the USA , controlled since 1934 by the US military — might eventually be used for the reciprocal destruction of Soviet chemical weapons .
18 Why … well pit talk has it that the reigning world champion Ayrton Senna might just be signing for the team next season … if he comes will Nigel go … what 's his future … this is what he told Central South …
19 Consider the dynamic adjustment process which might reasonably be postulated for the monopolistic competition model , paying especial attention to entry and exit .
20 These berths might also be improved for the build-up phase , by bulldozing earth ramparts to speed the offloading of bulk stores carried by many LSTs .
21 In following the same clues as her , he might well be heading for the same destination .
22 He 'll definitely be playing for the French next week and they would n't even confirm that he 'd been banned from the scum 's next 4 matches in Europe ( which ones did they have in mind ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ) .
23 During the two phases of Pilot schemes , which were essentially experimental , detailed policy could only be formulated for the short term but , as the new system is becoming established , this letter is able to state policy for a longer period .
24 The significance of the defeat on Monday of Ken Livingstone , Brent East MP , could only be calculated for the first time yesterday when the detailed voting figures were published .
25 The court stated obiter that there is no reason why a section 2(2) notice should not be issued to the applicant after he had been charged , but this statement was accompanied by the clear and crucial corollary that the person who had been charged would have first to be cautioned and questions could only be put for the paragraph 16.5 purposes .
26 This extract from McCormick 's book could easily be mistaken for the work of almost any of the ‘ attribute school ’ writers .
27 The folly was in failing to realise that more could have been achieved for the nation , within the EEC , by protecting regional interests , than could possibly be achieved for the regions by protecting national interests .
28 It is not necessarily the best standard that could possibly be achieved for the child .
29 No such claim could possibly be made for the Smolensk , Kursk , or Poltava gubernii .
30 The high level of technical ability of Roman engineers , together with the well-developed commercial economy , meant that major civil engineering schemes could also be undertaken for the first time in the landscape .
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