Example sentences of "[vb infin] [prep] be [vb pp] for the " in BNC.
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1 | A change will need to be made for the next meeting as Myrtle is still not able to teach . |
2 | To avoid potential disputes the parties should set out in a letter , preferably attached to the sale agreement , any specific adjustments that will need to be made for the purpose of the completion statement . |
3 | Older pensioners , with no occupational pension entitlement , will need to be compensated for the loss of their personal tax allowance ( which has the effect of exempting their national insurance pension from tax ) . |
4 | Criteria would need to be established for the provision of grant perhaps based on the Standard Man Day requirement of the farm . |
5 | The new pension arrangements will need to be established for the 50 per cent . |
6 | A replacement chassis will need to be found for the vehicle . |
7 | Root Package Password If the above root package is password protected from the specified user , then a password may need to be specified for the LIFESPAN modules to be accessed , if the specified user is not in the same user branch as the module manager or a special link does NOT exist between the two . |
8 | Given that the cartridge may need to be removed for the purpose of transporting the printer , it means that , should any toner be spilled from the cartridge , it is likely to fall below the paper path , and so not contaminate the rest of the machine and subsequent print-outs . |
9 | ‘ Is it the kind of machinery you would expect to be ordered for the factory ? ’ |
10 | Those who would like to be considered for the 1992 placement should send their curriculum vitae , together with a covering letter explaining why they feel they would benefit from the scheme , and enclosing samples of written work , to Chemistry in Britain at the RSC , Burlington House , Piccadilly , London W1V 0BN . |
11 | In other words , they would simply like to be valued for the important role they play . |
12 | Richard Wilcock indicated that he did not wish to be considered for the new Editor position but continued to perform admirably and responsibly until another Editor had been installed . |
13 | A book may have to be examined for the author 's motives in writing it and for the librarian 's motives in buying it ; and though one copy purchased may be regarded as a reflection of user interest in the title the purchase of five may be regarded as instructional support . |
14 | Many families have only one car which may have to be reserved for the use of the nurse 's spouse and others have no car at all . |
15 | During the subsequent year , as the law requires , provision would have to be made for the principal and interest repayments on the loan in the revenue account . |
16 | Existing qualifications will have to be recognised for the time being , probably for some years , and APL , or accreditation of prior learning , is something the National Council for Vocational Qualifications is still exploring . |
17 | Mrs. Upton explained that the polling station was changed this year to the Forestry Commission 's office in Alice Holt Forest , so that it would be more centrally located for Bucks Horn Oak voters , and not situated in a school which would then have to be closed for the day . |
18 | During 1912 , when numbers had reached 172 , it was decided that entry would have to be restricted for the next year , as " the Board of Education has commented adversely on the size of several of our classes and has refused to countenance it " . |
19 | THE ORGANISERS of the World Student Games to be held in Sheffield in 1991 intend to foot the bill for the Games , which will have to be staged for the first time without direct financial help from the host government , by raising £18m through sponsorship . |
20 | When the Cooking Centre is no longer available a new repository will have to be found for the storage of goods in excess of normal everyday requirements . |
21 | If the deep anaphor can be assigned a suitable interpretation from a content-based representation it does not matter , at least as far as a considered judgement of acceptability is concerned , if the previous expression of that content does not parallel the one that would have to be substituted for the anaphor to make a full second clause . |
22 | Do not worry that you are being judgemental — we do not want to be judged for the pride we see in ourselves . |
23 | A lease might purport to be made for the duration of the war subject to the tenant 's right to determine before the end of the war . |
24 | However if that is not possible a personnel software package will require to be purchased for the PCs already available . |
25 | Neither side can afford to be blamed for the collapse of a dialogue which had raised Spanish hopes of an end to ETA violence . |
26 | Beeney was great and I do n't see how he can fail to be selected for the next few games short of leg amputation ( and even then … ) |
27 | The letter did not say that they would continue to be charged for the service , unless they wrote and asked for it to be stopped . |
28 | Having explored some of the causes of change and identified the areas which will continue to be debated for the next decade , it is perhaps appropriate to try to identify the developments which have occurred in the past 30 years . |
29 | Yet , these gains in certainty have been made at the expense of the title and negotiability functions , functions that will continue to be needed for the foreseeable future . |
30 | It was announced that despite the signing of the peace agreement between the government and the Communist Party of Malaya ( CPM ) on Dec. 2 , 1989 [ see p. 37124 ] , the Internal Security Act ( ISA ) would continue to be enforced for the time being and that there were no plans to legalize the CPM as a political party . |