Example sentences of "[vb infin] to [be] [verb] for [adj] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 You will need to be prepared for these with stout walking shoes .
2 Some of the modern hymns have a very shallow doctrinal content and may need to be rejected for that reason , whatever their other virtues .
3 In some cases you will need to be seen for further investigation and/or treatment .
4 As in teaching by example , special arrangements do not need to be made for individual supervision .
5 The end of the pipe does not need to be chamfered for this type of joint
6 Where a many-to-many relationship is implied hierarchies would need to be created for both directions if the model is to represent the ‘ real world ’ accurately .
7 Information about the creating system and subsequent storage will need to be added for electronic records to provide a complete record of their provenance .
8 A player will recover somewhat between matches , but an injured player might need to be rested for longer .
9 A wipe down with a damp cloth is all that 's needed to keep them clean , and if they have a factory-finished polyester powder coating , they wo n't need to be redecorated for 15–20 years .
10 Releasing a collection of radio sessions with a few previously unavailable songs in perfect timing for Christmas does appear to be begging for critical crucifixion .
11 Since young managers can not expect to be rewarded for good short-term performances , there is less incentive to work for short-term results at the expense of longer-term benefits .
12 She had already told Colin very firmly that she did not expect to be billed for any handling charge from him in view of the money he had already had — which was in fact a smaller sum .
13 If the tenant accepts that the property may be redeveloped he will probably wish to be looking for alternative accommodation sooner rather than later , and he will wish to move in and terminate his liability under his existing lease as soon as he finds it .
14 It may therefore provide the incentive for the most thorough pre-purchase behaviour , and marketers hoping to supply such products may have to be prepared for extensive enquiry and investigation before they will manage to sell any of them .
15 Seeing it yesterday for the first time , she had reflected that great tact would have to be employed for two women to share quarters this size .
16 Headphones will have to be worn for this type of interview .
17 It also takes the pressure off the local forest or other local natural resources which do not have to be destroyed for short-term gains .
18 Slote concedes that in determining how much of a stock should be retained , separate percentages may have to be fixed for different sections of the stock , such as fiction and non-fiction .
19 Arrangements may have to be made for existing £6 membership who genuinely can not afford more but who would like to continue to receive the magazine .
20 Provision would have to be made for safe keeping — a locked cupboard in the hall keeper 's room and it would be necessary to erect an aerial .
21 Provision would have to be made for safe keeping — a locked cupboard in the hall keeper 's room and it would be necessary to erect an aerial .
22 No doubt substantial changes will have to be made for permanent coverage .
23 Money borrowed from a pawnbroker did not have to be repaid for fifteen months .
24 Whilst the agreements typically laid down a period of discussion between management and union representatives prior to the introduction of change , there were weaknesses in the terms dealing with provision of information , and early union involvement in decision making , which would have to be altered for effective union influence on the process of change .
25 ‘ The provisions of existing and newly drafted legal documents will have to be scrutinised for potential exposures . ’
26 While such a view is not absurd , it hardly touches on the issues which would have to be addressed for any overall assessment .
27 This means that conventional spoken broadcast traffic messages will have to be continued for many years .
28 The maiden voyage may have to be postponed for five months as a result of a fault in one of Challenger 's fuel tanks .
29 Any so-called ‘ saving ’ to the NHS of products manufactured by British companies would have to be paid for five fold by the British companies , and would show up five fold in our balance of payments , and would mean significant loss in taxation to the British Treasury .
30 ‘ I am not sure that the extra hours will bring in significant extra business , but staff will have to be paid for longer hours and security will become more of a problem .
  Next page