Example sentences of "[Wh det] [modal v] [adv] [be] [verb] for " in BNC.
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1 | Category D1 — ( not for hire or reward ) — for passenger carrying vehicles with between 9 and 16 passenger seats which may not be used for hire or reward . |
2 | The claim will be defended in particular against the argument that the company should be seen as a private vehicle which may legitimately be employed for the exclusive pursuit of the purposes of its members . |
3 | Once the applicant has put his case , the respondents may adduce their evidence in the above order which should also be followed for cross-examination purposes . |
4 | Potatoes which must not be offered for sale include those which are : |
5 | Consider the dynamic adjustment process which might reasonably be postulated for the monopolistic competition model , paying especial attention to entry and exit . |
6 | Like Crowther , Newsom accepted the tripartite system , believing there to be different levels of natural ability in children which could best be catered for by different kinds of school . |
7 | Contracting for other parts of the group , and even other manufacturers , provides a good half of the company 's income , and , just as importantly , enables it to invest in a high level of machinery which could not be justified for the volatile business of light aircraft manufacturing alone . |
8 | In itself the Beveridge structure rested on a set of assumptions about employment and family allowances which could not be planned for and might easily have proved disastrously misplaced . |
9 | Instead China got an ‘ object ’ code which could not be converted for military tasks . |
10 | " Sacrifices could be demanded in the name of democracy which could not be expected for mere patriotism for the social order as it was . " |
11 | Some run efficient remedial courses , which could surely be used for youngsters who had taken a broader sixth-form course . |
12 | This display or retail system , which could also be adopted for domestic use , consists of shelving , rails , hangers and tables , with white-painted metal tubular elements finished with the almost classic black shiny ball trim . |
13 | DAS really gives the creative artist a simple way to create fast moving , effective animations which could easily be mistaken for a real cartoon . |
14 | Continuity was assured by the performance becoming enshrined in a religious ritual which could never be broken for fear of offending the gods . |
15 | By contrast , the Soviet Union had , of course , always co-existed with a climate which could never be taken for granted . |
16 | Taken at face value , they 'd result in a college place and authentic P-Cas documents which could then be used for fraud . |
17 | Other safe forms of investment which could then be considered for any capital your parent may have could also include the building societies , local authority bonds ( if she is prepared to leave her money untouched for a year or two ) , National Savings Certificates , Post Office Savings , the National Savings Bank and Trustee Savings Bank . |
18 | The J/J pickups provide a smooth , thick tone that complements walking jazz/blues progressions , which could then be lightened for , say , funk workouts . |
19 | It had been a terrible summer , she reflected , one of those damp , chilly English summers which could almost be mistaken for one of their recent damp , mild winters . |
20 | They were required to choose one of three mortgage valuations ; a basic valuation to enable the society to assess the adequacy of the security offered , pursuant to the duty imposed on societies by section 13(1) of the Act of 1986 , a copy of which would normally be provided for the borrower on payment of a fee ; a house buyers ' valuation containing a fuller report , for which the borrower paid a higher fee ; or a full structural survey . |
21 | Section 2(3) provides that in considering the common duty of care , the circumstances include the degree of care and want of care which would ordinarily be looked for in such a visitor . |
22 | In these circumstances an election campaign was to be waged with the same zeal which would otherwise be reserved for a parliamentary election . |
23 | A resolution of this issue , which is not a pressing matter , would need also to take account of the fact that speakers do , in practice , use sentences which could be taken as instances of a third possible equational type ( if this is not to be regarded as merely some kind of linguistic jeu d'esprit ) : ( 37 ) cautiously is the way we should proceed In both of these two cases , the question is whether a property concept can fill a position which would otherwise be reserved for an entity . |
24 | ‘ In addition , it provides a local market in which we can add value to 200,000 tonnes of commercially-grown pine which would otherwise be sold for processing outside the Highlands . |
25 | Er it is not asking the panel to n you know to draft a rite that would used and I , I would interpret this to mean that it 's asking the panel to look up the theological propriety if you like of such a rite and bring forward suggestions which would then be passed for implementation , if so decided , to the panel on worship . |
26 | It was threaded in such a way as to twirl and twist hand-spun wool into a twisted string which would then be used for the saddle bags she made . |
27 | " Which ca n't be helped for the time being . " |
28 | After 16 , A-levels will remain the ‘ gold standard , ’ but schools will teach more vocational courses which will also be used for entry to higher education . |
29 | All new replacement PCs should be of higher specification than existing machines , which will then be freed for stand-alone use , and it is recommended that SCSI boards should be installed for the more efficient use of peripherals . |
30 | Both Sony and the Koei Group gave various reasons for the split , Sony that its mission of developing the desk-top publishing market on workstations had been accomplished , while the Koei Group indicated that Sony 's NEWS was too narrow a system for the jointly developed software , which will now be converted for other workstations and personal computers , including Sun Microsystems Inc Sparcsystems and Apple Computer Inc 's Macintosh . |