Example sentences of "that [adj] [modal v] [be] [verb] for " in BNC.

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1 They show that little can be done for , which is not done with the people .
2 So little archaeological research has been conducted on the ‘ foreign ’ goods from excavations on town sites goods like querns , hones , and pottery — that little can be said for activities at markets and fairs in the Middle
3 Is it seriously suggested that the entire elderly population should be regularly screened , that a clear majority should be followed up monthly for six months , and that half should be treated for life on the basis of even the most optimistic interpretation of the trial data ?
4 Mr Mullan said he would discourage people from travelling to Dublin without tickets , but said there was a slight chance that some could be bought for the proper price outside Croke Park .
5 In addition , this article addresses the problematic notion of character " development " and argues that this may be accounted for in terms of a change in the conversational strategies used by a character , from which changes in attitude are inferable .
6 The manufacturer specifies that this must be left for 72hrs before adding water to the pond .
7 The English climate , having given its clients a long series of warm sunny days , had decided that this must be paid for .
8 However , Cavendish was of more assistance to L : Lord Parker C.J. emphasised ( at p.378 ) that more must be proved for actual or constructive possession than that the goods were found at the premises , it had to be shown that goods had come to the premises by arrangement and that a servant or agent had instructions to take the goods .
9 It seemed inconceivable that any would be lost for ever .
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