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

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1 Blank pages with two broad margins drawn on them should be inserted for the day 's notes .
2 However , where the amount to which the shareholders will be entitled is small , they may be sold for the benefit of the company or , if no premium exists , allotted to the underwriters .
3 The airflow over the ailerons often tends to move the stick towards the direction of the spin and they should be centralised for the recovery .
4 The family are claiming they should be compensated for the income they lost as a result of Tony 's death .
5 The family are claiming they should be compensated for the income they lost as a result of Tony 's death .
6 It was safe to assume , he said , that no more than a dozen MPs knew whether they should be reaching for the champagne or the shotgun when the Government announced last month that the business rate was to be set at 36p in the pound last month .
7 A water tub will provide two or three goldfish with a pleasant home during the summer months but they should be removed for the winter .
8 Yes , Chairman , can I say that erm , when the b the budget 's in the process of formulation and we 're discussing the question of balances and reserves and how they should be marked for the immediate future , particularly in regard to the way that er , reorganization may take place at police authorities in the very near future , and also those of us who are on this , on , on other committees who 've had experience in , and the same sort of thing happening in further education for instance , where immediately the assets , before even the regulations were put on the table , the assets of all these things were , all these er , erm , coll the further education colleges were frozen so we could n't do anything with them at all as an Authority , and er , actually many of them were taken from us without er , without any question at all .
9 We decided to offer our trainees two days a week in our training centre , working towards the general SVQ , plus three days ' practical training in a work placement , where they could be assessed for the SVQ .
10 Or indeed they could be heading for the two peaks we had just thrashed .
11 Darlington have chosen largely unknown Queensland pace bowler Scott Muller as their professional partly because of his qualifications as a coach but if former Lancashire player , Jack Simmons ' opinion proves correct they could be challenging for the title yet again .
12 They would be routed for the second time in their existence , and their slaves — the people — would be set free and return to fight with God against them !
13 The case is hard to argue against , and even harder after a couple of Tories just get up and say flatly that they will be voting for the lady .
14 They will be affected for the rest of their lives by the kind of diet which is condemned by nutritionists all over the world as likely to lead to a whole variety of illnesses in later life .
15 But she hopes they will be enjoyed for the music and not simply used as background at drug raves aimed at tempting gullible youngsters .
16 Network Systems Corp , Minneapolis has announced it is supplying its 6000 Series multiprotocol bridge-routers to New Jersey Bell Telephone Co : they will be used for the Metropolitan Area Network being installed for the US Army at Fort Monmouth , New Jersey ; the order comprises an initial 21 Model 6614 and 6617 routers ( with another 12 planned for future installation ) , to be installed as part of a FDDI-based fibre optic backbone ; value of the order was not released .
17 The necessity for speed in adaptation of agricultural technology exists because of these self-reproducing and self-reinforcing processes — fairly rapid population growth ; political and economic neglect of marginal environments except where they can be exploited for the production of commodities for the national and international market ; and a stagnant production per unit worker and area for the majority of the population .
18 This examination must be passed before they can be accepted for the remainder of the course .
19 This will include information about risk factors and how they can be changed for the long-term good .
20 The programmes will be subject to review with the passage of time but no substantial additions to them will be made for the first six years ( except for changes required because of matters outside of governing body control and except for minor alterations to equipment ) .
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