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

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1 He said : ‘ They did not have certain top-class players out there , but the majority of those who came in were £1 million players and I felt that they would be fighting for a place in the Cup replay . ’
2 The solicitors informed the local authority that they would be applying for an order for costs against the authority .
3 All that they would be tendering for would be to actually run the facility , and there 's no reason to suppose that a private contractor can do that any more cheaply , if they deliver the same quality of service , as the Local Authority can do , so it would n't actually save money , all it would do would mean that control of the level of service that was being delivered at those facilities was lost from the Council to a private contractor .
4 Pray for all those training for the mission field at the Glasgow Bible College or the Scottish Baptist College , that they would be anointed for their task and that they would not lose their first love of Jesus Himself as they study scriptures .
5 Senior Soviet officials stressed that the patrols were an emergency measure decided in the face of the soaring crime rate , and denied that they would be used for political ends or would violate human rights .
6 The railcoaches being the largest single class of trams , it was inevitable that they would be chosen for post-war rebuilding to suit changed circumstances .
7 92 per cent of students provided their names and addresses so that they might be contacted for a follow-up postal survey planned for Spring 1985 ( 571 students ) .
8 In retaliation for this , and fearful that they might be blamed for any fascist hostility towards the Jews , between fifty and sixty BUF members wrecked the BF 's headquarters .
9 They will always be eligible bank bills and not true trade bills and their nomenclature in this context can only be described as a kind of shorthand and corresponds to the requirement that they must be drawn for transaction not capital purposes .
10 The scientist Robert Boyle was looking for a method of preserving corpses so that they could be used for summer as well as winter tutorials .
11 After much debate it seems that these were built for rabbits to live and breed in so that they could be caught for meat and fur .
12 62% felt that they should be cared for in the community in ordinary homes rather than in special homes or hospitals
13 so we could have reduced that , and I think that is the criticism that I make of the Conservatives , not that the Conservatives in this council have done that , but that they should be apologizing for it .
14 The , er , credit to that goes to the chairman and chief executive and the executive directors and they are responsible for the business and it is right , in my view , that they should be rewarded for it and encouraged to take risks to work very hard on our behalf to ensure that that growth continues er , er , that benefits the , er , company , it benefits the country it benefits the er ergo , people who are working for it , it is not inflationary because we are looking at productivity and the productivity in the company has increased significantly .
15 And one was that this bungalow should be retained completely er by members of the Hosiery Finishers in spite of being a national union which of course has still operated , and secondly , that er nobody should go to this union until er er at least when I 've finished that they should be voted for and they were n't going to impose anybody on this union , they 'd vote for somebody from among their own members , which of course operated and that 's operating now .
16 Americans were exasperated that they should be paying for Europe 's defence when the Europeans were not doing their utmost to help themselves .
17 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 .
18 It is n't an offence to inhale solvents but it is an offence to sell them in the knowledge that they will be used for such a purpose . ’
19 In this case , the human indexer will be provided with the terms not recognized by the computer , and must decide whether to list them in the golist or the stoplist , or perhaps to leave them unlisted so that they will be output for human indexer consideration on each occurrence .
20 The increased spending on health and education is welcome in every way , although those who work in schools and hospitals can not help but feel that they will be paying for it themselves by being denied pay rises .
21 They have the advantage that they can be calculated for most countries in the world .
22 The next job is to reconfigure the mexeflote rafts so that they can be used for other tasks .
23 The similarities between things called by the same name are indefinite and fluctuating ; one tries to pin terms down by definition , so that they can be used for strict inference , but Wittgenstein showed that in the vocabulary of natural languages the similarities are ‘ family resemblances ’ , by which A may be like B in one respect and B like C in another , but A like C in neither , so that it is useless to look for common characteristics by which to define the word which names them all .
24 EQ units generally have two channels so that they can be used for stereo , but the channels can be operated separately so that two mono signals can be corrected individually .
25 The learned information just makes these traits explicit , so that they can be used for prediction .
26 The chemists say they were promised that they 'd be paid for providing the service , but so far they have n't seen a penny .
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