Example sentences of "[modal v] be for the " in BNC.
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31 | Indeed , because of the court 's limited power , the policy of ultimate caution must be for the terms of any conveyancing documentation to be agreed between the respective solicitors before the consent order is applied for . |
32 | Whatever your feelings about such treatments and that must be for the individual to decide there is no doubt that its deeply relaxing effect can only be good for you . |
33 | Just how small the signals must be for the Z and h-parameter equations to apply with constant sets of parameters depends on the particular case . |
34 | for the German audience , they must be for the British . |
35 | If by working with Roirbak it meant she had to leave Star Eye , it might be for the best . |
36 | But the purpose of all this is summed up in the phrase : ‘ that we … might be for the praise of is glory ’ ( v 12 ) . |
37 | I went along to see Ray Talbot , of Norfolk-based The Real McKoi , to see what the trends might be for the coming pond season . |
38 | It would have been a distressing upheaval indeed — I think Elizabeth found ‘ Braemar ’ so depressing that she did not enter as deeply as I into Ivy 's sufferings ; she could not help hoping that a change might be for the better . |
39 | It might be for the last time . ’ |
40 | If this is the case , an incentive to improved health might be for the counsellor to talk to them about ways and means of increasing their social contacts and involvement when they get better . |
41 | The death of a sister might involve deep grief , part of which might be for the much earlier death of a small sister . |
42 | An alternative form might be for the corporation to sell a proportion of its products at strictly cost price to those sections of the community who are under-privileged and in need of these occasional subsidies . |
43 | One answer might be for the EC to agree rules for the recycling of packaging that would reduce such disruption . |
44 | If it is the latter kind , then you can be rather more technical and detailed than you might be for the general readership . |
45 | If this was jewellery , she could not possibly accept it , no matter how appropriate it might be for the gown she was wearing . |
46 | An alternative strategy might be for the archivist to get in early in the life of information systems , probably even at the design stage , to imbed selection criteria of some sort into them . |
47 | ‘ I know it 'll be for the best . |
48 | And these 'll be for the banquet and I 'll explain the banquet later on as we go on . |
49 | and that 'll be for the next month |
50 | Right I 'll be for the rest of the tutorial really , erm find yourselves something to do , I just really want to follow up er the little amount of time that I spent with second years er looking at their action plans . |
51 | That 'll be for the issue of the summons that , fifteen pound |
52 | Just how tough it could be for the independent producer is evident from the history of Minerva Films . |
53 | He never realized how grateful a man could be for the chance to wash . |
54 | It was hard to see what future there could be for the embittered and ranting Nazi or his new and pretty wife , other than a steady descent into the poverty of hired rooms and unpaid bills . |
55 | It was stressed to parents that the questions were being asked with the full co-operation of the headteacher and staff and with the express aim of making the experience in this particular nursery the best it could be for the children . |
56 | The best that could be for the the Simpson woman is that at least when they had married , she stuck to him right to his death . |
57 | Well it 'd be for the this angle if you extended it so it 'd be eight divided by the three sixty is n't it ? |
58 | Struggling peasants they 'd be for the most part , trying to keep body and soul together in difficult times . |
59 | The best preliminary plan may be for the reader to open the book upright at ( the illustration ) and then go to the other side of the room , to be imposed on from a distance : it is the nearest the book can offer to the proper first encounter with the figure . |
60 | From personal experience , the greater hazard may be for the bride . |