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

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1 Far more pupils are taken on than can hope to succeed in practice , and if you have not been able to impress any barrister sufficiently with your qualities to be taken on , it may perhaps be for the best that you are forced to look to a different career at this juncture .
2 The reading should always be for the -intrinsic interest or value of what is read … it should never be thought of as an exercise . "
3 It should then be for the official aircraft accident investigating authority to establish the cause of the accident and to make recommendations for avoiding similar accidents in the future , and it should be for the civil courts to decide who is liable to pay damages and to whom .
4 The rule referred to is based on the proposition that all events , from the very beginning of earthly life and from whatever source , must ultimately be for the promotion of the enjoyment of life ; therefore the classification , good , evil or neutral reflected the measure of the effect on human happiness attributable to each event .
5 The best solution might thus be for the centre bollard to be held in place with a padlock , for which he will have a key .
6 You 'll really be for the high jump if you do n't put Farley 's Tea Timers on their menu .
7 It may also be for the benefit of the institution to state that of the patients discharged , cured and remaining in the House three were afflicted with that most excruciating complaint , the stone … the operation has been thrice successfully performed .
8 It may also be for the convenience of the House to know that , on Friday 8 November , there will be a debate on the environment , on a motion for the Adjournment of the House .
9 For the defaults of his servants in the course of their employment , the occupier is of course liable ; he is also liable for the negligence of an independent contractor unless it is entirely collateral ; for the folly of a lawful visitor in tampering with a potentially dangerous machine provided for his amusement ; and it may well be for the misconduct of any member of his family on the premises , for he has control over them .
10 Erm , then it may well be for the benefit of Greater York that you might be looking at more than one settlement ?
11 Section 1A(2) provides that a claim for damages for bereavement shall only be for the benefit of the wife or husband of the deceased and , where the deceased was a minor who was never married , for the benefit of his parents , if he was legitimate and of his mother if he was illegitimate .
12 She climbed into the carriage knowing it would perhaps be for the last time ; maintaining the horses and the grooms was a luxury she would have to forgo .
13 It would even be for the good of the French themselves , who stand to lose enormously in a trade war .
14 But the erm the best thing would then be for the when the these people came round again to listen to the tape ,
15 It would then be for the wife 's solicitors to draft the relevant conveyance/ transfer and declaration of trust ( as appropriate ) and submit these to the husband 's solicitors .
16 A final area of tension would again be for the girls , and relates to the invisibility and marginality of the female in curriculum material mentioned earlier .
17 The idea may then be for the surviving spouse to give the property ( which she took under the deed of variation ) to the children and make a potentially exempt transfer under IHTA 1984 , s3A : provided she survives seven years no inheritance tax will have been payable on the death or on the gift or indeed on her death by reference to the property which she gave to the children .
18 If this project falls , it is not for purely logical reasons ; it will rather be for the more interesting reason that the right sort of truths do not exist about human nature .
19 Moreover , the evaluation of reasonableness will normally be for the trial judge : an appellate court will rarely interfere unless satisfied that the original decision " proceeded on some erroneous principle or was plainly and obviously wrong " ( Geo Mitchell ( Chesterhall ) Ltd v Finney Lock Seeds Ltd [ 1983 ] 2 AC 803 , per Lord Bridge ) .
20 Since risk does not pass till delivery , in most cases , then any damage in transit will automatically be for the account of the seller .
21 It will now be for the developers , the financial institutions and others in the private sector to use their expertise and to play a major role in realising the full potential of available unused public sector land .
22 It will now be for the Home Secretary to decided when he 'd released although he could be transferred to a hospital in France .
23 If the authority was under a duty to make a decision on the matters in issue between the parties , this duty will revive when the decision is quashed and it will then be for the authority to make a fresh decision .
24 That teachers — young , middle-aged , and those near retirement — can be asked to express how they really feel about curriculum developments can only be for the good .
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