Example sentences of "[vb mod] [be] for the [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | However , these traffic management methods do not address the fundamental issue : in residential areas the street should be for the residents , but in reality the road design and the traffic legislation favour the car . |
2 | And how heartening his recovery must be for the families of other coma victims . |
3 | So at the end of the day it must be for the courts to decide how to classify particular functions , and this can only be done on the basis of some normative judgment about the desirable scope of judicial review . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | All this may be for the locals , but in Cologne you 'll find the welcome extended to visitors is as warm as a schnapps downed in one . |
7 | One answer would be for the judges ruling on applications for chapter 11 to get tough in backing creditors ' claims against the firm . |
8 | Initially it was assumed that the objective would be for the villages to farm on a communal basis . |
9 | Lord Morton of Henryton commenting on that example said that in each case it would be for the Commissioners to make a finding as to whether the income in question was or was not paid to or for the benefit of the child by virtue or in consequence of the settlement . |
10 | One solution to the problems of monetary base control would be for the authorities to attempt to control broader measures of liquidity . |
11 | No cherries would be for the eyes . |
12 | Er it would be some of the bodies I think oh er wait a minute I 'm trying to think what the casting were be used for there were other things besides locks you see I forget what they the , I know they used to do the castings and the brass castings it would be for the locks , for the locks yeah |
13 | In view of the financial vulnerability of the project , the researchers argue that the most efficient solution would be for the governments to re-purchase the franchise once the Tunnel has been built and run the operation at marginal cost . |
14 | ‘ There 'll be no need for anything like that , ’ said Charlie ‘ I 'm up from Whitechapel and the only bowing and scraping you 'll be doing in future will be for the customers . ’ |
15 | That pleasure will be for the peoples in and around the Pacific and Indian Oceans . |
16 | Some will be to provoke interest and curiosity , others will be to reinforce learning , still others will be for extension work and most importantly some areas will be for the pupils ' own work which will serve as a major focus of attention . |
17 | It will be for the partners in each firm to decide whether some such arrangement suits their particular circumstances or whether more or less complex procedures should be introduced . |
18 | Lol , a former council brickie , said : ‘ Boxing has been wonderful for me and it can be for the kids too . |