Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [modal v] be [verb] for " in BNC.

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1 His family have a message for other parents who may be hoping for a similar hospital place for their glue-sniffing child
2 ( The addresses and telephone numbers of those members of staff who may be contacted for further information can be found on page 46 ) .
3 There must also be no opportunity for anyone to claim that you have been given , or are giving , preferential treatment which puts you or others at an advantage , for example , over other organisations who may be tendering for the same work or other colleagues working for the organisation .
4 Even he who may be paying for them !
5 For people who must be detained for the protection of the public because of the horrific nature of their crimes , we should be designing units which will genuinely help them to change to whatever extent is possible .
6 It is for this reason that in so much of the literature and documentation dealing with the justification of a war emphasis was placed upon the enemy as a rebel who must be punished for his acts of infidelity or treason .
7 er perhaps Tom himself was erm not really concentrating very much but I know when we came back after the Christmas Day , the Boxing Day that is , erm , Tom was quite oblivious as to what had gone on on the Chr on the Christmas Eve , so I remember we c we put our heads together and erm came to erm some arrangement as to who should be invited for this next tractor course and nothing was ever said so I expect the right people went after all but erm it 's funny how when he was
8 Interviewed in the Beirut newspaper An Nahar on Sept. 1 , Aoun called Lebanon 's leaders " marionettes who should be tried for high treason " ; the French magazine Paris Match on Sept. 7 quoted him as saying that the Syrians would only last a year and that he was the future saviour of Lebanon .
9 Patients who should be considered for adjunctive corticosteroid treatment are those with moderate to severe PCP — the benefit has not been found in those with milder forms .
10 When it comes to that though there will be people from other green parties who who 'll be looking for accommodation so at the last minute we can
11 Boxing now and the South African who 'll be fighting for Paul Weir 's world mini-flyweight title on Monday has arrived in Scotland .
12 The phase of shock and somatic distress is normally followed by a restless searching , mixed with anger and irritability towards the deceased , and any one else who might be blamed for the present distress .
13 I can think of at least half a dozen of Henry 's courtiers who could be mistaken for the King . ’
14 If we wind the table up another 6 places , 6 more teams who could be fighting for promotion and at the Manor tomorrow , it is Oxford take versus Grimsby .
15 ‘ Called hup this morning , ’ Willie heard him say , ‘ so if you know anyone who 'd be looking for a job let me know .
16 Then it was presented with a list of terminal patients and had to skim off the 25 per cent who would be okayed for resurrection .
17 In November 1989 it was announced that the Falkland Islands Company ( now owned by Anglo United , a UK-based mining and fuel distribution group which had taken over Coalite , the Falkland Islands Company 's existing owner , in August 1989 ) would be appointing a chief executive who would be based for the first time on the islands themselves .
18 ‘ I 'm going to be working there for nothing , so I do n't want to be taking a job away from a local who would be paid for it . ’
19 It was agreed to purchase a new machine at the cost of around £185 plus V.A.T. It was considered advisable to engage a regular ‘ caller ’ who would be paid for his services .
20 And , in a somewhat opaque passage , the Messiah was equated with an allegorical ‘ good shepherd ’ , who would be sold for the price of thirty shekels of silver .
21 The fees are payable by local authorities , who will be reimbursed for their extra expenditure .
22 Sharp , clean minimal arts in such a rough space will make an interesting contrast and it launches an exhibition programme by the imaginative Jopling , who will be looking for unusual spaces for showing art as a solution to the uncertainties , expenses and predictability of opening his own gallery .
23 HANS Wagenknecht , 24 , is a physics student from Germany who will be looking for work in a few years .
24 SOUTH AFRICA , who will be competing for the first time , are to stage the 1995 Rugby World Cup .
25 Thus , if the trustees of an interest in possession trust were actually to pay monies it will generally be the trustees who will be treated for the purpose of income tax as having made the payment and not the beneficiary ; if bare trustees , nominees or agents were to pay monies the beneficial owners or principals will generally be treated as having made the payments .
26 What is more , you can never be sure who will be asked for their opinion of you after you have left , especially if it is a question of whether or not you will fit in well with the rest of the staff .
27 The woman , who will be scarred for life , was treated in hospital for a number of injuries including a 3in cut to her neck .
28 Doctors said Lee — who will be scarred for life — was lucky not to lose his nose or an eye .
29 French Glory , who deprived Nashwan of second in the Niel , has the assistance of Pat Eddery , who will be trying for a record fifth Arc win .
30 High road : Two of the dare-devils who will be hoping for a following wind along the Antrim Coast road , John Pinkerton ( left ) from Birmingham , and Scotsman Alex Brown .
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