Example sentences of "would [adv] [be] [verb] for " in BNC.

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1 ‘ But if he had wanted to disappear with the diamonds , ’ she persisted , ‘ we 'd still be looking for him now . ’
2 This 'd probably be used for a construction of some sort I would imagine .
3 He really had fallen on his feet , and if only Jane would look more kindly on him , they 'd both be set for life .
4 BUT talking to Greg , in the trashy splendour of the Palace balcony that afternoon , as the others unload their gear , you 'd occasionally be forgiven for thinking as much .
5 It is no longer our intention to provide this cover automatically as an air compressor would be deemed as Own Surrounding Property and therefore would only be covered for explosion risks if this endorsement was taken out along with the basic cover on the air receiver .
6 He explained that by 1996 all trades and industry would be covered by NVQ 's and government funding for training would only be given for NVQ 's .
7 It 's a privilege ; I 'd say more , but I would only be cut for the usual reason , lack of
8 Children are encouraged to play freely and imaginatively , but at a later stage may be helped to give goods a price-marking of counters , e.g. a packet marked with would only be exchanged for four counters .
9 Lunch would only be provided for Area Staff arriving at the centre early .
10 The post would only be used for people who lived out of the dale .
11 She said that while the carrot of jobs was being held out to the local community , local people would only be used for the most menial of tasks .
12 The liquidators , however , had assured the witnesses that the information would only be used for ‘ proper purposes of the liquidation ’ .
13 Calling on North Korea to make a similar pledge , Roh said that nuclear energy would only be used for peaceful purposes .
14 It seemed they would only be remembered for the effervescent day-glo Sixties pop which took popular root in Manhattan 's late Seventies downtown scene , where the songs Rock Lobster and Planet Claire first became free-spirited party anthems .
15 These reforms were ultimately to cause the falling off in the composition of orchestrally accompanied church music as such accompaniments would only be required for special feast days and there would be no place for it in everyday circumstances .
16 Her cosmic vision prophesied that as the race evolved intercourse would only be practised for the purpose of reproduction , and then only at carefully spaced intervals under women 's direction .
17 A number of organisations to which we spoke provided ( paid ) training for people filling such positions , despite the fact that they would only be working for them on a casual basis and might even use the skills they acquired working for other organisations .
18 Valuable coins would naturally be searched for with more energy and so tend to be recovered at a higher rate in ancient times .
19 Although these figures suggest some recent increase , as des Forges and Harber record only about 40 for the period 1950 to 1960 , this would easily be accounted for by the great increase in regular observations at the coast .
20 In these circumstances the child would not be rewarded for completing the task .
21 It simply would not be tolerated for the old style to continue at the expense of progress . ’
22 Sheikha Grandmother , whom she wanted to visit , was a renowned figure , but such a trip would not be made for one outside the tribe circle .
23 Seeing he would not be served for several hours , the mullah went off back to the caravanserai in which he was staying .
24 CPRE 's evidence shows that during the committee stages of the 1986 Agriculture Act , Mr Gummer said that conservation advice would not be charged for .
25 Five of the banks which had been expected to take part in the scheme , however , had on Dec. 20 , 1989 , announced that they would not be participating for commercial reasons , although the following day , John MacGregor , Secretary of State for Education and Science , had stated that the objectives , principles and framework of the scheme remained unchanged .
26 In the case of Turner , a convicted defendant initiated a prosecution against his accomplice , who had obtained a prior undertaking from the Director that he would not be prosecuted for his part in the offence .
27 The break-in would not be discovered for months .
28 Such courses may be of interest to you as a returner but they are not the same as re-entry programmes , and would not be recognised for the same purpose if you ever had to provide evidence of an updating course to your National Board .
29 He told the judge that he would not be instructed for the retrial .
30 Apparently , she did not mind him being a mop head when occupying other Government positions , but felt it would not be fitting for the role of Chancellor .
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