Example sentences of "to be for [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They used to be for a while . |
2 | Their proposal will not be finalised until a few days before the F&S meeting on 5th March , but seems likely to be for a 9% pay increase ( the lower figure of price inflation and the average national wage increase ) , with no reduction in differentials . |
3 | But then it would need to be for a man of his size to stretch out in comfort . |
4 | If the hat is to be for a grown-up , measure a grown-up 's head , again adding 5cms for overlap , and cut the tissue paper to this size . |
5 | Sir , in June nineteen ninety two Mrs Brown er successfully obtained temporary work working for the Nottingham Community Hospice as a nursing auxiliary and the work was initially intended to be for a period of about three months . |
6 | But then it was only going to be for a matter of weeks , so what did it matter anyway ? |
7 | It was only to be for a matter of months . |
8 | Neither case is an authority on how serious a discrepancy or inaccuracy has to be for a challenge on the ground of mistake to succeed . |
9 | The only proviso is that your holiday has to be for a minimum of five nights . |
10 | Originally scheduled to be for a morning only , the response was so enthusiastic that the meeting grew to an all-day event with a full billing of committed speakers . |
11 | ‘ Why is it that when I do fall , it has to be for a termagant who drives me out of my head ? |
12 | Because er it 's a that 's that 's just the way it has to be for the present , at the end of the |
13 | But the Social Charter turned out not to be for the likes of us . |
14 | The appointment was to be for the life of his father , Richard Earl of Cornwall , the king 's brother , with reversion to the Crown . |
15 | Neither father nor mother can deprive themselves of their rights , except in the case of a separation agreement between husband and wife ; and even such an agreement will not be enforced by the court if the court considers it not to be for the child 's benefit . |
16 | Royal taxation usually had to be for the defence of the realm , but this was no longer interpreted with the narrow precision attempted by Winchelsey , and clerical objections and conditions more often turned upon other considerations : redress of grievances , exemption from lay burdens such as the ninth and purveyances , or simple impoverishment . |
17 | The answer to this decisive question resides not in a logic which compels , for example , all questions of law always to be for the courts or the tribunal . |
18 | Let us say the only settlors of the trust are Newco and Target , and both are excluded from benefiting under the trust , as they would have to be for the trust to qualify as an " employees share scheme " for the purposes of the Companies Act 1985 , and come within s75(6) Financial Services Act 1986 . |
19 | The externalist can point out how difficult it is going to be for the internalist to provide a satisfying account of knowledge . |
20 | The question for Iavolenus therefore is whether the period of sixteen years was supposed to be for the benefit of the trustee ( so that he could enjoy the income from the estate in the meantime ) or of the estate itself ( so that it would fall into the hands of the testator 's son only once he had reached the age of responsibility ) . |
21 | The contemporary open door was to be for the benefit of the Chinese , not their disadvantage . |
22 | The basis of this protection is that publication is deemed to be for the benefit of the public . |
23 | ( It could also be theft , where there is no need for the disposal to be for the benefit of another . ) |
24 | The other has to be for the BBC 's Pro-Celebrity Golf at Turnberry about five years ago . |
25 | The answer would seem to be for the purpose of ascertaining the possessor 's intention , and for deciding whether in all the circumstances , racial hatred is likely to be stirred up . |
26 | At some later date he abandoned all his offices and journeyed to the Hijaz ( which journey both Mecdi and el-Kefevi have taken to be for the purpose of going on the pilgrimage ) ; alter his return he did not again hold any office . |
27 | Then she thought how tiring it was going to be for the rest of her life trying to be the Wise Woman all the time . |
28 | Some odd-looking monsters had been produced by designers striving to come to terms with these innovations , but by 1880 warships were already essentially what they were to be for the rest of the century , armoured , steam-driven and screw-propelled , with their main armament in revolving turrets or carried broadside . |
29 | Eldorado — reported to be for the chop when John Birt takes over as BBC director general in March — is changing tactics in a last ditch bid to win a reprieve . |
30 | Today , America 's Thanksgiving Day , it is certainly the place to be for the world 's best technical and all-round skiers . |