Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] be called for " in BNC.

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1 Very few of us naturally look like our dogs so a little augmentation might be called for .
2 It may be that my help will be called for .
3 Furthermore , it found that , although birth certificates were not required by law for any kind of legal transaction in the United Kingdom , there could be occasions on which a birth certificate could be called for by , for instance , an employer or public institution .
4 In Conway ( 1990 ) 91 Cr.App.R. 142 ; [ 1990 ] Crim.L.R. 402 it was held that an identification parade might be called for notwithstanding that an identifying witness claimed to know the suspect , and had identified him by name .
5 Secondly , I assumed , partly on the basis of other work , that the criminal law can be understood as a socially valid positive moral order and that , if so , some revision of legal theory might be called for .
6 If , on the other hand , the single market has the dynamic property of shifting the Community on to a permanently higher growth path , a more favourable judgement would be called for .
7 So , a little artistic licence may be called for , and you will have to use your skills to create a bouquet picture that gives the feeling of the wedding flowers without reproducing them exactly .
8 Again , details of payment will be called for by the buyer .
9 A small show of strength might be called for to teach men like Marsco who is overlord in Ralarth . ’
10 The fact that some countries who were signatories of the Convention had one system and some another reinforced the court in its view that no single system could be called for .
11 They suggested that if a policy of balancing a budget over the trade cycle still resulted in unacceptable high unemployment , then a permanent policy of deficit finance would be called for to provide extra jobs .
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