Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [verb] [prep] be for " in BNC.
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1 | The coverage seemed to be for the exclusive benefit of the Tory Party . |
2 | Under the threat of NT the current mood of the industry seems to be for one requirements body , a consistent set of requirements and one open system . |
3 | The other has to be for the BBC 's Pro-Celebrity Golf at Turnberry about five years ago . |
4 | Equipment worth over £15,000 was taken in the raid believed to be for its scrap value . |
5 | The mode of action of the toxin appears to be for the non-conserved sequences in Domain II to bind specifically to a glycoprotein on the target insect 's gut membrane . |
6 | But , but the words will be in , the clarification needs to be for |
7 | Thus the Commission saw these two vital controls on police power : the arrest had to be for an imprisonable offence and it had also , in addition to this , to be ‘ necessary ’ . |
8 | The precedent suggests the inclusion of a plan and , while it is suggested that where the premises are clearly defined there is no necessity for a plan , there is little doubt that a plan stated to be for identification purposes ( and thereby preventing the plan from prevailing over the verbal description ) is advisable . |
9 | First , how large does a sample have to be for a given population ? |