Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [vb mod] be for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Or it may be for rule breach , such as a late delivery under the LIFFE Bund contract .
2 Or it could be for daddy if he wanted it
3 It is possible that there may be for instance some appalling typographical gremlin er has crept in to something so that something makes a nonsense .
4 Among the free churches there is no set system of redundancy procedure as there is for the Anglican Church , so that it may be for officials from the local congregation to decide if and how to dispose of vacant church property .
5 Although written testing is still in common use , ( and it is appropriate that it should be for outcomes which are knowledge-based ) , other instruments such as projects , case studies and assignments were commonly used too .
6 He despised her looks now , so he scoffed at the idea that it could be for sex .
7 We have kindly been provided with a VHS copy of the above stock footage by ART films with regard to an educational non-broadcast video entitled Project Video which we are currently filming and which will be for use in teaching English as a foreign language to secondary school age students throughout the world .
8 Both strategies have their place and it should be for teachers to determine the balance appropriate to their situation and the needs of their pupils .
9 Ownership of the entity and what may be for sale .
10 It feels as if I 'm starting the season again and obviously I 'm not 100yet , but I will be for Marling on Saturday .
11 But it should be for work done each day or week — not a promise that hangs on results .
12 A good example of this is nuisance , for you can be liable for nuisance through the agency of your animals , just as you can be for nuisance through the agency of anything else you own .
13 The rest of the journey was an anticlimax by comparison , as it would be for passengers approaching Perth from the Pacific .
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