Example sentences of "[modal v] be for the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As noted above , there is some indication of the development of a rebuttable presumption that all questions of law should be for the ordinary courts .
2 Yet , the very thesis that all questions of law should be for the ordinary courts itself fashions the result that the court believes to be correct .
3 would you accept that , that should be for the financial year ?
4 It should then be for the official aircraft accident investigating authority to establish the cause of the accident and to make recommendations for avoiding similar accidents in the future , and it should be for the civil courts to decide who is liable to pay damages and to whom .
5 Remember , if your policy is for ‘ Replacement as New ’ then your sum insured should be for the full replacement cost of all your possessions .
6 If the creditor holds any security , he must specify the nature and value of the security and the demand must be for the unsecured portion of the creditor 's claim only .
7 Against such a challenge the first step must be for the professional body , i.e. the Library Association , to exercise its authority on its professional membership .
8 It must be for the local authorities , which have the statutory responsibilities , to take those responsibilities extremely seriously and I would not want to divorce them from the primary responsibility for undertaking those tasks .
9 The privilege is limited strictly to matters of public concern and the publication must be for the public benefit .
10 If it is the latter kind , then you can be rather more technical and detailed than you might be for the general readership .
11 It might be for the last time . ’
12 I went along to see Ray Talbot , of Norfolk-based The Real McKoi , to see what the trends might be for the coming pond season .
13 and that 'll be for the next month
14 Just how tough it could be for the independent producer is evident from the history of Minerva Films .
15 Well it 'd be for the this angle if you extended it so it 'd be eight divided by the three sixty is n't it ?
16 The longer-term tendency may be for the joint boards to develop into fully fledged special purpose authorities .
17 Tempting as it may be for the harassed mother to jump at the chance of sending her three year old to playschool every morning , imagine the devastating effect this can have when it coincides with the arrival in the home of a brand new baby .
18 However true this may be for the economic development of the United States — and even there such contentious hypotheticals are highly dubious — it certainly can not hold good for European expansion and supremacy in the later nineteenth century .
19 ‘ The worst possible scenario would be for the civilian government to remain in a weak and powerless state , forcing us to maintain a military occupation in the city , ’ said Mr Roberts , who is dean of the law school at DePaul University in Chicago .
20 But these would be for the general benefit , not for the worse .
21 Leaving aside the problem of time order in the research , and whether their findings do indeed reveal genuine causal effects of coping behaviour , it is unclear how relevant such strategies would be for the general run of threatening events .
22 1791 The Gentlemen of the Parish of Kildaltan represent that the Church is much Injured by the Schools being kept therein and that it would be for the General benifit of the Parish to have a School House Built seperate from the Church … appoint a Committee for fixing the Stance of the School House and getting the same Built .
23 Tonight , if the bombers came , it would be for the seventh night in a row ; a whole week without sleep .
24 For 30 per cent this would be for the first time , yet almost half our sample are installing an additional or replacement shower .
25 Clearly the most drastic punishment for a firm that has reneged on the collusive agreement would be for the other firms to force it to its security level , either forever or for some specified number of time periods .
26 In practice the Crown would now be unlikely to dismiss a judge without an Address , and it would be for the two Houses to decide whether the misbehaviour justified dismissal .
27 Even though the problem shows that the full crime was consummated , the culprits may be convicted of attempt or incitement , so that it may be relevant to mention these crimes — though normally , of course , the indictment would be for the completed crime , not for a mere attempt or incitement .
28 One option for GM would be for the American company to convert its cash investment into equity through an issue of new shares after the Government 's veto on takeover expires .
29 In these circumstances we accept that it is reasonable that some trustees may feel that in the new situation produced by the tax the right course would be for the settled property to cease to be held on discretionary trust .
30 She knew that if she were whirled down again it would be for the last time .
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