Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [pron] [vb mod] be [vb pp] for " in BNC.

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1 Could you look over the guidelines in relation to this particular interest and give me your thought on how they might be improved for application in the Lothians .
2 The Royal African Company came under criticism from the West India sugar planters , who clamoured for more slaves to be supplied without explaining how they would be paid for , and also from other English merchants who thought they could do a better job of supplying slaves .
3 This will include information about risk factors and how they can be changed for the long-term good .
4 Yes , Chairman , can I say that erm , when the b the budget 's in the process of formulation and we 're discussing the question of balances and reserves and how they should be marked for the immediate future , particularly in regard to the way that er , reorganization may take place at police authorities in the very near future , and also those of us who are on this , on , on other committees who 've had experience in , and the same sort of thing happening in further education for instance , where immediately the assets , before even the regulations were put on the table , the assets of all these things were , all these er , erm , coll the further education colleges were frozen so we could n't do anything with them at all as an Authority , and er , actually many of them were taken from us without er , without any question at all .
5 Jones then remarked that , even if there were some commercial benefits , he failed to see how they could be vouchsafed for Utah , and reviewed the history of his own group 's work at Brigham Young University .
6 Activities should extend the awareness of what is available and how it may be used for information and enjoyment .
7 I shall repeat it as he works it for adults and then suggest how it might be adapted for children .
8 So we 'll look at its casting off function first and then see how it can be used for linking .
9 One might have anticipated an exposition on how this new syntax differed from that of the preceding age and how it could be developed for stylistic purposes .
10 However , the charge is often returned by environmentalists who note how much farmers pride themselves on being ‘ stewards ’ of the English countryside for the benefit of future generations and for the nation at large , but then deny the right of anyone else to have a say in how it should be maintained for them .
11 After her veto of the Alvey committee 's plans to use government money to back a new era of computer research ( last issue , p 3 ) , ministers have now postponed publication of their White Paper on cabling Britain because two government departments can not agree on how it should be paid for .
12 He was just non compos mentis most of the time and there were times when you could be forgiven for forgetting that he was a woefully sick man .
13 One who claimed to revere life yet who wrote , at a time when you could be hanged for stealing a lamb , those dreadful , gloating sonnets on ( ‘ Fit retribution by the moral code ! ’ ) the punishment of death ?
14 " All I want is to see her in a place where she 'll be cared for .
15 This allows you to make a more considered approach than a telephone call and to use the job matching list you have drawn up to bring to the employer 's attention the reasons why you are suitable for the job and why you should be seen for interview .
16 He saw the new drugs as a threat to his well-being , and lived in dread of the day when they might be prescribed for him .
17 This guide contains information about specific medical conditions which may affect older people in residential and nursing homes and other places where they may be cared for — such as hotels and guest houses .
18 In addition much land is being left to go to ruin , especially around Funchal , where it may be sold for building speculation .
19 If there is a single sister , there is no reason why it should be taken for granted that she should shoulder the caring .
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