Example sentences of "this [modal v] [be] [vb pp] for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This may be done for rhetorical reasons and is a common ploy in politics .
2 This may be removed for cramped working conditions
3 This must be completed for each employee .
4 Configuration File This must be edited for each hard copy run , to contain the keywords which dictate the format of the hard copy volume sets and the charge codes for which modules should be hard copied .
5 This 'll be used for all sessions except for group work .
6 Now in a language of potentially unlimited generative capacity , I fail to see how this could be achieved for all expressions across all patterns of combination in the first way described above .
7 This could be extended for other , larger networks and relationships established between number of trains , frequency and distance .
8 If this could be done for one product , it could be done for others with their own market strategies and situations .
9 There would also be a short term pension payable er and this would be paid for three months at the rate of your pension or pay at the time of death .
10 Kauntze had some harsh words to say about the St Leger entry system and it seems as if this will be renewed for next year .
11 Kauntze had some harsh words to say about the St Leger entry system and it seems as if this will be renewed for next year .
12 This can be done for any letter position , including the first and the last letters of a word , and for more than one letter position , although it is not a good policy to allow more than two per word if the accuracy of the recogniser is to be relied on at all .
13 If you have mastered cut and sew , this can be used for other shaping , for example by knitting a straight sleeve and cutting it to the shape required .
14 This can be used for filled areas that always adjust their shape to fill between other objects .
15 This can be claimed for romantic and romance , but is not appropriate in the case of arable farmer , nor of foreign policy or animate nouns from ( 7 ) , nor of new in ( 17 ) nor naked in ( 18 ) ; and it would clearly not apply for nuclear scientist either ; while there does exist a noun nucleus , which is certainly the etymological origin of the adjective , the scientist is , synchronically and in the usage of the ordinary speaker , to be connected with the indefinite notion of nuclear matters ( where , for example , Latin would have used the neuter plural of an adjective ) rather than directly with nucleus ; one may reasonably guess that many speakers to whom the word nucleus is quite unfamiliar would nevertheless feel they understood quite satisfactorily a headline which read : TOP NUCLEAR SCIENTIST GOES MISSING !
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