Example sentences of "which [vb mod] be [adv] [verb] for " in BNC.

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1 Our terms of reference used the title ‘ media studies ’ , which may be best reserved for specialist study .
2 There is , however , a torque which may be easily calculated for a rectangular loop .
3 One of the aims of the ANLT is to provide a general purpose system which may be easily adapted for new tasks .
4 There are a number of methods which may be independently selected for each type of information to be transferred .
5 The work plan timetable will highlight specific requirements which must be either budgeted for or planned as appropriate .
6 Fiction reflects the changes in the concept of honour , personal or institutional , sorting out the basic scruples of conscience and the natural feelings of compassion and devotion which must be newly defined for each and every period in time .
7 Rear panel furniture is limited to a set of analogue outputs for connection to an amplifier input , and a coaxial digital output which might be better used for later upgrading via an outboard digital converter .
8 If it were mine and I wanted to make serious use of the bass , I 'd probably take the E and A drones off , as one could argue that they do n't do enough on top of the heavier bass strings , which might be better used for playing ‘ proper ’ bass lines .
9 In fact , he has an extraordinary repertoire of mannerisms , all of which could be reasonably mistaken for possession of one kind or another .
10 Will he locate the naval support command , which would be ideally suited for Portland , in the premises that are then vacated ?
11 In many cases they already pay out too much in dividends , money which would be better used for investment or at least retained in the business for some useful purpose .
12 This can occur with any mineral , but it is by far the most common in clay minerals which typically have rather loosely bonded cations on their surfaces which can be readily exchanged for cations in solution .
13 The merest traces of various gases exist at the surface of Mercury , amounting to about 10 12 times less than the mass of the Earth 's atmosphere and which can be entirely accounted for by capture from the solar wind and by the radioactive decay of certain isotopes in the surface materials .
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