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

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1 For the former , the normal requirement would be for the duty solicitor to attend the court ; for the latter the predominant arrangement would be a ‘ call-in ’ scheme based on either a list or a rota of duty solicitors .
2 I 'm afraid sir , I have no knowledge , I have n't certainly myself spoken to anybody with regard to that , I would of thought the normal procedure would be for him to be committed to Preston Crown Court and for the Crown Courts thereafter to sort out the final venue .
3 I would have thought the normal procedure would be for him to be committed to Preston Crown Court and for the Crown Courts thereafter to sort out the final venue .
4 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 .
5 This is because the usual practice would be for the investment manager to deal only in its own name account client .
6 ‘ He had asked the country for a mandate for Tariff Reform , this had been refused , and the honourable thing would be for him to resign at once . ’
7 The Regions would take turns in being Primary and Secondary hosts — the primary visit would be for about two weeks and the secondary for about one week .
8 The logical development would be for closer examination of early foetuses with a view to detecting minor deficiencies which many babies are born with .
9 Perhaps a solution for the JTO 's that are finding difficulty in coping with the current situation would be for those of them that have both hard and grass courts at their club to run a two tier event , i.e. a Series tournament on the hard courts coupled with age group doubles and mixed on the grass .
10 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 .
11 This stated that full consideration would be given to ‘ any social or other problems that may arise ’ , but that ‘ the general policy would be for the Secretary of State to approve proposals to cease to maintain under-used schools . ’
12 The only protection would be for neighbours to use different channels or to fit filters .
13 The only solution would be for Diana to go and live abroad like Edward VIII .
14 The other room would be for telephone calls about being broke , of course .
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