Example sentences of "[modal v] be [conj] for " in BNC.
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1 | The report accepted that the entry qualifications for the new degree and its standards should be as for other first degrees , but a majority of the group could not accept that it was possible to combine a professional and academic education to honours standard in three years . |
2 | ‘ Even assuming a genuine ecclesiastic use of the chapel following demolition of the remainder , it can not be said the church as such is still in ecclesiastical use or would be but for the works . ’ |
3 | 1.14 " Working day " means any day on which clearing banks in the City of London are ( or would be but for a strike lock-out or other stoppage affecting such banks generally ) open during banking hours and " working days " shall be construed accordingly |
4 | A transfer of value is a disposition made by a person ( called the transferor ) as a result of which the value of his estate immediately after the disposition is less than it would be but for the disposition . |
5 | The minimum length of courses would be as for existing TEC courses at the equivalent level . |
6 | Availability will be as for the Xplorer , with prices starting at £34,000 for an eight-node machine and ranging up to £4m for a 1,000-processor model . |
7 | Availability will be as for the Xplorer , with prices starting at £34,000 for an eight-node machine and ranging up to £4m for a 1,000-processor model . |
8 | Availability will be as for the Xplorer , with prices starting at £34,000 for an eight node machine and ranging up to £4m for a 1,000 processor model . |
9 | Availability will be as for the Xplorer , with prices starting at £34,000 for an eight-node machine and ranging up to £4m for a 1,000-processor model . |
10 | The Oral Test will be as for the English for Commerce Second Level examination ( see 5.2.2 ) and the same subject code ( 2101 ) will apply . |