Example sentences of "[pron] must be for " in BNC.

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1 But there is no reason for the Community to get involved in employment legislation , which must be for each country to decide for itself .
2 Protection is given for the duration of the term , which must be for at least six months , with prior prescribed notice .
3 However , the cheques — which must be for a minimum of £200 — can only be paid into an account in the investor 's name .
4 They are closely interrelated , separated though they must be for the purpose of analysis — and they are all questionable .
5 But they must be for ever content to owe to the English that elegance and culture , which , if they had been vigilant and active , perhaps the English might have owed to them . ’
6 Teams have 2 speakers and they must be for or against whichever motion is on the table .
7 for the German audience , they must be for the British .
8 He must be for ever two steps behind them on complicated murder cases .
9 If a species is to be excepted , it must be for good particular reasons .
10 It must be for him to decide on the disposition of his force and the concentration of his resources on any particular crime or area .
11 It must be for the lender to take the responsible decision .
12 And I think that is how it must be for Joanna .
13 It just came to me and I knew it must be for one of you . ’
14 Dickie said , ‘ When I heard them say it was St Benedict 's Hospital I thought it must be for Mr Leland , so I called him .
15 How much worse it must be for those who have n't been as fortunate as I in recovering from such trauma .
16 So at the end of the day it must be for the courts to decide how to classify particular functions , and this can only be done on the basis of some normative judgment about the desirable scope of judicial review .
17 She said to them , sometimes , but she 's a widow , she lives all alone , she has no one , she seems to expect it of me : and they sympathized all the more , and said that they could see how hard it must be for Clara to break away .
18 How terrible it must be for her to attend this service for Mrs Wright whose baby had survived and while the Padre was speaking the Collector accompanied his words with a silent , sympathetic prayer for Mrs Bennett : " O God , whose ways are hidden and thy works most wonderful , who makest nothing in vain , and lovest all that thou hast made , Comfort this thy servant whose heart is sore smitten and oppressed … " but the rest of the prayer was no longer in his mind , stolen no doubt by the foxes of despair that continued to raid his beliefs … in any case , it faded into a mournful reverie in which he sought an explanation for the death of Mrs Bennett 's child .
19 It must be for him to decide on the disposition of his force and the concentration of his resources on any particular crime or area .
20 It is for the judge alone to determine facts upon which the admissibility of evidence depends and , similarly , it must be for him to satisfy himself as to matters involved in an application to stay because of abuse or , as the judge preferred , ‘ misuse ’ — of process .
21 In view of the conclusion which their Lordships have reached , namely , that the defendant 's conviction should be quashed and that it must be for the Court of Appeal in Jamaica to say whether a new trial should be ordered , their Lordships consider that it is unnecessary , and indeed undesirable in the interests of justice , to examine the rival contentions and the facts to which they relate with the same particularity as their Lordships would have felt bound to do if their recommendation had been in favour of dismissing the appeal .
22 It must be for Parliament to decide whether its decreed procedures have in fact been followed .
23 It must be for Parliament to lay down and to construe its Standing Orders and further to decide whether they have been obeyed : it must be for Parliament to decide whether in any particular case to dispense with compliance with such orders .
24 It must be for Parliament to lay down and to construe its Standing Orders and further to decide whether they have been obeyed : it must be for Parliament to decide whether in any particular case to dispense with compliance with such orders .
25 It must be for Parliament to decide whether it is satisfied that an Act should be passed in the form and with the wording set out in the Act .
26 It must be for Parliament to decide what documentary material or testimony it requires and the extent to which Parliamentary privilege should attach .
27 It must be for Parliament to decide whether its decreed procedures have in fact been followed ’ , was he referring to procedures laid down in Standing Orders or in Acts of Parliament ?
28 It must be for Miss Everdene 's shepherd .
29 ‘ I opened this by mistake , Oak , ’ he said , ‘ but it must be for you .
30 He 'd had Ribena with ice in it himself , and he could remember now , quite distinctly , thinking how horrible it must be for Kate , not to have a father , nor ever to have an occasion like this .
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