Example sentences of "[noun pl] for what [modal v] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | Gandhi seems to have felt some flicker of remorse about his treatment of the Sarabhai family ; at any rate , without confessing error , he preoccupied himself with working out rules for what might be termed the just fast . |
2 | To fulfil a positive role for a profession , its education and training programme should equip candidates for what will be demanded of them in their future careers . |
3 | Our biggest problem is non-attendance authorised by parents for what might be considered unacceptable reasons . |
4 | It is not that students , or staff for that matter , lack ideas for what might be possible . |
5 | The police say the majority of people dealing in ecstasy are smart , entrepreneurial types selling to young naive people and they 're charging massive prices for what may be ecstasy , but could be something far more dangerous . |