Example sentences of "[noun pl] for [noun] be [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Other reasons for depopulation were also examined during this period .
2 The pursuit of analytical insights into the reasons for cutting is probably unhelpful ( Simpson 1976 ) .
3 Although there had been brief conflicts between England and France in the reigns of Edward I and Edward II , the reasons for war were now much more substantial than they had been in 1294 or 1324 , and the will to war on the part of the king , if not yet on the part of most of the nobility , was much more apparent .
4 The reasons for referral were either at the patient 's request because of an unwillingness to undergo an operation ( 70% ) or because the patient was a high operative risk ( 30% ) .
5 The reasons for failure are more likely to be due to people problems , which may show themselves by the lack of cooperation when the information system is being developed and a resistance to the changes that occur when the application is implemented .
6 Ironically , this means that the most exciting objects for play are also the simplest and the cheapest .
7 Citizens who had the orthodox Soviet version of Ukrainian history rammed down their throats for decades are now being told a completely different version , arguably also coloured by the political prejudices of its authors .
8 Language policies for education are highly charged political issues and seldom if ever decided on educational grounds alone .
9 It points out that certain elements of US policies for grain are now partly decoupled , since there is now an element of reducing support by reducing the quantities on which support payments would be made .
10 Plans for Tenby are still open .
11 Richet 's plans for Montpellier are more advanced .
12 By the autumn of 1983 my plans for health were well under way .
13 The sums which people paid Maples for furniture were very small compared with what they had to pay for a house to put it in .
14 Well they did a lot of them are actually country songs that were like Old Flames and and even the Black Sheep was was an American song which we you know and yes you know if you send them back to America , Old Flames for instance is often back on the American those that played on the Irish programme .
15 As well as newspapers , and for those whose literacy level is not up to the language of a newspaper , comics for adults are widely available .
16 Preferences for partners are probably based on the frequency of reciprocation .
17 The rival proposals for Stratford are totally unacceptable .
18 Teachers who see the scheme as useful in producing proposals for changes were again significantly positive in their attitudes whereas those not doing so were negative .
19 There may be a collecting bias against the foot bones , however , because they are small and easily overlooked , and so a comparison has been made here between the proximal and distal limb elements , the former being the femur and humerus , and the latter represented by the tibia and radius ( values for ulna are very similar ) .
20 Notice that the magnitudes of the values for solids are much greater than those for gases .
21 He said : ‘ I think the values for leasing are perhaps on the low side , considering that people know what they are going to get this year .
22 In this kind of office the variety of requests for service is probably such that it would be necessary to provide a set of categories of the main kinds of activities or functions .
23 The concordance patterns for schizophrenia are very similar to those in other diseases , such as polio and tuberculosis , in which the genetic and environmental factors are well established .
24 They are not intimidated by short-term bans and , as long as the rewards for success are so great , the temptation for them to cheat again seems to be irresistible .
25 As in the case of the EC Merger Regulation , published rules for assignment are probably the best method with negotiation between the authorities to decide borderline cases .
26 However , the rules for synthesis are fairly complex and may be difficult to operate .
27 The rules for pronunciation are therefore not necessarily used prior to the generation of possible meanings .
28 The rules for non-residency are pretty stringent .
29 The high-technology route is extremely expensive ; the sophistication of America 's weapons and the plaintiveness of its calls for burden-sharing are directly related .
30 Contracts for services are commonly personal as in such circumstances the customer is likely to have relied upon the individual skill and identity of the vendor .
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