Example sentences of "[vb mod] [pron] [be] for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Later it was even specified that should there be for any reason no foreskin to sever , blood must still be made to flow for a rite to be effected and for the individual to enter the covenant .
2 What possible justification could there be for such coldness ?
3 Indeed , if the inhibition exists , what need could there be for such a prohibition ?
4 What better place than their gloomy underworld could there be for such beliefs ?
5 For instance , Lister ( 1988 ) asks : ‘ what comfort would it be for elderly and severely ill patients to hear of ‘ competitive ’ NHS hospitals with vacant beds in Liverpool or Devon ? ’
6 Under such circumstances , the influence of the father would , of course , be absent and so , therefore , would what is for most white youths the main stimulus behind sporting involvement .
7 Is that on existing beds or will it be for new beds only ?
8 Norway 's preoccupation is therefore not how to meet its own energy demand , nor will it be for many years , but how best to exploit its hydrocarbon wealth .
9 What will it be for that clef ?
10 Can you be for real ? ’ he muttered .
11 What possible justification can there be for that , given the fact the actions are reasonable as they stay this year .
12 What justification can there be for another academic article at such a moment ?
13 If the latter , can it be for any offence or only for a serious one , and is the offence in the problem sufficiently serious ?
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