Example sentences of "[modal v] continue to [be] [adj] for " in BNC.

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1 Of course the reverse may also be possible , that hostility and resentment build up , but this is all the more reason that a social worker should continue to be available for old people in residential care and the families .
2 He advises that while the unit backs onto our store , as a self-contained unit , it should continue to be available for let on the open market .
3 Gaidar ( as Deputy Premier in charge of economic reform — see below for his transfer to the Finance Ministry ) pledged government help for the farmers , promising that they would continue to be eligible for preferential loans , and that a draft bill to release farmers ' sons from military service was in preparation .
4 The UK Registers of Aircraft and Aircraft Mortgages will continue to be available for inspection at CAA House , Kingsway .
5 Each type of instrument has its particular advantages and disadvantages , and it seems likely that both types will continue to be available for the foreseeable future .
6 The TECs will continue to be responsible for the YT programme for this age group .
7 One part of BR will continue to be responsible for all track and infrastructure .
8 He will remain at Winfrith where he will continue to be responsible for the site 's Occupational Health Department .
9 Process engineering superintendent Peter Watson will continue to be responsible for long-term terminal development , hydrocarbon accounting , loss control , laboratory services and for technical support to plant operations .
10 The Environment and Planning Committee will continue to be responsible for the development of social science research in transport .
11 Local authorities will continue to be responsible for adult education provision , both vocational and leisure/cultural activities , but all courses for 16–19 years will be the responsibility of FEFCs through the colleges .
12 Mr Mellor will continue to be responsible for bringing in new laws on privacy and press intrusion if necessary .
13 In Lambert v. Lewis ( 1981 H.L. ) Lord Diplock said that the condition of fitness for purpose was a continuing obligation ‘ that the goods will continue to be fit for that purpose for a reasonable time after delivery , so long as they remain in the same apparent state and condition as that in which they were delivered , apart from normal wear and tear . ’
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