Example sentences of "and [modal v] be [vb pp] for " in BNC.
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1 | Some fromage frais and quark have a longer shelf life and may be kept for a week or ten days after purchase . |
2 | Two samples are collected ; a — 150 mesh sediment which is analysed for up to 28 elements and a panned concentrate which is examined microscopically and may be analysed for particular elements . |
3 | The yellow powders from some manufacturers are acceptable but some degreasers are marketed as white powders and may be mistaken for food ingredients . |
4 | While this instrument is in a way value-neutral and may be used for ends of which different commentators may approve or disapprove , it may turn out to be — is indeed intended to be — a powerful force for overdue change , increased coherence and strengthened accountability . |
5 | Agar-agar is not affected and may be substituted for gelatine , otherwise you must use cooked pineapple as heat corrupts the enzyme . |
6 | In relation to climatic conditions in many other markets , 37°C/80 per cent r.h. ( which is the most severe high humidity test condition generally proposed on the basis of experience ) represents less acceleration and may be continued for correspondingly longer . |
7 | Enter Mike , a Londoner who moved out to Lausanne six years ago ( and may be remembered for his '83 cover version of Timmy Thomas 's ‘ Why Ca n't We Live Together ’ as erm , Mike Anthony ) . |
8 | Steven also missed last Friday 's league match at Nancy and may be rested for Saturday 's match with Montpellier in view of the possible championship-decider at Monaco a week on Saturday . |
9 | The flowers , appearing in late summer , are long lasting and may be dried for indoor display . |
10 | Such a barn is easy to load and unload and may be adapted for other uses when empty . |
11 | Users ' need ( 3b ) implies that a distinction must be made , and must be accounted for , between the resources provided by taxpayers , grantors and service recipients , which shows whether their contributions were sufficient to cover the costs . |
12 | Over recent years we have become increasingly alarmed by the dramatic growth in aggregates demand and the assumption that this growth will continue and must be catered for . |
13 | Over recent years we have become increasingly alarmed by the dramatic growth in aggregates demand and the assumption that this growth will continue and must be catered for . |
14 | The only exception is the US PGA Championship , whose committee invited the top 50 from the Sony Rankings and must be applauded for doing so . |
15 | Tickets can be booked by telephone on ( 0723 ) 370541 — or ( 0723 ) 378863 for Access and Visa bookings — by post , or personally if you call in at the theatre , and must be paid for within three days of booking . |
16 | DAVID Nicholson 's Banbridge put up a fair performance when running Clever Folly to four lengths at Ascot last month and must be fancied for the Tanners Claret Handicap Chase at Ludlow this afternoon , writes Chris Hawkins . |
17 | Vouchers if granted , will be valid for the Friday only , of the Royal Meeting and should be applied for before 31st March . |
18 | County Court witness summonses can name only one witness and should be applied for not less than seven days before attendance is required . |
19 | It 's a great play and should be played for real . |
20 | Word Perfect , Microsoft Word , Wordstar and Wordstar 2000 files may all contain embedded markers that are additional to the ASCII text and should be ignored for accurate analysis . |
21 | The title of Martyr , he declared , was ‘ an utter misnomer and should be reserved for those Christians who rather than renounce their faith had suffered death at the hands of Pagan persecutors ’ . |
22 | These greedy predators are seldom offered for sale these days and should be reserved for aquariums stocked with fish and mobile invertebrate forms only . |
23 | The client has no right to insist and should be prepared for this . |
24 | It is also a desirable one for the profoundly deaf young person and should be recognised for this positive value rather than for the negative one of its non-Englishness . |
25 | He claims that Mr Maitland should have been able to rely on the references and should be compensated for the full amount plus lost interest . |
26 | They did once , and should be looked for again . ’ |
27 | Bob Carpenter at Kitcat & Aitken believes they are undervalued and should be purchased for the 7 per cent dividend yield and the group 's medium term potential . |
28 | One bird that was shot in Patagonia was almost consigned to the digestive tracts of the Beagle crew before Darwin realised it might hold some scientific significance , and should be preserved for identification back in London . |
29 | Initiatives such as those provided by the Consumer Education Unit can have a useful influence on attitudes and habits within the community as a whole and should be considered for inclusion in sustainability plans . |
30 | Cots are available on request , and should be paid for locally . |