Example sentences of "[verb] [is] for " in BNC.

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31 ‘ All it needs is for a journalist to go down to Abbotsfield . ’
32 And Carol and Ann are white and all it needs is for one of them to lead the other , censoring friendship , arousing hostility .
33 Tranmere Rovers verses Swindon Town.Now all it needs is for the Swindon players to hold their nerve and hold on to their two goal advantage .
34 " It would have been immensely preferable for my return to be accomplished by the [ legal ] process , " de Gaulle told Dulac , but added cryptically : " Tell General Salan that what he has done and what he will do is for the good of France . "
35 What needs to be done is for the leaders who gather in Edinburgh to accept all that and begin to forge the new kind of European Community which is needed .
36 And if MPs on the take are not parroting the opinions of these companies what can we suppose the money they receive is for ?
37 The ultimate sanction and one which is most commonly applied is for the mortgagee to sell .
38 The example we shall give is for a person who starts the regime moderately overweight and whose normal meals are fairly typically too high in fat , sugar , and salt , and too low in fibre .
39 The best advice anyone can give is for people to get their hands on a copy of the official festival programme and to plan their own agenda .
40 All that you behold is for the most part , simply broadcasting equipment .
41 ‘ The worst mistake that could be made is for the rich to apply conditionality to new aid and loans . ’
42 Sometimes all that is needed is for the smear to be repeated in 6 months or a year .
43 Sometimes all that is needed is for the smear to be repeated in 6 months or a year .
44 All that is needed is for the philosopher 's stone of artistic intention to be applied to them .
45 The only special preparation needed is for euryalid species , the thickened skin covering the arm spines must be dissolved using bleach ( sodium hypochlorite ) or KOH .
46 What is needed is for Parliament to amend the Act so that it explains exactly how far the rule-making powers go .
47 This is because all that is needed is for Newco to be a close company and satisfy the relevant purpose test at the time when the managers subscribe their shares .
48 The latest of the upgrades to be offered is for WordPerfect 5.1 for Windows .
49 What Muslim men do n't like is for their women to work outside the home , potentially in the company of strange men .
50 What I would like is for us to be able to poke about a bit ; see if there are any angles in the Livesey case that might lead back to this girl .
51 And erm what I 'd like is for Dennis is to explain a little about how far we 've actually got with the C E D G approach to the introduction of I S O Nine Thousand .
52 But erm what we would like is for any of you who are actually here at that time to attend that mass and to be involved in some way , to do some sort of erm service .
53 What I would like is for all the Councillors to look at this , to advise me which other seats they think are indeed the responsibility of and then I 'll go back and go to battle but er I 'd like everybody 's views on which ones they believe they are so that I can do it firmly .
54 Erm but one of the things they did not like is for erm to have a sales consultant on the medical practice for three weeks using their
55 The particular question that my hon. Friend raises is for my right hon. and learned Friend the Attorney-General , but I am grateful to him for reminding me of the precise statistics with which it is always sensible to be armed in any conference on the agreement .
56 If one is still searching for ways to explain this absence , believing with most ethologists , socio-biologists , and even some social anthropologists that aggression is part of human nature , then the obvious place to look is for some form of ritual as catharsis , or try to identify some other culturally constructed behaviour pattern which allows the individual Chewong to shed negatively valued arousal states , like anger , which according to such theories would build up and erupt in uncontrolled violent behaviour .
57 Racing is for the track not for the road .
58 Thus the question of whether a legal duty exists is for a positivist a relatively simple matter of examining the relevant commands , norms or rules of a legal system and does not involve a consideration of , for example , what this duty really means in political , economic or social terms .
59 This time axis shown is for radiation .
60 Make them do what we know is for their benefit as well as our own , and all difficulties in China are at an end . ’
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