Example sentences of "[vb infin] be for " in BNC.

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31 What a tragedy that must have been for them all .
32 The friend said : ‘ The ideal solution would have been for Camilla to break off with Andrew , but it never happened .
33 The various cups and horns in graves may have been for the consumption of alcoholic liquid , including beor , ealu , medu and win ( Fell 1975 ) .
34 It might have been for her , but I thought she could have shown some gratitude , considering the work her stepmother and I had gone to .
35 But if no convincing reason for the station can be found , and if the project will no longer create so many jobs , then all the effort will have been for naught .
36 On occasion , strong political interest could push a young man forward much more rapidly than could have been for the good of the service .
37 Cecilia reflected on how massive the explosion must have been for her and that beautiful girl to have heard it up here in West Hampstead .
38 It is only necessary to reverse the meaning of the sentence to realize how difficult it would have been for Baldwin to have given a negative answer .
39 Now it was empty as it could n't have been for centuries , left to the tide and the sea birds .
40 Enthusiastic as some of the clergy may have been for war and seduced as they sometimes were by their own eloquence and propaganda for it , they were less eager about the burdens which it entailed .
41 No one knows what these carved objects might have been for , so perhaps they were n't for anything , but a heartening prehistoric example of art for art 's sake .
42 There is a display also of various types of mountain refuge or cabin , from which you can judge how extremely uncomfortable it must have been for those invited by Count Russell to share his quarters on his favourite mountain of Vignemale , for the so-called ‘ Russell ’ is quite the most Spartan of shelters , little more than a hollow scooped out under an overhanging rock .
43 A predisposition to stress such as that apparently suffered by the accused in the present case might fall foul of this restriction and it may have been for this reason that the Court of Appeal preferred to regard the case as one which might have been disposed of under section 78 had not the trial judge wrongly taken the view that that section also requires some misconduct on the part of the police .
44 To insist upon the inquest in these circumstances could only have been for the purpose of procuring a rapping over the knuckles in public of that authority and/or a convenient means of obtaining evidence for a subsequent claim against it .
45 He tried to be nice about it , but it was fairly obvious he did n't want me any more ; and truthfully , I did n't want him any more either , except in so far that I could n't bear that it should all have been for nothing — worse than nothing .
46 Crucial as this innovation may have been for co-ordination , it has contributed to an increased sense of ‘ distance ’ between policy makers and implementers in a policy system that operates primarily in a unified , top-down , manner .
47 It must have been for myself as much as any other that I issued that warning : It might be all too easy to take a wrong path !
48 She said how convenient it would have been for her , instead of having to wait for chaps to go out and kill rabbits and deer and all that , and for the peasants to bring in the vegetables ; she 'd much rather have been able just to nip down to the shops and buy what she needed , when she needed it .
49 He could even appreciate how tricky a situation this must have been for the DIA , although it did little to ease his sense of injury .
50 We did not appreciate at the time what a wrench leaving the Weir House must have been for him , nor the difficulty he had in adjusting himself to four assertive stepsons he hardly knew .
51 More than enough work for at least one such practitioner must have existed in most towns , as there would have been for slaters , tilers and masons in those areas where building stone was in regular use .
52 It was brought home to Charles for the first time how much of a strain the last weeks must have been for a girl of her age .
53 ‘ If we ca n't get these orders out on time , all the effort we 've put in will have been for nothing .
54 How it must have been for our Stone Age grandmothers — swell , oh , oh , pop , look , a little one — oh , it 's dead — oh , I 'm dying , dying ; dead !
55 Thus although the rating tasks performed in this study are not uncorrelated with the risk and accident estimates previously obtained for the stimuli from Study 2 there is no reason to assume that subjects were unnaturally concentrating on risks in the way they may have been for Studies 1 and 2 .
56 Nick Day , blinking blood , received a push that could have been for anybody , and went onto his knees .
57 He might not even be there and the whole thing would have been for nothing and all he would have got out of it would have been kicks .
58 First , LAWER is viewed as the caring response of doctor and relatives for the patient , whose wishes , they feel ‘ confident ’ , would have been for life to have been ended .
59 The better approach would have been for the company to insist that an express term was inserted into the contract to the effect that the computer to be acquired must be compatible with the existing equipment .
60 Using objects calls for close observation , and allows pupils to develop hypotheses " What could it have been for ? "
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