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

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31 Their locations might suggest that the former developed before the frontages were completely built up ( though structures may have been cleared for it ) while the latter had to use land behind them .
32 They could have been tailored for you .
33 It is conceivable that if an agreement had been signed and if henceforth Anglo-American relations had been bathed in sweetness and light , arrangements might have been made for pooling atomic weapons production .
34 Garter snakes could almost have been made for the purpose , being undemanding in their housing and dietary requirements , harmless and relatively simple to breed in captivity … certainly less problematic than any lizard .
35 It will have been made for the sailcloth trade but , due to some minor fault in manufacture , was released to the kite trade instead , and at an economic advantage .
36 The gesture may have been made for the sake of appearances : after all , how could a minister be without Christian charity ?
37 Although the game against the All Blacks was entertaining , the flaws in the Boks line-up were evident to see and changes should have been made for the following encounter with the World Champions .
38 There was little spare cash in the home , so real sacrifices must have been made for me .
39 ‘ Oh , yes , madam — it might have been made for you .
40 Where supervision orders to the probation service would normally have been made for the offence , we find that because of homelessness and unemployment , black youths tend to be remanded in custody , or given custodial sentences .
41 It was a monumental folly , which could have been made for horror films .
42 If she had walked into a room and found him with her bag in his hands , the decision would have been made for her .
43 And then I saw my chance : a small window that could have been made for me was open .
44 In some cases doctor 's dentist 's or other appointments will have been made for the Thursdays when the bus failed to arrive .
45 If rigorous logic had been followed , no payment at all would have been made for the transfer of development value to the state but this as the Uthwatt Committee had pointed out , would have resulted in considerable hardship in individual cases .
46 It is also guaranteeing mortgages at 1 per cent below the normal interest rate , for endowment or pension-linked policies , on several of the houses up for sale , an interesting and innovative service for would-be bidders ( mortgage surveys will already have been undertaken for these houses ) .
47 North , carefully distracting Livingstone from the thought that hostages might have been ransomed for arms , gave him the Whole Picture .
48 In any case , lest anyone think the Royal Society of Chemistry had pandered to Elena Ceauşescu 's vanity , he assured the public that ‘ the fellowship was presented at a ceremony no grander than would have been arranged for any other spouse of a head of state . ’
49 And — well , the music started and there was suddenly a great explosion of sound that no one could possibly have been prepared for .
50 He may not have been prepared for what followed .
51 ‘ I had heard much about the Island , but could not have been prepared for the spectacle of some three hundred and eight square miles ’ says Val , ‘ I had five days in which to explore and photograph the unfamiliar panorama which stretched before me . ’
52 Whatever the merits of these reasons , and not all of them carry complete conviction , it must surely be true that no government , given that the enormous and growing cost of higher education was coming very largely out of public funds , would have been prepared for provision to have been largely concentrated in the ‘ autonomous ’ university sector ?
53 I should have been prepared for the lack of change on this front .
54 It was such a shock to feel his animosity directed so unwaveringly towards her ; even though , after last night , she could have been prepared for something , she could only gape down at him .
55 Whitaker and Milton would have been trying for a unique hat-trick in this , the most important of all indoor championships , after winning in Dortmund in 1990 and Gothenburg last year .
56 Though put beautifully into the mouth of Hannah by the storyteller , it did not have its origins with her , but , to judge from its mention of the king at the end , must have been composed for national celebration at some point during the time of the monarchy .
57 It has no cellars in which material could have been stored for safety , and it is not known how much had been removed elsewhere .
58 Modelling leads to the startling conclusion that melts may have been stored for as long as 300,000–500,000 years before eruption .
59 However , this is a direction in which we would already have been moving for other reasons , and the installation of a digital telephone exchange for the provision of extra lines to our new accommodation will greatly facilitate the process .
60 She had brushed aside the congratulations of her gynaecologist when he said , ‘ Most women would have been screaming for some kind of relief long before now . ’
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