Example sentences of "can [be] for " in BNC.
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1 | Relative advantage over other existing products — the importance here is whether the potential consumers perceive advantage in the product , which can be for many reasons |
2 | The pleasures can be for yourself : experimenting with make-up and clothes , looking different from one day to the next , expressing different sides to yourself . |
3 | And so it can be for a building or a workbench . |
4 | Apart from these it is meant to account for all the reasons there can be for accepting authorities . |
5 | ( v ) Pupils should be taught about the different functions of written language : that writing can be for the writer alone ; it can be addressed to a known reader ; or it can be written for a large and unknown audience . |
6 | Lets can be for 364 days or for two separate periods in winter and summer . |
7 | Loans can be for double glazing , cavity wall insulation , loft conversion , central heating — permanent improvements that make your home more comfortable to live in — and if you 're thinking of more than one improvement , a loan can be arranged to cover this . |
8 | It can be for starting up trading , expanding your business , sustaining cashflow , or improving efficiency . |
9 | Our desire can be for physical satisfaction , for wealth , power or the need for recognition , for satisfying the intellect or our heart , or simply for the seeking of pleasure . |
10 | In such circumstances a useful task can be for the patient to draw up a list of pros and cons of the two alternatives . |
11 | Outings can be for just one or two residents to go somewhere they want to , or it may involve the whole staff and all the residents . |
12 | It 's incredible what an aphrodisiac the prospect of motherhood can be for some women . |
13 | This is the maximum size that a two-colour stitch pattern can be for transferring to the console . |
14 | The search can be for the ‘ lost object ’ , i.e. , ‘ good ’ management ; ‘ good ’ relations ( cf. |
15 | Caterham is as ready as it can be for the single European market , which is of critical importance since 60% of its production is exported . |
16 | This can be for periods of one , two , three , six or 12 months or longer if required . |
17 | We all know how beneficial a moisturising routine can be for the skin but how often do we think about moisturising our hair ? |
18 | Just how important the selection of the right host can be for the cuckoo has been demonstrated by Nick Davies and Mike Brooke in a series of ingenious experiments . |
19 | Oliver Lange looks at residencies , sponsorship and other initiatives and shows how useful these can be for artists . |
20 | Being human there can be for us no other benchmark with which to operate . |
21 | Prospecting licences can be for up to 250 km² ; for an initial period of two years , renewable for a further two years at the discretion of the Department . |
22 | The Bassano exhibition is also an impressive reminder of how important such events can be for the life of Italian cities . |
23 | Whilst we ask you to make regular monthly repayments , these can be for any sum from 1/10th to 1/25th of your borrowing limit to suit your pocket , and you can change the amount at any time . |
24 | A further question that arises ( and that might be perceived on the face of this problem ) is whether dismissal by the Crown can only be for misbehaviour in office or whether it can be for an offence not related to judicial office or affecting judicial ability . |
25 | A good example of this is nuisance , for you can be liable for nuisance through the agency of your animals , just as you can be for nuisance through the agency of anything else you own . |
26 | This shows how important such adjustments can be for units that provide neonatal intensive care . |
27 | I mean anyone who comes into contact with foreigners , and them trying to grasp our language , knows you know has an insight into how difficult into how difficult it can be for some some people . |
28 | Grieving can be for the loss of any person , idea or object giving meaning and significance to our lives . |
29 | When the wind is strong , which it can be for several days in a row , sailing is brisk but safe in the local sheltered area . |
30 | This can be for unexpected circumstances , such as short term domestic crisis . |