Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] [pron] be [adj] for " in BNC.

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1 A Change Control Form will be completed for each approved change to identify who is responsible for the change and to act as a checklist to ensure that the change is correctly implemented .
2 Users of mail order were much more likely than non-users to say it is convenient for people who are not well off , easy to understand and use , and makes shopping simple .
3 There is no evidence to indicate who was responsible for the attempt to have the alleged land deal story published .
4 Lee Don Lau called his parents in Singapore to say he was sorry for what he had done .
5 MAL REILLY , the Great Britain and England rugby league coach , believes next week 's Anglo-Welsh clash at Swansea will give the home players a chance to prove he was wrong for not taking them to Australia in the summer .
6 Many convents and monasteries use music composed by their own members , partly because of the understandable wish to use what is tailor-made for a community and partly out of necessity .
7 Also , he does not adequately discuss how to relate those critical success factors in a logically connected way through a model for improving competitive strength in a specific situation , and fails to recognize that it is essential for a strategic analysis to indicate who is responsible for which central success factor .
8 They include power to enter , at any reasonable time , any premises which he has reason to believe it is necessary for him to enter for the purpose of carrying into effect any of the legal provisions within the field of responsibility of his enforcing authority .
9 It is difficult for the forces of law and order to identify who is responsible for what , as the hon. Member for Oxford , East saw in Oxford in the autumn .
10 Indeed , even in the as yet relatively non-totalitarian welfare states of the West some have already discerned the same paternalistic and enslaving trend : ‘ government 's role is to serve as a parent charged with the duty of coercing some to aid others , ’ while government-funded welfare programmes ‘ put some people in a position to decide what is good for other people .
11 How else is the good reader to establish what is good for him or her individually ?
12 If you 've undertaken improvements which include replacement of soft furnishings — general decorations it is best to check with your local tax office to ensure you are eligible for relief as by themselves , these items do not normally qualify .
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