Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] [modal v] be [verb] for " in BNC.

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1 Glaring at Matt , she snapped , ‘ How dare you say my ears could be used for horse blinkers ?
2 It may be that my help will be called for .
3 I was sure my dogs would be waiting for me .
4 During my absence my deputy will be acting for me . ’
5 ‘ At least one of my friends might be waiting for me inside , ’ Benny said .
6 If I 'm not home for it , my family will be looking for me .
7 " It wo n't be easy , my mother will be looking for us … "
8 Therefore , I agree with Mr. Burke that in general any error of law made by an administrative tribunal or inferior court in reaching its decision can be quashed for error of law .
9 The House of Lords found that there were circumstances in which liability could be incurred for negligent misrepresentation by one person to another in the absence of any contractual or fiduciary relationship between them .
10 d ) Traditional , achieving and affluent cultures : one way in which cultures can be Categorised for marketing purposes is to differentiate between traditional , achieving and affluent cultures , thus : * Traditional cultures are rooted in the past .
11 Although children can be attached to more than one person from a very early age , there is usually one parent who is special — even if only in the sense that their presence can be taken for granted .
12 In the same way that there are now few modem savoury recipes that do not have herbs in them , and that more and more people are trying herbal remedies for aches and pains , so the uses to which herbs can be put for cosmetic and domestic purposes are being more widely explored .
13 Their products will be used for output and production flow management , display ad make-up , spot and process colour imaging , raster image processing and database management .
14 They did ask the King to call a free Parliament , in which provision could be made for a " due liberty of conscience " for all Protestants , although they linked this with the demand that the Church of England should " be secured according to the Act of Uniformity " , suggesting that " due liberty of conscience " was to be very limited indeed .
15 Her screams would be heard for miles around .
16 In Chapter 2 we consider the formats in which data might be held for manipulation by the computer , and the types of operations appropriate to each format .
17 Which schools should be selected for Compact ?
18 On four , there was a proposal to establish a two hundred and fifty thousand pound contingency capital sum , against which bids could be made for schemes that would bring down action grant , and I would 've su thought that scheme number four would be a bid against that two hundred and fifty thousand erm , contingency .
19 Which countries should be chosen for market development ?
20 Held , allowing the appeal , that the absence from the Children Act 1989 of any express provision that applications be made either inter partes or ex parte connoted the availability of either course in appropriate circumstances ; that on a true construction the court 's powers conferred by the Act of 1989 had not been abrogated by the Family Proceedings Rules 1991 so that rule 4.4(4) did not preclude the making of an ex parte application for a residence order , although normally applications should be made inter partes ; that the judge therefore had jurisdiction to make such an order and , under section 11(7) of the Act , to attach such directions as might be appropriate ; and that , accordingly , in the exceptional circumstances , the court would make an interim residence order to which directions would be attached for the return of the child to the former matrimonial home and for all the children to remain in the father 's care until the inter partes hearing of the father 's applications ( post , pp. 116B , D–E , F , G–H , 117A–E , F–H ) .
21 At the other , encoders wishing to ensure that their texts can be used for the widest range of applications , will want provide a level of detailed documentation approximating to the kind most often supplied in the form of a manual .
22 We 'd been told which room would be used for the meeting so we did n't have to search the whole building .
23 However , there is little advice regarding how their needs can be catered for .
24 In other words , Laura 's idea of the working woman was one who worked at home , and her needs should be catered for so that she could look attractive in the environment in which she naturally flourished .
25 SAVE believes that Mentmore and all its contents should be acquired for the nation and handed to the Victoria and Albert Museum .
26 He also announced that as of July 24 the armed forces had begun an operation intended to last several days in which searches would be made for explosives and propaganda material in various districts around the capital .
27 Readers of this Journal who have read the author 's contributions to its pages will be prepared for a book which is interesting , informative and occasionally dogmatic .
28 Farmers who use illegal growth hormones on their cattle could be banned for life from receiving EC subsidies , according to proposals from the European Commission .
29 Particularly in manufacturing , R&D is never quite free from its past projects and a substantial proportion of its resources must be earmarked for trouble-shooting arising from , for instance , the need to find a substitute for an obsolescent component before it is in short supply .
30 There are a lot of people after them , so I doubt if Zarina or her friend will be returning for some time . ’
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