Example sentences of "[pron] [adj] [noun] [modal v] be for " in BNC.
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1 | Stuart said ICL would be concentrating on SVR4.2 on Intel platforms , anticipating that its greatest impact would be for companies looking to implement true client/server installations , with SVR4.2 at both the client and server ends . |
2 | These groups would be involved in a ‘ demand-side ’ classificatory struggle with the more established members of the dominant classes whose aesthetic tastes would be for high modernist art . |
3 | And his perfect ending would be for Villa to become the first winners of the Premier League and break United 's hearts for the second successive season in a title run-in . |
4 | A good theorist should be aware of the weaknesses in his theory , and his prime advocacy will be for more imagination in examining the issues involved and better experimentation wherever possible . |
5 | The goods will be his , he will not be able to reject them ( because he will have ‘ accepted ’ them , section 35 , paragraph 13–03 below ) and his only claim will be for damages . |
6 | If funds are to be raised for more space , then the gallery must decide what that space would be for . |