Example sentences of "[modal v] [be] [verb] for [noun] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Within Compact they should be looking for opportunities to improve the curriculum offer to students and promote the professional development of members of the department . |
2 | These greedy predators are seldom offered for sale these days and should be reserved for aquariums stocked with fish and mobile invertebrate forms only . |
3 | 16–2–1910 The Moderator again asked that application should be made for leave to call a colleague and successor . |
4 | Setting out from Alfoxden at half-past four , Coleridge and the Wordsworths followed the Great Track over the Quantock Hills , and as they marched westward through a ‘ dark and cloudy ’ evening , agreed that a poem should be written for publication to cover the expenses of their journey . |
5 | Zeigler et al. ( 1983 ) should be consulted for material relating to evacuation behaviour in the wake of the incident at Three Mile Island . |
6 | the operational and reporting standards applicable to corporate finance work should be followed for assignments associated with the approval of investment advertisements . |
7 | ( Abel Matutes , the EC Commissioner for Latin America , noted that access arrangements in respect of Andean Pact countries were " temporary and exceptional " to help eradicate drug trafficking , but agreed that the Central American countries should be compensated for losses incurred as the result of the concessions , particularly as regards coffee . ) |
8 | When asked if the death penalty should be reintroduced for persons convicted of murder , 44 per cent said ‘ No ’ while 42 per cent said ‘ Yes ’ . |
9 | Care should be taken for claims relating solely to loss of cash . |
10 | Only Prime Loss Adjusters must be appointed for Home claims unless special circumstances arise . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | Because the primary nurse can not personally be on duty to give care throughout that time , arrangements must be made for care to continue during her absence . |
13 | Figure 2 b shows the crystal size that must be exceeded for crystals to escape from the thermal boundary layer for a magma with viscosity of 30Pas , this being typical for basalt . |
14 | It follows that a significant proportion of the annual grass crop must be preserved for winter feeding . |
15 | There is an argument of increasing popularity with government and some of the advisers to government , that since comprehensive schools are widely seen to do worse for their pupils than selective schools in terms of examination results , and since so many people , if they can afford it , are removing their children from the maintained comprehensive sector to independent schools ( which are broadly speaking selective ) a way must be found for government to supply non-comprehensive schools , in the interests of the country as a whole . |
16 | Though the state hopes to convert much of the sludge into commercial fertiliser , a back-up dumping site must be found for work to begin . |
17 | I 'm sure it could be arranged for Jimmy to come with us . ’ |
18 | While it was widely accepted that by the end of the month few visible signs of the disaster remained , environmentalists warned against deceptive appearances and claimed that marine life could be affected for years to come . |
19 | The dilemma which faced them with regard to Artai was complex — even given the clear direction of the Yasa — and no one who was in possession of all the facts could be blamed for unwillingness to condemn the course which had been decided upon . |
20 | Such a model could be used for sales forecasting purposes in the following way . |
21 | The importance of compliance with Conduct of Business Rules and other statutory provisions lies in the fact that a loss of authorisation will mean that an investment business ( such as KPMG ) will no longer be able to carry on its investment activities ; indeed liability to damages may be incurred for losses suffered by investors through breach of Conduct of Business Rules . |
22 | For instance , a year may be a reasonable period for a washing machine , but five years , or even ten , may be expected for building works . |
23 | The PhD degree may be awarded for work done in any department of the University . |
24 | Part of this would be earmarked for incentives to promote combined heat and power ( CHP ) energy and other sources . |
25 | Under the new legislation , water levels would be monitored and a charge would be levied for water used for industry and agriculture . |
26 | Bevan resuscitated the suggestion in his report of July 1808 to the committee of the Grand Union , and two months later notice was given that an Act of Parliament would be sought for powers to build a canal southwards from Foxton . |
27 | She says she is open to a book on any theme and would be looking for stories to reflect the multicultural nature of society , where this is appropriate . |
28 | She says she is open to a book on any theme and would be looking for stories to reflect the multicultural nature of society , where this is appropriate . |
29 | Society members who are at present on our own list would be asked for permission to allow their names to go forward enabling us to take part and benefit . |
30 | The old Soviet parliament was to be replaced by a two-chamber Supreme Soviet , and in due course a new Soviet Constitution would be presented for approval leading to presidential and perhaps more general multiparty elections the following year . |