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

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1 And thou shalt bind them for a sign upon thy hand , and shalt be for frontlets between thine eyes .
2 Indeed , the remaining debate between the British and other Member States on this matter now centres on the question of how much regulation ( or restriction on the freedom to trade ) there should be for banking services .
3 Both strategies have their place and it should be for teachers to determine the balance appropriate to their situation and the needs of their pupils .
4 George was already phrasing his call to Culliman ; perhaps the request should be for Maxim to ‘ make himself available ’ to the Study group a suggestion of staying several days give the chap a chance to see Washington in the fall … and make a quick trip to St Louis and back .
5 She decided at once that the orchid should be for Lally
6 ‘ They had been discussing the idea that a pet should be for life not just for Christmas and decided to take the idea a step further , ’ she said .
7 But it should be for work done each day or week — not a promise that hangs on results .
8 So how a so write that one out again s with the the way it should be for weight .
9 Maurice Pocock , Head of the School of Business and Social Studies at Ealing College of Technology , who had by then taken over the chair of the Board from W.F. Crick ( ‘ who kind of invented the business studies degree ’ ) , was very concerned that ‘ the degrees should be for business and not about business , that they should be integrated , that the sandwich placement should be fully worked out … ’
10 Thus for the last decade the report envisages that 25 per cent of new building should be for replacement ; at such a rate the demand for greenfield sites might fall .
11 Although written testing is still in common use , ( and it is appropriate that it should be for outcomes which are knowledge-based ) , other instruments such as projects , case studies and assignments were commonly used too .
12 He 'd had Ribena with ice in it himself , and he could remember now , quite distinctly , thinking how horrible it must be for Kate , not to have a father , nor ever to have an occasion like this .
13 The tickets must be for travel between 30 October and 14 December and between 2 January and 8 February .
14 It must be for murderers , she thought , and smiled at the house .
15 It must be for Parliament to decide whether its decreed procedures have in fact been followed .
16 It must be for Parliament to lay down and to construe its Standing Orders and further to decide whether they have been obeyed : it must be for Parliament to decide whether in any particular case to dispense with compliance with such orders .
17 It must be for Parliament to lay down and to construe its Standing Orders and further to decide whether they have been obeyed : it must be for Parliament to decide whether in any particular case to dispense with compliance with such orders .
18 It must be for Parliament to decide whether it is satisfied that an Act should be passed in the form and with the wording set out in the Act .
19 It must be for Parliament to decide what documentary material or testimony it requires and the extent to which Parliamentary privilege should attach .
20 It must be for Parliament to decide whether its decreed procedures have in fact been followed ’ , was he referring to procedures laid down in Standing Orders or in Acts of Parliament ?
21 First , the term ‘ national security is no stranger to us ’ and was used often in statutes without being defined or restricted as to its meaning , with Parliament always accepting that ‘ decisions about questions of national security must be for Ministers ’ .
22 And I think that is how it must be for Joanna .
23 Dickie said , ‘ When I heard them say it was St Benedict 's Hospital I thought it must be for Mr Leland , so I called him .
24 Shareholders will know that any subsequent bid made within three months ( or such longer period as the Panel may require in order to ensure equality of treatment for all shareholders ) may not be made on less favourable terms than the tender offer because of Rule 6.1 ( see para 7.2.3 below ) and , because the buyer will ( usually ) have acquired 10 per cent of the target 's voting rights for cash , any bid within the next 12 months must be for cash ( or include a cash alternative ) at the highest price paid by the bidder ( whether under the tender offer or in respect of market purchases ) during the 12-month period in accordance with Rule 11 ( see para 7.2.2 below ) .
25 ( 5 ) A tender offer must be for cash which precludes a buyer from offering " roll-over " tax relief to shareholders by means of a securities exchange ( see para 23.2.1 below ) .
26 ( 5 ) The tender must be for cash , it must treat all shareholders equally and top-up arrangements are not permitted .
27 ( 6 ) A tender offer must be for cash whereas a partial offer may be for securities of the offeror .
28 It must be for Miss Everdene 's shepherd .
29 She said to them , sometimes , but she 's a widow , she lives all alone , she has no one , she seems to expect it of me : and they sympathized all the more , and said that they could see how hard it must be for Clara to break away .
30 unless it for , it must be for Wisbech
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