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

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1 Which is what I shall be doing for the next three months .
2 The decision of whether I will be meat for crocodiles is up to Banda himself , ’ he told the BBC before his flight .
3 I will be ambassador for Iran here . "
4 ‘ In South Africa I would not be able to set up a company like I will be doing for Cummins in Russia .
5 But is there anything I can be doing for you , my heart ?
6 All she can do is tack forward and crash into him , which would be suicide for them all .
7 Considerable further work would be required to analyse and describe the information objects which would be candidates for indexing , and/or electronic filing .
8 The first two of those were also included were made public , they are in the issue 's papers it did not make public the county council 's proposal as to who should be participants for each topic since those were matters for the the panel er to ma take a view of and I understood er from er the question er the answer to the question that it had been made clear that er the information had been made public except as always Chairman , er our legal office 's of the council always like that caveat that in case anything had been missed out I had just in fact suggested that perhaps not everything had been made public so I anticipated a possible supplementary question from Mr .
9 ‘ If more judges are required because of the greater degree of litigious activity it is logical to assume that those successful counsel of high calibre who would be candidates for judge 's office would find it economically more gratifying to remain as advocates ’ , he said .
10 What may suit you would be folly for him .
11 Gandhi actually recognizes the problem of relativity and acknowledges that what may be truth for one may be untruth for another .
12 ‘ I 'd only met her once before that evening , but I feel we 'll be friends for life . ’
13 Our purpose remains to develop your company for the benefit of shareholders , together with employees , customers and suppliers — success for one will be success for all .
14 For example , if a user desires information on asbestos roofing , there may be records for documents in the index that deal specifically with this topic which would be selected as highly relevant .
15 Or there may be regret for the loss of the rewards of professionalism , as in this woman 's comments about nursing :
16 There may be benefits for us too — if we do n't get on with the new rector he may only be here for five years , ’ said Miss Duff .
17 Nevertheless , the large number of organisations involved and the fact that their activities are not centrally co-ordinated as in Northern Ireland , suggests that there may be scope for confusion or conflict between them .
18 Democratic mechanisms must be conceived as operating at different levels : within the operating units there may be scope for direct participative democracy perhaps also involving factory committees in close touch with the workforce ; at the level of the enterprise , direct democracy would probably be impractical and some form of representative mechanism would be required .
19 It also suggests that there may be scope for significantly reducing the number of committals without interfering with the defendant 's right to opt for jury trial .
20 No account of social policy making should disregard the potential influence of these ‘ good causes ’ , however much there may be scope for controversy about their real power in situations where interests are-in conflict .
21 there may be scope for closer integration of departmental reviews and audit programmes , in respect of objectives and results , and for more formal follow-up procedures .
22 There may be scope for similar challenges to an expert 's decision arising from other aspects of the contract between the parties : for instance , the conditions precedent to the right to refer a dispute to an expert may not have been met , in which case the entire reference will be premature .
23 For example , there may be evidence for a sequence of buildings being constructed and going out of use over a long period of time .
24 Although there may be reasons for seeking ‘ … without delay , powers needed to balance better ( CCW 's ) composite duties ’ , we believe greater clarity and consensus is required over what system and institutional arrangements would be best for Wales in the 21st century .
25 There may be reasons for his silence , perfectly good reasons if we only knew them .
26 There may be charges for some or all of these services , depending on your income , but it is certainly worth asking about what may be available .
27 John has always gone out of his way to try and persuade similar sufferers that there may be help for them in alternative therapies .
28 The proposal may be to replace just a single building or a row of shops , or there may be plans for a comprehensive redevelopment involving a whole block or more .
29 There may be compensations for a loss of freedom but there are no substitutes for it .
30 However , there may be cause for concern over the capturing of rosewood essence ( sometimes called Bois de Rose ) .
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