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

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1 For example , the Football ( Offences ) Act 1991 says : ‘ It is an offence for a person … to go onto the playing area … without lawful authority or lawful excuse , which shall be for him to prove . ’
2 Just a young man like Johnny , whose life had ended there in the fields of a foreign land , which would be for him , she supposed , forever Germany .
3 It was hard to see what other political opening there might be for him .
4 Small pardon there would be for him if Herluin had his way .
5 It must be for him to decide on the disposition of his force and the concentration of his resources on any particular crime or area .
6 It must be for him to decide on the disposition of his force and the concentration of his resources on any particular crime or area .
7 It is for the judge alone to determine facts upon which the admissibility of evidence depends and , similarly , it must be for him to satisfy himself as to matters involved in an application to stay because of abuse or , as the judge preferred , ‘ misuse ’ — of process .
8 Fifty P bet it 'll be for him !
9 How easy it could be for him — to simply sit in the cockpit of his Foxbat and fly to freedom .
10 Maman 's perception had probably told how impossible it would be for him to part with any of her things in his lifetime .
11 It will be for him to decide , in the light of all the evidence , whether in respect of the relief claimed Hambros Jersey has a sufficient connection with England for it to be just for the English court to grant such relief .
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