Example sentences of "[verb] that [pers pn] be for " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't know that it 's for or against that he dotes on his wife . |
2 | Little did they know that it was for the pocket of Mr S. Caplan . |
3 | Iraq denied that the cylinders were part of a gun and maintained that they were for use in the petrochemical industry . |
4 | If you need to use that facility , and I emphasize that it is for emergency use only , your contact at Voice of America is Felix Klamin . ’ |
5 | It had taken a week to obtain , and had Hapsburg officialdom realized that it was for him rather than Aranyos it would have been unlikely to arrive before the end of the war . |
6 | International law recognised that it was for each state to determine the conditions upon which it granted its nationality to ships , subject to there being a genuine link between the flag state and the vessel . |
7 | I can also confirm that it is for the TAVRAs and for the local people to determine the most appropriate location for the individual company headquarters . |
8 | ‘ I do n't think Simone would have mentioned it if she had n't felt that it was for your own good , ’ he murmured . |
9 | Lord Justice Browne-Wilkinson said that it is now apparently accepted that it is for the courts to decide whether a privilege exists and for the House of Commons to decide whether such privilege has been infringed . |
10 | Although in the past the courts and the House of Commons both claimed the exclusive right to determine whether or not a privilege existed , it is now apparently accepted that it is for the courts to decide whether a privilege exists and for the House to decide whether such privilege has been infringed : see Erskine May on Parliamentary Practice , 21st ed. ( 1989 ) , pp. 147–160 . |
11 | When that matter was put to the Home Office and the Department of the Environment , we were told that it was for the local authority to sort out the matter with the local police force . |
12 | When I rang your bank to query this , I was told that it was for supplying information and bank statements to District Audit and that you were going to apply this to all Parish Council accounts . |
13 | We 've got this far , Culley thought , so I 'm going to assume that you 're for sale . |
14 | It has been noted that it was for the same crimes that Klaus Barbie was sentenced by the courts in Lyon to life imprisonment . |
15 | Please send contributions direct to the office at Epsom , clearly stating that they are for this fund . |
16 | If the person taking the blood sample is asked for what purpose it is being taken and replies that it is for an HIV antibody test , a person who does not wish an HIV antibody test to be done should expressly say so , and should also ask for this refusal to be entered in their medical records . |
17 | A UK Foreign Ministry spokesperson responded on the same day by saying that it was for Iran to make the first gesture and that the UK would " not accept Iranian intervention in [ its ] internal affairs " . |
18 | The Palestinian group refrained from approving the US plan , saying that it was for the PLO to do so . |
19 | Thus , a lease for less than three years may be validly created on an informal basis , provided that it is for a market , as opposed to a " peppercorn " , rent . |
20 | The steward is said to have issued the boys with a receipt , made out for £5 and indicating that it was for the journey from Stonehouse to Gloucester . |
21 | Cigarettes were placed on the table in front of you which meant that they were for everybody . |
22 | Perhaps just because she was Bob 's fiancée — but Tessa felt that it was for herself as well . |
23 | I decided to decide that it was for the best . |
24 | But now , after his near miss with Hoomey , Nails remembered that he was for the long drop next time — no more cautions . |
25 | The NRA had to put booms across the Dee at the iron bridge on the Grosvenor Estate to try to contain the fuel , to which a red dye had been added to denote that it was for use in farm vehicles only . |
26 | But Caspar , belatedly gallant , said that it was for him to lead the way . |
27 | But I just said that it was for the Welsh Office cos I thought if er they knew it was for a Authority you know ? |
28 | I 'd assumed without thinking that they were for the straddling dock cranes to run on . |
29 | The Attorney-General , while submitting that such use of Parliamentary material would breach article 9 , accepted that it was for the courts to determine the legal meaning and effect of article 9 . |
30 | ‘ I wo n't say that it 's for the school , Gowie , ’ he says , ‘ for I know that interests you not at all . ’ |