Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] [be] [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | There must not be space for the ferret to get around the outside of the cage and remain free . |
2 | There should just be room for your finger , and your toes should not feel cramped . |
3 | Due to a number of circumstances Amy feels she should not be treasurer for nineteen ninety one . |
4 | This should not be cause for alarm , however . |
5 | Even if you are in a rush there should still be time for a glass of skimmed milk and a piece of fruit or fruit juice . |
6 | Amongst such considerations , however , there must still be room for the needs of society , for what the European Convention calls ‘ the protection of health or morals ’ . |
7 | There must also be condemnation for those who fail to take on the IRA , and the finger must be pointed at the Secretary of State and those who sit behind him . |
8 | Information that enters the company at one point ( for example the complaints department ) must be transmitted to all personnel whose decisions might be affected by it ( for example , the design department ) , and there must also be systems for the collection of information from outside the organisation that might affect future profits . |
9 | There must also be room for deliveries of bulk items , taking Institute subscriptions , taking membership subs . |
10 | Many people wish to be left alone to get on with their own lives and they must be allowed to do so , and there must also be opportunities for different degrees and different kinds of involvement . |
11 | There should also be incentives for closer working between primary and secondary services . |
12 | It should really be occasion for surprise that the terraces are as well preserved as they are , not that they are dissected . |
13 | There must equally be space for wheelchairs and pushchairs , which can be shared with bicycles as in the old guard 's vans . |
14 | ‘ There must surely be time for second thoughts , ’ it says . |
15 | In itself , this should n't be grounds for disciplinary action . |
16 | Even this may not be contract for the sale of specific goods . |
17 | Some of these may not be changes for the better and deserve to be treated with some suspicion : the tendency to de-humanise the author-function ; the license offered to slipshod architects of style to pinch and pastiche without mercy and the insinuation of academic jargon into criticism and production . |
18 | The idea of decentralization to departmental units of accountable management not only undermines the hierarchical authority structure traditionally used in bureaucracies to enforce equitable application of departmental rules ( see p. 26 ) , but its underlying aim , as Gray and Jenkins ( 1985 , p. 157 ) warn , ‘ may be to downgrade … the search for fairness and equity of treatment … since such practices may not be value for money ’ , In the private sector , where equity is less important ( and in some cases absent ) , the search for value for money conflicts with no particular value systems , but in the public sector it does . |
19 | There might not be money for Frederick Bissett 's salary or funds enough to supply him with badly needed back-up , but by God , oh yes , there was money for the building programme . |
20 | There might not be space for two , and I could hardly turn the other man out now . |
21 | ‘ It 'll soon be time for us to take control , seriously . ’ |
22 | It 'll soon be time for me to write again . |
23 | ‘ It 'll soon be time for your afternoon lesson . ’ |
24 | Cos if not it 'll soon be time for bed . |
25 | If the whites in Southern Africa could see this , not as a threat but as an opportunity — if they could grasp the truth that by a change of will and spirit they could deprive the Communists of their best propaganda weapon — there still might just be time for things to move in a new direction . |
26 | Others suspect that exhibition spaces might simply be veils for new real-estate deals . |
27 | Many said they would feel shy if they were in the minority on a mixed course so there might well be opportunities for all-women courses . |
28 | Visits of inspectors and college tutors might well be occasions for staff discussions on new plans and projects . |
29 | Warnock 's example , and its supporting analysis , might well be grounds for arguing that any living creature whatsoever might see anything . |
30 | So you think there 'll actually be jobs for chemists in the future . |