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

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1 Should be for the price they charge too .
2 but I think that should be for the oats one
3 I repeat that the European Community money should be for the benefit of coal communities , and we very much regret that the European Commission has not released the funds .
4 Regular males invite regular females into their nest to spawn , and the regular male swims round with the regular female , as she disperses her eggs , he disperses his , his er sperm and er that 's the way it should be for the benefit of the species .
5 However , these traffic management methods do not address the fundamental issue : in residential areas the street should be for the residents , but in reality the road design and the traffic legislation favour the car .
6 The chairman of the education committee said ‘ If boys are to be turned into fairies and girls into butch young maids , it should be for the parent to decide and not the education authorities ’ ( TES 13.10.78 ) .
7 These should be for the site layout , the Foreign Office and the War Department .
8 As with any other policy the insurers will commonly require exclusions against the following : ( 1 ) The adequacy of insurance arrangements The view of the insurers is that it should be for the purchaser to determine whether existing insurance cover for the business is adequate and if it is not to increase the level of cover with effect from completion .
9 Invoicing and trade orders will be processed at NCB 's Denbigh Road office and orders made by fax and telephone should be for the attention of Chris Shelley at the same address .
10 Whatever your feelings about such treatments and that must be for the individual to decide there is no doubt that its deeply relaxing effect can only be good for you .
11 It had been submitted that such recapture was confined to cases of ‘ hot pursuit ’ and that this criterion was not satisfied in the present case ; but in cases involving mental patients the manner of pursuit must be for the discretion of those undertaking it and ‘ hot ’ pursuit might be inappropriate .
12 It must be for the lender to take the responsible decision .
13 Just how small the signals must be for the Z and h-parameter equations to apply with constant sets of parameters depends on the particular case .
14 ‘ for the purpose of prostitution ’ Means that loitering or soliciting must be for the purpose of offering her body etc. for reward as outlined at point 2 ante .
15 They are closely interrelated , separated though they must be for the purpose of analysis — and they are all questionable .
16 And how heartening his recovery must be for the families of other coma victims .
17 ‘ That must be for the Government . ’
18 So at the end of the day it must be for the courts to decide how to classify particular functions , and this can only be done on the basis of some normative judgment about the desirable scope of judicial review .
19 In view of the conclusion which their Lordships have reached , namely , that the defendant 's conviction should be quashed and that it must be for the Court of Appeal in Jamaica to say whether a new trial should be ordered , their Lordships consider that it is unnecessary , and indeed undesirable in the interests of justice , to examine the rival contentions and the facts to which they relate with the same particularity as their Lordships would have felt bound to do if their recommendation had been in favour of dismissing the appeal .
20 Indeed , because of the court 's limited power , the policy of ultimate caution must be for the terms of any conveyancing documentation to be agreed between the respective solicitors before the consent order is applied for .
21 The Big Bang Theory , which is anyway much simpler , explains phenomena rather than , conversely , requiring postulated phenomena in order to explain it , and therefore must be for the moment preferred — although elsewhere we shall consider a variant of the ‘ Little Bang ’ Theory
22 If the contract is not for the sale of specific goods then it must be for the sale of unascertained goods .
23 This being so , the principal concern must be for the worth and value of the planned activities : something that requires an intrinsic evaluation .
24 If this was jewellery , she could not possibly accept it , no matter how appropriate it might be for the gown she was wearing .
25 One answer might be for the EC to agree rules for the recycling of packaging that would reduce such disruption .
26 An alternative strategy might be for the archivist to get in early in the life of information systems , probably even at the design stage , to imbed selection criteria of some sort into them .
27 If this is the case , an incentive to improved health might be for the counsellor to talk to them about ways and means of increasing their social contacts and involvement when they get better .
28 An alternative form might be for the corporation to sell a proportion of its products at strictly cost price to those sections of the community who are under-privileged and in need of these occasional subsidies .
29 But the purpose of all this is summed up in the phrase : ‘ that we … might be for the praise of is glory ’ ( v 12 ) .
30 That 'll be for the issue of the summons that , fifteen pound
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