Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb -s] [prep] be for " in BNC.
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1 | Under the threat of NT the current mood of the industry seems to be for one requirements body , a consistent set of requirements and one open system . |
2 | Meanwhile , the only alternative seems to be for the baby to be looked after by her mother , and she will go and visit in the evenings when her father has gone off to his night work . |
3 | The other has to be for the BBC 's Pro-Celebrity Golf at Turnberry about five years ago . |
4 | It is certainly possible to see in the charter deeds of the denomination ( which is what the Book of Common Prayer seems to be for many ) this vision to reach those outside the church . |
5 | The common response to predator attack appears to be for the cetaceans to flee , often silently , having first formed a tight group if they can . |
6 | Neither case is an authority on how serious a discrepancy or inaccuracy has to be for a challenge on the ground of mistake to succeed . |
7 | The only proviso is that your holiday has to be for a minimum of five nights . |
8 | The mode of action of the toxin appears to be for the non-conserved sequences in Domain II to bind specifically to a glycoprotein on the target insect 's gut membrane . |
9 | But , but the words will be in , the clarification needs to be for |
10 | Thinking about these questions produces the conclusions that are the starting point for Hughes 's paper : that the philosopher 's child invariably turns out to be male and that autonomy seems to be for men only . |