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

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1 The houses will be for people who have to move out of Bentham Drive to make way for a new rail link .
2 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 .
3 The Board had long debates about whether the content of degrees in the areas should be for or in librarianship , what the academic content of study should be , and what career opportunities would be open to students if they were not subject graduates .
4 However , auctioneers believe that most of the applications will be for eight to ten-month-old store cattle .
5 I shall then draw on my own experience to explore which of these two approaches seems to offer the best way forward , and consider what the implications might be for any future evaluation .
6 always look beyond the needs of the individual child to see what the implications may be for the learning needs of other children in the class ;
7 Secondly , the substance of the matter or the merits will be for the tribunal itself .
8 The pleasures can be for yourself : experimenting with make-up and clothes , looking different from one day to the next , expressing different sides to yourself .
9 If that is so , the easiest way out of this battle of the sexes will be for firms to let employees opt out of the company scheme and use their money to buy a private pension .
10 Maurice Pocock , Head of the School of Business and Social Studies at Ealing College of Technology , who had by then taken over the chair of the Board from W.F. Crick ( ‘ who kind of invented the business studies degree ’ ) , was very concerned that ‘ the degrees should be for business and not about business , that they should be integrated , that the sandwich placement should be fully worked out … ’
11 The tickets must be for travel between 30 October and 14 December and between 2 January and 8 February .
12 It is very important to get the facts if we are to contemplate what the police should be for controlling and preventing crime .
13 The deposits can be for the following terms : overnight , 1 week , or 1,2,3,4,5,6,9 or 12 months .
14 The letters will be for me , they are always for me .
15 I went along to see Ray Talbot , of Norfolk-based The Real McKoi , to see what the trends might be for the coming pond season .
16 The Focus Activity asks you to choose an alternative way of delivering care ; to describe how this could be implemented in your situation ; and what the consequences might be for individual clients , costs and staffing .
17 So while we may now know something about who is more likely to abuse and who is more likely to be a victim , we do not know why , when , how often and with what degree of certainty , abuse will take place , nor what the consequences will be for the child .
18 Approximately 30% of the marks will be for straightforward handling of theory — but additional marks for pass , credit and distinction standard must come from the quality of the candidate 's understanding and ability to communicate in acceptable fashion .
19 No cherries would be for the eyes .
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