Example sentences of "for [noun] [verb] to be " in BNC.

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1 Thus , for personnel practices to be truly effective , employees should be continually observed and periodically rechecked , especially those in sensitive positions such as systems programming .
2 The district council had campaigned for RAF houses to be opened to the homeless .
3 The Council reiterates its previously expressed view that the existing system of local government in Scotland should be retained , that a convincing case for change remains to be made and that the cost , confusion and disruption involved in the proposed reorganisation is not justified .
4 Thus ‘ normative-re-educative ’ strategies for change came to be regarded as important .
5 The amount of HCl(aq) consumed in the reaction is given by Stage 3 : Determination of The molar enthalpy change for this exothermic reaction is found by substituting values for qp and n(H2O) into equation ( 7 ) : In more accurate calorimetric determinations the value for T has to be corrected for cooling losses ( see figure 5.5 ) .
6 A roster for crusts had to be started as these contained more bread than the average thin slice .
7 Pressing for the abolition of the pernicious fee system had been an obvious target but he also pressed for liquor taps to be banned and the sale of drink to inmates to be closely regulated ; for the gaolers to be resident at the gaol instead of offering only minimal supervision if they lived away from it ; for the provision of chaplains and doctors and the detailing and publishing of prison rules and regulations .
8 The six whose names have been put forward for election have to be informed before election night , as they have to agree to take on this responsible job and they must be there on the night to take the oath before the close of the meeting .
9 While the memorandum should highlight the positive points and potential of the company it is important for the information to be accurate and for opinions expressed to be reasonable .
10 They say it should n't be neccessary for prisoners to have to be housed in rundown jails like Oxford .
11 It was originally used for prisoners waiting to be deported to Australia , and it also housed the infamous Crippen and Christie who were both hanged and buried there .
12 Similarly , changing dividend policy to yield more cash for investment needs to be handled with care .
13 O nine of four six four one six four one if you 'd like to comment on something in the news at the moment something on er Judy 's just said or er on this business of of life imprisonment , No longer to be the automatic penalty for murder judges to be given the freedom to impose whatever penalty they see fit .
14 An applicant for entry came to be interviewed .
15 Requirements for aircraft had to be dealt with by the Air Officer Commanding Western Desert , and all David Stirling 's communications had to be routed via the LRDG , who ended up as piggy in the middle .
16 The need for a scientifically aware community and the wider implications for science at a national and international level is recognised and the matrix will allow for future needs to be readily incorporated .
17 the imposition and acceptance of earlier retirement ; the legitimation of low income ; the denial of rights to self determination in institutions ; and the construction of community services for recipients assumed to be predominantly passive .
18 Frequent judicial intervention is not essential for duty-based controls to be effective , and would if it took place prove extremely costly , but it is necessary that there be a realistic prospect of enforcement .
19 Just as change has to be acceptable if there is to be success in implementing it , so training for management has to be acceptable .
20 Marketing deserves its place in the school development plan and the costing of parents ' newsletters , the prospectus , governors ' reports , basic materials for fund raising and curriculum workshops for parents need to be identified .
21 The SPD 's candidate for Chancellor seems to be narrowing to a choice between Mr Vogel and Mr Lafontaine , between a cautious compromiser and an erratic reformer .
22 The late 1960s threw up extensive demands for public bodies to be more open and responsive to community groups and sectional interests ; the demand was for plan making to be a negotiable activity between interested parties , rather than a matter of technical decisions handed down from a monopoly elite in government .
23 Two lads turned up at Goodison for trials claiming to be Dutch internationals from Maastricht Hertz Van Rental and Leasowe Van Hire .
24 Petitioning for bankruptcy tends to be the last resort , but even the threat of petitioning can prove most effective .
25 The order for reference has to be served on the arbitrator as well as the parties , but only when such sum for the arbitrator 's fees as the district judge determines has been paid into court ( Ord 19 , r 4 ) .
26 Indeed , apart from workers in holiday camps who , because they are taken on for periods expected to be in excess of 13 weeks , qualify for statutory sickness pay , most seasonal workers are not entitled to any income replacement in case of absence .
27 The sources give no hint that the words for trusts had to be precatory : terms such as ‘ precatory ’ are found only occasionally in late classical law to describe dispositions in the form of trusts .
28 If you are using your own office rather than an interview room , arrange for telephone calls to be intercepted and make sure you are not disturbed or distracted while interviewing .
29 The problem for McHale appears to be the lack of backing from Toyota Ireland , although he is reluctant to discuss it .
30 Letter of thanks from Mrs Cunning of the music department of Currie High School expressing her thanks for the cheque for £10 sent to be used for the purchase of music .
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