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

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1 Nor is it the knowledge that Foxton , a haunt of foxes even in Saxon times , is a meeting place among others of one of the great Leicestershire Hunts , the Fernie , however important a cause that may be for assemblies of motorists in the county .
2 It is possible that there may be for instance some appalling typographical gremlin er has crept in to something so that something makes a nonsense .
3 Some groups may be for information giving .
4 The truth is that a whiff of counter-revolution is hard to find — dismaying though that may be for party propagandists .
5 ( 6 ) A tender offer must be for cash whereas a partial offer may be for securities of the offeror .
6 Satisfactory though casing may be for books which a careless age does not expect to be long-lived , it can not compare in craftsmanship and durability with the old method properly practised .
7 An undeniable attraction of an auction is the possibility that some undervalued item may be for sale .
8 Ownership of the entity and what may be for sale .
9 Among the free churches there is no set system of redundancy procedure as there is for the Anglican Church , so that it may be for officials from the local congregation to decide if and how to dispose of vacant church property .
10 Such programs may be for application of load , extension or strain or a combination of these .
11 The issue may be for cash or in exchange for some other asset ( eg a company or business ) .
12 Or it may be for rule breach , such as a late delivery under the LIFFE Bund contract .
13 It is vital that all external constraints are known at this stage , otherwise all the short-listed options may be for bridges when , for environmental reasons or because of the proximity of an airport , only a tunnel is possible .
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