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

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1 Indeed , the remaining debate between the British and other Member States on this matter now centres on the question of how much regulation ( or restriction on the freedom to trade ) there should be for banking services .
2 Both strategies have their place and it should be for teachers to determine the balance appropriate to their situation and the needs of their pupils .
3 George was already phrasing his call to Culliman ; perhaps the request should be for Maxim to ‘ make himself available ’ to the Study group a suggestion of staying several days give the chap a chance to see Washington in the fall … and make a quick trip to St Louis and back .
4 She decided at once that the orchid should be for Lally
5 ‘ They had been discussing the idea that a pet should be for life not just for Christmas and decided to take the idea a step further , ’ she said .
6 But it should be for work done each day or week — not a promise that hangs on results .
7 So how a so write that one out again s with the the way it should be for weight .
8 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 … ’
9 Thus for the last decade the report envisages that 25 per cent of new building should be for replacement ; at such a rate the demand for greenfield sites might fall .
10 Although written testing is still in common use , ( and it is appropriate that it should be for outcomes which are knowledge-based ) , other instruments such as projects , case studies and assignments were commonly used too .
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