Example sentences of "must be for [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Those pipes must be for something .
2 ‘ We appreciate just what a disaster this decision must be for them
3 How could he understand what an agony the evening must be for her .
4 How terrible it must be for her to attend this service for Mrs Wright whose baby had survived and while the Padre was speaking the Collector accompanied his words with a silent , sympathetic prayer for Mrs Bennett : " O God , whose ways are hidden and thy works most wonderful , who makest nothing in vain , and lovest all that thou hast made , Comfort this thy servant whose heart is sore smitten and oppressed … " but the rest of the prayer was no longer in his mind , stolen no doubt by the foxes of despair that continued to raid his beliefs … in any case , it faded into a mournful reverie in which he sought an explanation for the death of Mrs Bennett 's child .
5 It must be for him to decide on the disposition of his force and the concentration of his resources on any particular crime or area .
6 It must be for him to decide on the disposition of his force and the concentration of his resources on any particular crime or area .
7 It is for the judge alone to determine facts upon which the admissibility of evidence depends and , similarly , it must be for him to satisfy himself as to matters involved in an application to stay because of abuse or , as the judge preferred , ‘ misuse ’ — of process .
8 ‘ I opened this by mistake , Oak , ’ he said , ‘ but it must be for you .
9 Must be for you too
10 And so it must be for your test , you see ?
11 However , the first step must be for us to achieve recognition at the level of official LEA policy that special educational provision begins with what the regular class teacher is doing in the classroom , and that the first responsibility of special needs teachers is to help class teachers meet special needs themselves .
12 Both Victoria and Albert were delighted with the Emperor 's charm and amiability , but above all they were captivated by Eugènie ‘ the dear , sweet Empress ’ , though the Queen confided to the Emperor that she realized how difficult her role must be for someone who had not been brought up to it .
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