Example sentences of "to be considered for [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Consideration should be given to whether the internal advertising of management posts would identify those staff who were willing to be considered for a move to a particular branch at a particular time . |
2 | Potentially suitable suppliers are approached at this stage with an invitation to be considered for a supply relationship . |
3 | It 's not too late to apply for details of this and other screenings , so if you would like to be considered for a place at the Academy , then please write |
4 | Ronald Chalmers 's term of office as vice-chairman had been a year only , he said , and he had made it know that he did not want to be considered for an office-bearer 's position . |
5 | It has to be finished this month in order to be considered for the Academy 's Summer Exhibition . |
6 | But patients from all over the country are to be considered for the trials , mostly after referral from their GP or from other eye hospitals . |
7 | But patients from all over the country are to be considered for the trials , mostly after referral from their GP or from other eye hospitals . |
8 | It 's an honour to be considered for the B team . |
9 | Membership of Equity , then , is no guarantee of employment — it simply gives the member a chance to be considered for the work that is available . |
10 | When the Australians arrived in 1989 , he seemed scarcely to be considered for the leadership , and appeared to have few advocates beyond the purlieus of Chelmsford and Colchester . |
11 | There are many different reasons for being alone and equally different needs to be considered for the people who find themselves in this position . |
12 | Applicants wishing to be considered for the Postgraduate Certificate in Education must however have GCE ‘ O ’ level or GCSE passes in both English Language and Mathematics at grade C or better ( or equivalent qualifications ) . |
13 | However applicants wishing to be considered for the Postgraduate Certificate in Education must have GCE ‘ O ’ level or GCSE passes in both English Language and Mathematics at grade C or better ( or equivalent qualifications ) . |