Example sentences of "[to-vb] [noun pl] [prep] be [vb pp] for " in BNC.

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1 The Provisionals replied by appointing a ‘ security officer ’ to each brigade to inspect buildings to be bombed for compensation and to arrange with the owners that the security arrangements be brought up to the standards specified in the government regulations .
2 The 1968 Transport Act ( which established the National Bus Company ) recognized this , and brought the county councils into the provision of bus services to enable subsidies to be made for socially necessary but loss-making services ( Moseley 1979a ) .
3 It was this feeling of injustice on the part of the poor that brought into being the guilds , secular organizations of the laity whose members ' contributions were pooled to endow masses to be sung for the souls of the poor .
4 Leslie Thomas , a leader of a gang that organised acid house parties in London , was jailed at the Old Bailey yesterday for five years and three months after being convicted in his absence of plotting to permit premises to be used for the supply of drugs .
5 Thomas , of east London , plotted to permit premises to be used for the supply of drugs .
6 Thomas , of the Isle of Dogs , east London , was found guilty of plotting to permit premises to be used for the supply of drugs .
7 And while Taiwan prohibits the export of antiques ( items over one hundred years old ) , it does allow the import of antiques for exhibition purposes ; it is therefore conceivable that the government might alter its restrictions to allow antiques to be imported for sale and subsequent export ’ .
8 An alternative to the award of an injunction for protecting the interests of applicants pending trial is to allow claims to be made for monetary compensation for loss inflicted by governmental action .
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