Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] for [adj] [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 If you are over retirement age , disabled , or sick , disconnection can be delayed for 14 days or more ( 21 days in the case of gas ) if you inform the fuel boards that you are contacting the Department of Social Security ( D.S.S. ) or Social Services for help .
2 Credit will only be given for technical articles and credit for this type of reading is unlikely to account for more than 25% of total unstructured CPE .
3 For various reasons , DATEC decided that , with one exception , no college proposals would be validated for Higher Certificate and Higher Diploma courses which would allow a start before September 1982 ; as a consequence , there are at present relatively small numbers of students on these courses .
4 Optimal output can be calculated for each subject and for each period on each repetition , as can optimal sales which can most conveniently be expressed as a proportion ( always either 0 or 1 ) of total post-production stock .
5 In principle the tensors P1 and Q1 can be calculated for any shape but spheres and ellipsoids are the usual shapes used with cylinders and discs as the limiting cases .
6 Private marginal cost should be adjusted for any production or consumption externalities that arise , thus ensuring that society equally values the marginal cost and marginal benefit from the last unit of output .
7 This method is therefore the one to use if you want to work out how the pattern should be placed for matching side or raglan seams , cardigan fronts and so on .
8 It has to be checked for any messages that could 've been left . ’
9 The concept of ‘ development themes ’ was central to our thinking Once these were identified , suitable approaches could be considered for different ages and stages in the curriculum and ‘ topic webs ’ produced .
10 ( a ) Why might society wish to ban drugs that neither help nor harm the diseases they are claimed to cure ? ( b ) It is sometimes argued that regulatory bodies will be blamed for bad things that happen in spite of the regulations ( e.g. a plane crash ) but not blamed so much for good things that are prevented ( e.g. the quick availability of a safe and useful drug ) by stringent tests and regulations .
11 ‘ People can hardly be blamed for this misconception when one considers how often the media , particularly the tabloid press , come out with it .
12 It also seems that the pressures have increased since the 1970s as manufacturing firms especially have reduced their labour force and no worker wants to be nominated for early retirement or transfer .
13 2.21 Further sums should be added for any services that the deceased provided for the benefit of his dependants ( eg gardening to produce vegetables for the family , decorating and any simple repairs around the house ) .
14 Post April 1993 , Briefing Sessions will be organised for relevant professionals and agencies both at a District level and Regionally .
15 This clause named countries which the USA thought had restrictive or unfair trade practices and which could be targeted for retaliatory sanctions if negotiations failed to bring about an improvement .
16 When all agreed amendments have been implemented the documents should be recirculated for further comment as applicable .
17 In particular , someone , maybe the DHA or the individual GP , needs to decide whether contracts are to be let for particular services or not .
18 Mr Justice Potts told the 17-year-old youth , who can not be named for legal reasons but comes from the Bury St Edmunds area , a custodial sentence was ‘ essential ’ .
19 Determine the grades to be applied for revised posts that would assume responsibility for all financial and cost-control matters , for personnel , and for enhanced administrative support .
20 Separate baptisteries continued to be built for many years and separate , free-standing campaniles were the general rule ; these features acted as watch towers and were symbols of local importance .
21 '' ’ But in 1965 , it was announced that no new university would be built for ten years and that priority would go to the expansion of existing universities .
22 If you 're using the region 's motorways tonight , you 're advised to be prepared for long delays as the Bank holiday traffic builds up .
23 It may therefore provide the incentive for the most thorough pre-purchase behaviour , and marketers hoping to supply such products may have to be prepared for extensive enquiry and investigation before they will manage to sell any of them .
24 Early in 1981 Lothian Regional Council decided that various disused railway lines should be acquired and that a rolling programme of cycleway/footpath improvement schemes should be prepared for this land and for other former railway land owned by the Regional Council .
25 Then you will be prepared for any conditions that you may encounter and you will brim with confidence .
26 And he tells how the SAS photograph the layout of every room in royal residences to be prepared for any kidnap or siege drama .
27 All the keywords can be left in the configuration file , as the parameter given for the keyword HCMAP dictates whether a volume set will be prepared for hard copy or omitted from the hard copy run .
28 Two is the obvious number , but in certain circumstances a case could be made for one prisoner or three prisoners .
29 No provision is to be made for liabilities to pay interest [ on loans not to be taken over by the purchaser ] ( v ) Full provision will be made for future rentals and other property costs on the Scottish warehouse lease
30 Family cases should be only referred to a solicitor where detailed advice and negotiation about the arrangements to be made for financial provision and for the children were needed ; other civil cases should only be referred once it was clear that court proceedings should be initiated .
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