Example sentences of "[noun pl] [Wh det] be [adv] [verb] for " in BNC.
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1 | Our refrigeration service engineers check all equipment regularly and , when disposing of old equipment are instructed to collect the CFC gas carefully in cylinders which are then sealed for safe disposal . |
2 | To create more of an atmosphere , you could invite some of your ardent fans to indulge in the free drinks and snacks which are generally provided for the guests , along with a band publicity pack . |
3 | The use , in pavements , of designs which were probably intended for ceilings or vaults has been considered by Painter ( 1976 ) , with regard to the mosaic from Hinton St. Mary , Dorset . |
4 | Several features of the older age groups which are currently taken for granted , including the predominance of women and the stereotype of the elderly spinster , in part reflect cohort effects ; future generations are unlikely to display these trends to the same degree . |
5 | Thereafter about 10 per cent of qualified staff left annually , particularly in the younger age groups which is partially compensated for by the re-entry of qualified staff . |
6 | As a householder you should pay particular attention to outdoor threaded bib-taps which are usually used for garden hoses and sprinklers . |
7 | As a householder you should pay particular attention to outdoor threaded bib-taps which are usually used for garden hoses and sprinklers . |
8 | The government of President Violeta Barrios de Chamorro arrested former contra leader Aristides Sanchez on Nov. 18 and seized weapons which were allegedly intended for use in a " dangerous plan " by former contras to destabilize the country . |
9 | Most of this fibre is from cereal sources which are particularly recommended for their health value by some leading medical researchers . |
10 | We accept liability for our driver 's fidelity under clearly set out conditions which are easily amended for special circumstances ( plus relevant insurances ) . |
11 | But whatever we may take or reject from Freud , what I think we should not lose is the way in which he raises questions and problematises things which are sometimes taken for granted . |
12 | Now a couple of problems which are frequently taken for fungus trouble , but which in fact are not , so perhaps we should talk about them here , between the fungus diseases and the physiological disorders . |
13 | Round the corner was Dixon 's Blazes , a blast furnace , and the Workers ' Circle , where dreams of socialist emancipation were debated — dreams which were soon to fade for Glasser . |
14 | If you are using one or more ‘ editing decks ’ , that is VCRs which have features which are specially provided for facilitating the editing of video , you will be able to assemble your tapes quickly and reasonably accurately with one of the more basic edit controllers — or even none at all . |
15 | There are some published lists of subject headings which are plainly intended for a special purpose . |
16 | About the number of authors who write that ‘ the Champagne vineyards are confined to the belemnite-rich chalk and that the lower beds , where belemnites are lacking , produce inferior grapes which are never used for Champagne ’ , he comments : ‘ They infer that the Campanian has some special but undefined property which makes it superior for vine-growing . |
17 | These are miniature electret mikes which are specially recommended for speech recording when the microphone should be visually unobtrusive . |
18 | Most of the houses in the village were quite large , with shutters which were only opened for a few hours in the mornings ; if there was a breeze long lace curtains could be seen gently moving . |
19 | These are one-year full-time courses which are normally designed for sixteen-year-olds . |
20 | Virtually all the TECs still rely on government budgets which are heavily earmarked for ET and YTS . |
21 | Ask to see the ones which are specially made for video cameras . |
22 | Since the citadel 's walls had been razed in I 181 , ramparts of earth , stone and wood had to be erected from the fabric of a number of churches which were hastily demolished for the purpose . |
23 | Legislative power is vested in a bicameral Parliament composed of a House of Representatives which is popularly elected for five years and a Senate appointed by the President on the advice of the Prime Minister ( currently Arthur Napoleon Raymond Robinson ) and of the Leader of the Opposition . |