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

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1 the rate of interest is often subsidized and fixed for the life of the loan
2 She had allowed him to entice her into what was , to him , nothing more than a seduction scene , where she had been primed and ripe for the taking .
3 The fact that face-to-face communication is usually considered as basic for the purposes of deictic reference , does not imply , however , that the deictic context relevant to ordinary conversation is invariably and straightforwardly identified with the immediate situation in which the interaction takes place : In 1 it is the speaker 's physical location within a restricted spatial setting ( e.g. a room , a square , etc ) that is relevant to the disambiguation of the place deictic " here " , whereas in 2 the reference of the same adverb falls within a much wider context ( a whole country ) , and the spatial deictic centre includes the hearer as well as the speaker .
4 Mini Cooper cars taxed and ready for the road ( insurance not included )
5 In other words , the beef will be well hung and ready for the Savoy table .
6 Elsewhere , as in Australia , ‘ the half-trained pianist is often accepted as sufficient for the task ’ .
7 Increasingly , privately-built housing for owner-occupation was seen as the norm while council housing was seen as necessary for the low-paid only .
8 Innovation is seen as vital for the survival of the organization .
9 An awareness of information technology and its implications for the future is seen as vital for the school librarian .
10 Network analysis was seen as important for the control of a wide range of complex projects .
11 These , in their turn , were seen as indispensable for the explanation of actual behaviour .
12 Adultery is seen as natural for a man , but a serious offence for a woman .
13 None of these way of life effects was seen as positive for the community .
14 The regulationist approach also has a strong international dimension , regarding the mechanism by which the international economy is regulated as important for every part of it .
15 For teams north and south of the border who have done well and they are classed as foreign for the Tourist Board 's crystal trophy for the best visiting team .
16 However , it is that means that over the last few years every time we have actually debated about budget we recognised that the force had unwillingly and against the judgement of the majority of this council , not necessarily er bounded by political affiliation , we have to be getting down further and further towards the completely inaccurate expanded spending assessment that is assessed as necessary for the needs of this city by the department of the environment .
17 The airbrake can then be reduced if necessary for the round-out and landing , provided that there is still plenty of room to do so .
18 How much has Strathclyde regional council asked for to improve the roads programme , how much has the Secretary of State given , and how much has been earmarked or ring-fenced for the extension to the A77 to meet the M8 ?
19 The room itself , however , was perfectly neat , and provided an excellent foil for Gerald Seymour-Strachey , who was no drivelling dotard , but a smart , upright , handsome old man , his clothes admirably cut and suitable for the occasion , his profile cunningly arranged to impress , his mane of white hair , thick and shiny , suggesting intellect and a sense of the aesthetically satisfying .
20 Thus research papers were sometimes apparently preoccupied with technique simply because techniques had to be defined and refined for the purpose of the physical geographer .
21 FORMER Ipswich and England striker Paul Mariner has emerged as favourite for the manager 's job at Cambridge United after the sacking of John Beck .
22 A CAB is viewed as necessary for the licensing of plural reference ( Eschenbach , Habel , Herweg & Rehkämper , 1989 ) .
23 The decision not to simply take over the entire MoMA show was made partly on the grounds that the Pompidou has already mounted a major Matisse retrospective ( in 1971 ) , and partly through a desire to study in depth a period of the artist 's life now viewed as fundamental for the development of twentieth-century painting .
24 Both are estimated as positive for the UK between 1973/1979 .
25 The reason for the exclusion of associative adjectives from predicative position is an immediate consequence of the fact that predicative position explicitly assigns the property of the adjective to the entity of the noun phrase in subject position , while associative adjectives are characterized by the fact that they are not taken as valid for the entity which they qualify .
26 He had come in from his dressing room and Eileen was waiting , dressed and ready for the dinner party .
27 Fresh doubts were raised here : the mare was bathed in sweat and seemed uncharacteristically agitated and disinclined for the job in hand .
28 Could it be , as Kimura ( 1977b ) suggests , that : brain regions considered to he important for symbolic-language processes might better be conceived as important for the production of motor sequences which happen to lend themselves readily to communication ?
29 This means that it is regarded as criminal for a man of 21 to commit this offence with a consenting male under 21 .
30 In the past poverty standards have sometimes been defined in terms of the cost of buying the minimum basket of goods regarded as necessary for the maintenance of health .
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