Example sentences of "be [verb] [prep] [be] [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 The committees and working groups are certainly participative , and are intended to be arenas for wide input from a variety of sources .
2 Quality standards differ as to whether or not barristers are deemed to be experts for this purpose .
3 Thus , although the monies received are capital in nature they are deemed to be income for the purposes of giving the taxpayer deductions and reliefs and they are charged under Case VI of Schedule D. Thus , for instance , the remittance basis would not be applicable although there is no reason why general principles should not be applicable so that income arising overseas and received by a non-resident would not be chargeable under general principles whilst income arising in the United Kingdom could be chargeable under general principles regardless of who it is paid to .
4 Thus both H pylori infection and acid induced gastric metaplasia are considered to be prerequisites for the development of duodenitis with polymorphonuclear activity and duodenal ulcer .
5 Hyperpepsinogenaemia I has been claimed to be marker for the DU diathesis .
6 It 's just that what we 're going to be doing for the next few weeks means you 're going to have to be very open with me , and Quincx to a degree .
7 There are going to be implications for the private sector and for the statutory authorities and for SAD .
8 All Christians are called to be ambassadors for Christ in their own lives : to represent or show Christ to their neighbours .
9 In a moderately seasonal environment , in which several species produce lleshy fruits , there might be expected to be selection for a particular species to fruit out of step with the others , and thereby avoid competition with other species for dispersers .
10 Constructivism seems to make this a logical impossibility , which of course means that no data could ever disprove the constructivist claims about what develops in infancy : any evidence that object knowledge ( the ‘ object concept ’ or ‘ object permanence ’ ) exists without reaching behaviour will not be judged to be evidence for object permanence — as a point of logic .
11 Darkness and hairiness , especially noticeable in butterflies of the genera Boloria and Colias , are taken to be adaptations for absorbing and retaining heat during basking .
12 THE opening of the Petersfield bypass is expected to be cause for celebration but two charities have already swung into action by arranging a joint fund-raising day before the road opens .
13 In my trade this is thought to be par for the course .
14 And it 's ridiculous C for cat so you 'd think it 's going to be C for kitten would n't you .
15 He pointed out , too , that in a world in which many organisms are reproducing , there is bound to be competition for resources .
16 The lower value limit of goods which can be accepted for sale has been set fairly high — it is rumoured to be £10,000 for the Jewellery Department .
17 ‘ Technological capability is of great interest to the customer but above all he wants a quality product at what is perceived to be value for money .
18 My husband went to er a meeting of the English Speaking Union , whatever that is , and they said there was going to be need for homes for English children .
19 Reproducibility was checked with six biopsy specimens from adjacent sites in a single patient and coefficient of variation was found to be 12% for butyrate metabolism expressed per µg protein per hour and 18% for glutamine metabolism .
20 Fun Fortnight had claimed another victim and I was forced to be game for a laugh and work in a joke shop .
21 Fun Fortnight had claimed another victim and I was forced to be game for a laugh and work in a joke shop .
22 Sometimes the fee he paid for joining was expressed to be payment for a consignment of the goods which the scheme was supposed to be marketing .
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