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

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1 Also , £192,000-worth of preference dividends have also been rolled up for future payment .
2 Similar studies have been carried out for other countries , although the methods vary , reflecting the differences in availability of data and in fiscal systems .
3 Vast areas of Rum have been fenced off for century-long experiment to re-create the natural woodland environment .
4 In front gardens , lawns are paved over for off-street parking space and in the road more intrusion results from signs , barriers and other traffic-related street furniture .
5 Plans have been drawn up for commercial offices and a smaller centre for church events .
6 A helpline has been set up for anxious parents .
7 Nor is government policy in general biased towards increasing competition : it often has the reverse effect because policies are brought in for other reasons than promoting allocative efficiency , as discussed later in the chapter .
8 They must never be broken up for short-term gain .
9 Also the larger tablets can be broken up for small fish .
10 Further quantitative analysis may be carried out for consonant structure , liquid confusion , lengthening , palatalisation and order of acquisition of consonants , although this requires the test to be tape recorded and can be successfully completed only by someone with a sound knowledge of phonemic analysis .
11 The adviser can only hope that if the client was put at her ease while at the bureau then she may come back for further help when that issue could be picked up for suitable referral .
12 The pull-out cutlery drawer can be lifted out for easy unloading .
13 Once a shape has been generated , however , it can be plotted at any position and in any orientation or size so a library of shapes can be built up for repeated use .
14 Thus women with a high probability of developing such problems can be separated out for preventive therapy research programmes , in an effort to decrease the morbidity and mortality these women subsequently suffer .
15 Yet an argument could be made out for Haversian bone being linked with large body-size rather than thermoregulation techniques .
16 Such group-frequency correlations have been extensively developed for organic compounds , and similar correlations can be drawn up for inorganic species [ 19 ] .
17 Thereafter it should be opened up for general discussion .
18 two small seats for children are fitted in the back , and an adult , sitting sideways , could be packed in for short trips
19 On 7 July Amedeo wrote a card to his mother telling her , somewhat cruelly , that as Italy was now in the war , he had thought that he might be called back for military service , even though he was an invalid and had felt a slight desire to return to Italy .
20 Those born on a Friday are said to be marked out for special piety , which does not mean that they will be pious necessarily ; only that their natures are imbued with that proclivity .
21 He might be brought in for periodic boosters or to help when the problem is in the degree of difficulty and intensity not experienced before .
22 The organisation will consist of executive and advisory boards and ad hoc committees and task forces will be set up for specific projects .
23 The time limit in Ord. 53 suffers from three major defects : first , the basic limit of three months is too short and may , indeed , be contrary to EC law ; secondly , not even the three months is an entitlement : a case may be struck out for undue delay even if brought within three months ; and thirdly , there is a discretion to extend the time limit on vague grounds , and this creates uncertainty .
24 It was an impossible arrangement in the circumstances and through their solicitors they agreed that the horse should be put up for public auction , each partner having the right to buy it outright .
25 In addition , questions may be put down for written answer .
26 Well or at least sorted , maybe they 're the ones that was supposed to be left out for future reference .
27 I think at that age one is very concerned to be seen to be similar to one 's peers and hence not to be singled out for differential treatment .
28 I understand the hon. Gentleman 's concern , which is shared by my Department , but I do not think that on reflection he would want the defence industry to be singled out for particular treatment from our other manufacturing industries .
29 Pensioners and the disabled would be singled out for special treatment , whether they paid rates or not .
30 When people hover for a tip , it 's excruciating , says Jon , 34 ‘ I do n't see why people working in certain industries should be singled out for special treatment .
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