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

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1 The teaching task is to see that the techniques that are used are effective in promoting learning objectives , so they have to be designed to account for specific contexts of instruction .
2 Nevertheless , provided that it is possible to make informed assumptions about the likely shapes and sizes of buildings at particular periods , a computer can be programmed to search for particular configurations of post-holes that might result from such a structure and ‘ peel them off ’ , to reveal a simplified picture of earlier building phases .
3 But the links were not consistent or sustained , in part perhaps because it was unclear what the general discussions could be expected to deliver for particular firms and structure plans , in particular , soon gained a reputation for being of little relevance for actual processes of development .
4 They can be tailored to cater for differing retirement ages as well as for varying contribution levels , which explains why some organisations are able to offer early retirement on very attractive terms .
5 It is essential , though , that attempts continue to be made to allow for differing intakes .
6 In this chapter an attempt will be made to look for possible links and conflicts between accounting and the strategic analysis of chapter 4 .
7 The machine can be made to look for common letter groups and then display them , massively magnified , together on the screen , helping a human expert to decide if they match .
8 There is then tremendous financial and social pressure on individual workers which can be used to account for high levels of commitment to the company .
9 A SPECIAL tax or a levy on lawyers should be used to pay for legal aid work , it was suggested yesterday .
10 You may be invited to write for professional journals if you have a book published related to your career area .
11 Second , if money has to be raised to pay for public goods , society may wish to avoid taxing those whose incomes are already low .
12 The , the minute , the note last time said a pool of cand , they , they will be told that a pool of possible candidat candidates will be contacted to attend for final interview once it 's decided to go ahead with the new appointment , so you could the thr the the three , or whatever it is that you are not putting forward , that their , that our interest in them has ceased
13 The setting up , in 1991 , of the Ecole Nationale du Patrimoine , staffed mainly by art historians , has further demoted archaeological research ; the national plan for archaeology , which was to have been a blueprint for future research projects , has not yet received the promised funding of FFr17 million ( £1.7 million ; $2.9 million ) ; and their proposal that special forms of taxation be introduced to pay for urgent excavations ( with priority given to the most deserving cases ) has not been taken up .
14 The Ballyholme councillor said he would be continuing to push for similar re-lining work to be carried out in other affected areas of the town .
15 They will also be asked to subscribe for additional Zeneca shares by way of a rights issue to raise £1.3 billion .
16 This meeting also approved a circular letter which it is to be assumed canvassed for potential members .
17 By section 34(1) of the statutes members of the staff who held their appointment until retirement might be removed ‘ for good cause , ’ and by section 34(3) subject to the terms of his appointment no member of the teaching staff could be removed save for good cause .
18 However , as a matter of principle and good airmanship , at least one full wing-span of clearance should always be left to allow for inadvertent drifting or swinging during landings .
19 He can use stock motifs and patterns and superfluous work can be retained to cater for future demand .
20 Indeed , there was some inconsistency in the provisions since the capital limits for legal advice and legal aid were different and some applicants might still be forced to apply for legal aid .
21 Ann Taylor , a Labour environment spokeswoman , claimed this meant consumers would be forced to pay for new sewage works if the European Commission banned the dumping of raw sewage at sea .
22 Disgruntled young people who currently gain nothing positive from their last years at school should be allowed to opt for part-time work at the age of fourteen if they so wish .
23 In another move , environmental groups will be allowed to apply for legal status and funds to " assist " the authorities to enforce the law .
24 The new church also is full of love for the core church and this can be extended to love for other churches in the area .
25 But to be required reading for top people , it will somehow have to become less inhibited without losing its fanaticism about accuracy and fairness .
26 For example , if a UK company acquires goods from a Belgian supplier to fulfil an order from a German customer and the goods are sent direct from Belgium to Germany , the UK company would be required to register for German VAT and would account for tax on the acquisition in Germany and onward domestic supply of goods to the German customer .
27 Moreover , there are serious theoretical problems in attempting to isolate those intellectual factors that might be held to account for social change , apart from then attempting to associate these factors with particular social groups on the one hand or with literacy on the other .
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