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

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1 it 's raining in time for us to go to school , come on
2 Deborah did actually say to me , she thought that Harrogate might feel I think it 's to do with priorities for the
3 It 's priced at $6,000 for a single user .
4 It 's led to calls for immediate action to protect workers'interests .
5 And it 's looking at proposals for a permanent archaeology museum .
6 And it 's looking at proposals for a permanent archaeology museum .
7 No , it talks about the life as it 's lying in store for instance .
8 It is priced at £1,570 for a 16-user licence on CD-ROM to £2,280 for up to 512 users on 3.5' disks .
9 It is priced at £1,570 for a 16 user licence on CD-ROM to £2,280 for up to 512 users on 3.5' disks .
10 It is recorded in analyses for gold from Stronchullin , Strathclyde ( Peach and others , 1911 ) and is associated with lead in a small mine near Conwy , North Wales ( Bevins and others , 1988 ) .
11 Finally it is stored in casks for a time which varies according to the final requirements , since pale and bitter ales take longer to mature than mild ales .
12 It is run by musicians for the benefit of musicians .
13 If his estate is not in possession , e.g. if it is limited to A for life and then to B in tail , A is the ‘ Protector of the settlement ’ , and B can not bar the entail without A's consent .
14 It is used as base for many cocktails , but one of my favourite ways of serving the stuff is with a little help from the hedgerows .
15 It is used in bureaux for reference purposes and for checking case records and may be positioned by the telephone and used for telephone advice , because some consider it inappropriate to leave a caller while the adviser looks further afield for information .
16 As it is supplied in bulk for re-processing in many industrial applications , you may be fortunate to have a local factory or printing establishment with offcuts to spare .
17 … ( 6 ) Schedule 12 to this Act has effect for the purposes of this section and , in that Schedule — ( a ) Part I prescribes the matters for which provision must be made by a scheme if it is to be a scheme which qualifies for recognition for the purposes of this section ; ( b ) Part II prescribes the matters action in relation to any of which must be subject to investigation under a scheme if it is to qualify for recognition for the purpose of investigations in relation to that matter ; and ( c ) Part III contains other requirements to which a scheme must conform if it is to be so recognised .
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