Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [adv] for " in BNC.
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1 | Here your lines should be fine , light and crisp and areas of colour must be blended carefully for a smooth result . |
2 | ‘ The stalwarts will be queueing up for their jog round the deck . ’ |
3 | The page number will be incremented automatically for you . |
4 | Your supposed to be sticking up for me love ! |
5 | No fast should be undertaken against an opponent ; it should be undertaken rather for the good of those near and dear to the person who fasts . |
6 | It involved the acceptance of a vocation to be undertaken not for money but from a sense of duty . |
7 | Assessment would be undertaken both for people seeking day and domiciliary care services and for those seeking admission to publicly funded residential and nursing home care . |
8 | This is not a step to be undertaken lightly for it can have serious implications , even if the test result is negative . |
9 | A formal valuation will be undertaken periodically for balance sheet purposes . |
10 | Once appointed , circuit judges can be sacked only for incapacity or misbehaviour ( one lost his job in 1984 after involvement in a smuggling racket ) , while to get rid of High Court judges or their seniors demands a joint address of both Houses of Parliament to the Queen . |
11 | The French or Gallica roses are probably the oldest cultivated roses of European origin , and can arguably be traced back for 3,000 years . |
12 | It was much used in mediaeval times in Britain and , indeed , its use can be traced back for 3,000 years . |
13 | A ‘ money bill ’ , one dealing essentially with financial matters , can be delayed only for a month . |
14 | If the complaint turns out to be more serious or if agreement can not be reached on a resolution , it must be referred back for a full investigation . |
15 | He never intended that his shares should be given up for no payment . |
16 | There is all the difference between an incomplete answer labelled ‘ no time to finish ’ — when marks can be given only for what is written down — and a complete though condensed answer labelled ‘ in note form ’ — when the examiner may of his charity overlook defects of style , excessive abbreviation and lack of full detail . |
17 | Any group can make a bid and will be considered seriously , but assistance will be given only for one management — employee buy-out team per company . |
18 | He had tried to rise above them , and had fallen back among them , there to be hated once for his attempt , and twice for his failure ! |
19 | Also the larger tablets can be broken up for small fish . |
20 | They must never be broken up for short-term gain . |
21 | Should a main branch be broken off for some reason ( by vineyard machinery , for example ) , it is permissible to bring out a shoot half-way along the next branch to fill the gap . |
22 | UB may be pencilled in for a show in the King 's Hall on January |
23 | Well , yes , but in that area it will be catering mainly for tourists , wo n't it ? |
24 | Each concept is represented by a frame , which contains slots that may be filled differently for separate instances of the same concept . |
25 | Only one copy of Section 1 needs to be filled in , but ideally separate copies of Sections 2 , 3 and 4 should be filled in for each course taught in the appropriate field . |
26 | If , however , you feel unable to do this , it would still help us if the questionnaire could be filled in for the largest course , and some indication be given of provision in other courses . |
27 | And put together , all the legal paperwork that had to be filled out for the approval was 31 metres long . |
28 | Most beans need soaking ( preferably overnight ) before use , and all beans must be boiled rapidly for 10 minutes to destroy any toxins . |
29 | Standards should not be hidden away for internal use only , but should be clearly displayed at the point of service delivery . |
30 | However , it has the disadvantage that it is not general , but has to be calculated separately for every n and N. |