Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] for [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 When the Ewe of called for guns , the Kabye said they would find guns too .
2 Yet , at the same time , the process of obtaining material through interlending schemes is expensive and time-consuming , and only to be undertaken for groups of material which are infrequently needed by the library 's clientele , or which — because they are out-of-print — can not be purchased for library stock .
3 Building and services audit — a detailed building structure/fabric layout and services appraisal which can be undertaken for purchasers , owner occupiers and tenants .
4 The London English code seems to be favoured for asides and insertions .
5 The eggs hatch to L1 on the pasture and may develop to L3 in as short a period as five days but development may be delayed for weeks or months under cool conditions .
6 At the close of the hearing before the Judicial Committee Lord Keith of Kinkel announced that their Lordships would advise that the appeal should be dismissed for reasons to be delivered later .
7 announced that the appeal would be dismissed for reasons to be given at a later date .
8 At the conclusion of the argument Lord Donaldson of Lymington M.R. announced that the appeal would be dismissed for reasons to be given later .
9 At the conclusion of argument Lord Donaldson of Lymington M.R. announced that the appeal in M. v. P. would be dismissed for reasons to be given later .
10 As a general principle it was recommended that hearings should be in public and that reasons should be given for decisions .
11 In particular , permission will not be given for payments by Serbian/Montenegrin-owned companies , whether incorporated in the UK or elsewhere , for third-country trade — goods purchased in one country for sale in another , neither being Serbia or the UK .
12 Albert Tarr , who was unmarried and lived with his widowed mother at the tiny Devon village of East Anstey , was subsequently posthumously awarded the Carnegie Bronze Medal — at that time before the introduction of the George Medal , one of the highest possible civilian awards that could be given for acts of heroism and bravery .
13 HEALTH AUTHORITIES will be expected to adhere to the ‘ firm ’ budgets they are to be given for patients ' drugs , Kenneth Clarke , Secretary of State for Health , said yesterday .
14 Set-aside payments will not be given for parks used for cattle or sheep , but the rules encourage use as deer parks .
15 The registered office of a defendant limited company or any place of business of the defendant company which has some real connection with the cause or matter in issue must be given for purposes of service ( Ord 7 , r 14(2) ) .
16 There is a general recognition that there is a need for a Community policy to be formulated for takeovers in order to ensure that equal conditions apply throughout the EC and that all parties to takeovers proceed on an equal footing .
17 Our Justice of the Forest , or his Lieutenant , in the presence of our Treasurer , and by his consent , shall have authority to take Fines and Amercements of those which be indicted for trespasses committed in our forests , and not tarry for the eyre of the Justice .
18 A thin metal ‘ telescope ’ , lubricated on the outside , is inserted into the urethra and by means of a light-source at its tip , the inside of the urethra can be examined for cysts , warts , herpetic ulcers , or infected urethral glands .
19 Planemakers Boeing decided two weeks ago to recommend that the world 's 500 jumbos should be examined for cracks in the four-inch long bolts .
20 This investment can only be justified for systems where transactions have a huge value to that business .
21 If a business only exceeds the threshold for arrivals of goods and not despatches , then SSDs are only completed for arrivals ; similarly , if the threshold is only breached for goods despatched , then SSDs only need to be completed for despatches .
22 From these data a relative risk of 3.04 ( 1.18 , 4.90 ; 95% confidence interval ) for colorectal cancer can be calculated for patients who misuse anthranoid containing laxatives .
23 Her screams would be heard for miles around .
24 To Chapman 's horror , Arsenal were a goal down fifteen minutes from the interval , to deafening cheers from the home supporters that could be heard for miles around .
25 Mississippi steamers all had the instruments which could be heard for miles .
26 She tapped in the number of her agent , spoke briefly to his secretary , then held the receiver several inches away from her ear , knowing from past experience that Bernie could generally be heard for miles without the benefit of a phone .
27 Hand-knitted sweaters are hot fashion items this winter , and can be treasured for years to come .
28 There was a heap of sales catalogues from all over the world to be sifted through , magazines to be trawled for items of interest …
29 They too contain useful material on , for instance , the locations of sites , though individual site licences must be consulted for details of what each is permitted to take in the way of hazardous wastes .
30 Fretter and Graham ( 1962 ) should be consulted for details of shell formation .
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