Example sentences of "[vb pp] for [verb] in " in BNC.
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1 | Clarity , which anticipated becoming that magical $100m company , has been criticized for putting in a $100m company 's infrastructure complete with six vice presidents long before it could financially justify it . |
2 | About 1,200 motorists were also stopped for speeding in the crackdown . |
3 | In what remains one of the most touching and compassionate statements of his flamboyant career , The Doc told waiting newsmen ‘ I 've been punished for falling in love . |
4 | Joint programmes are arranged for learning in theology , liturgy and music . |
5 | Strangely my mother always referred to the area between St. Paul 's Road and Gas Lane as ‘ the old Gaol ground ’ , no doubt copying her mother 's description for the area was developed for housing in 1870 . |
6 | Being based on characters which had been designed for incising in stone they were difficult and slow to write . |
7 | Ilford XP2 is a 400 ISO chromogenic black and white film and , as such , is unique in being designed for processing in C41 colour chemistry . |
8 | Nathalie Ions and Clare Jefferson , aged seven and eight , both live on Blue Hall estate , which is included for revamping in the City Challenge bid . |
9 | Hearts were fluttering when Mark Glendinning put Bangor ahead early in the game , but Apoel Nicosia hit back and Eachus again was partially blamed for letting in the Cypriot team 's winner . |
10 | A NORTH-EAST ice-cream firm was yesterday fined for operating in unclean premises . |
11 | An early decree ordered the destruction of heathen temples ; and the pressure of Westernisation was so relentless and meticulous that at one stage male Christians could be fined for urinating in the oriental , crouched position . |
12 | The first Jaguar XJ220 driver to be booked for speeding in Britain is Christian Vilaseca , chairman of Jaguar France . |
13 | Segmentation , too , has proved very versatile ; individual pairs of legs , or appendages , can be specialized for particular functions without affecting the routine business of locomotion taken by the others ; appendages are modified for feeding in a host of ways , for grasping , swimming , spinning , copulating , cleaning or camouflaging . |
14 | And there , in exactly the manner I have recommended for putting in clues in the traditional whodunit , Hammett gives his readers their clue , full-out and in the open but made to look as if it was there as part of the particularly laconic , cool conversation the two men are having over the newly-slain body . |
15 | You may find that your local environmental group publishes a list of what is being collected for recycling in your area . |
16 | The boat is 17 metres long , and was purpose built for diving in 1981 . |
17 | Barley is grown for malting in the manufacture of beer and whisky and for animal feed , particularly the fattening of pigs and intensively reared beef . |
18 | But it 's true to say that most actors feel their drama school training has left them inadequately prepared for working in television and film by the time they graduate . |
19 | While an experienced teacher might start by working with the whole class , drawing the more reluctant children into the drama through the excitement of the drama itself , full of dramatic tension , rich in imagery , there 's much to be said for working in the classroom with small groups . |
20 | Late that century Alfred the Great noted , with apparent surprise , that horses were used for ploughing in Norway . |
21 | The middle position is used for reaching in medium winds as it prevents the tail from digging in too much and encourages the board to plane . |
22 | The technique used for jumping in these numbers is known as static line parachuting . |
23 | Potato starch , rather than harmful chemicals , is being used for scouring in the finishing process . |
24 | Fix the doctor or nurse up with white coats , stethoscope and little lights of the kind used for looking in ears . |
25 | ESTIMATED TONNAGE OF RAW POTATOES USED FOR PROCESSING IN THE UNITED KINGDOM |
26 | The neo-Gothic Wool Exchange ( still used for trading in wool by dealers from home and abroad ) in Market Street is a Victorian extravaganza built in 1864–7 by the architects Lockwood and Mawson , who also designed Bradford 's Town Hall . |
27 | Topic- and task-based units to develop predictive and retrieval reading skills , with particular attention to the different register used for spoken in contrast to written instruction , and guided writing practice . |
28 | This command is typically used for browsing in either direction through sections within a part or paragraphs within a schedule at a constant textual unit size . |
29 | Specially equipped for cruising in arctic waters . |
30 | In his commendation , Chief Constable Keith Hellawell says : ‘ Detective Constable Turnbull is commended for acting in a highly-professional manner , displaying diligence and initiative while off duty . |