Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [noun] be for " in BNC.
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1 | The test results for each stove are for guidance only and are not intended for direct comparison . |
2 | Look twat … first off that mail was for a PRIVATE LEEDS MAIL LIST |
3 | ( The need for this panel is for victims . |
4 | The nucleus of each village was for the most part made up of the Frelimo guerillas who had fought in the liberation struggle . |
5 | I can not tell the hon. Gentleman now what my attitude will be at the end of a meeting that is due to take place on Wednesday because the whole purpose of that meeting is for negotiations to take place . |
6 | Commercial and manufacturing premises were also widely damaged , and swathes of war-damaged land were for years eloquent testimony to both the urgency of the problem , and of course the potential scope for imaginative solutions . |
7 | An alternative method for dealing with vector elements of different lengths is for an increment value of one always to be used , but for the modifier field to be suitably manipulated when an element is accessed . |
8 | One obvious policy for the achievement of this objective is for government to stimulate aggregate demand by some means or other . |
9 | The object of this activity is for one side to carry a ‘ ball ’ from one end of the assembly hall to the other . |
10 | The object of this exercise was for advisers to gain a view of the school from the eyes of a pupil — to experience the school day as a particular pupil would . |
11 | Of this $60,000,000 was for the relief of extreme poverty in Jiangxi province and $30,000,000 for repairing earthquake damage in Shanxi and Hebei provinces [ see p. 36815 for deferral of World Bank loans ] . |
12 | The rest of this letter is for you alone , Ellen . |
13 | What the result of this equation is for democracy is not always easy to see . |
14 | The two parts of this figure are for different values of the Prandtl number . |
15 | Whether Hastings is invited to take on the role of Scottish captain is for the future , but he acknowledges the good fortune he has enjoyed in playing under such inspiring leadership : ‘ You only need to look at the names of players who have captained Scotland to be aware of the tremendous honour it represents . |
16 | One way of ensuring a fairer distribution of additional resources is for schools to work together on joint fund raising . |
17 | It would be noted that in fact one of these plans is for a 20-bed unit consisting of 2 10-bed sections . |
18 | The main need of these artists was for good opportunities to exhibit their work ; unlike the equally celebrated group Die Brücke ( The Bridge ) they did not work closely together . |
19 | Many of these changes are for the better : accommodation is much improved , the roads now are good . |
20 | Large passenger liners are being built by nearly every maritime nation , and some of these ships are for British owners . |
21 | Some of these functions are for moving , adding and deleting points from your shape , whilst others are concerned with manipulating the entire shape . |
22 | Important though each of these qualities is for his survival in office , they are over-shadowed by that most prized of all political virtues : knowing where he wants to go . |
23 | ( It is important to remember that the purpose of these records is for internal progress checking , not for circulation to Area Managers or whoever . |
24 | All but two of these records were for the coast or its vicinity . |
25 | Most of these jobs are for women working part-time . |
26 | Please note that many of these facilities are for shared use with pedestrians . |
27 | All of these subjects were for year 9 to choose from to study for 2 years at G.C.S.E. level . |
28 | Some of these techniques are for use specifically with patients having , or suspected of having , some kind of damage to the brain . |
29 | This does not show up in the household statistics because many of these stays were for a brief few months right at the end of life . |
30 | Some of these loans are for short periods . |