Example sentences of "[vb pp] [conj] be [adj] for " in BNC.
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1 | Some element of classroom observation and practice is included and is important for illustrative purposes . |
2 | In the course of time he was sent to Cornwall to educate the Ack-Ack regiments ( and to examine the Cornish churches ) but the sudden onset of a mysterious and debilitating illness ( which later proved to be high blood-pressure ) led to his being discharged as being unfit for service . |
3 | Hardly a colour combination to enhance or blend with the pinks and reds of roses by underplanting ( see question number 15 on page 160 ) , but a nearby border or patch of it is widely being reported as being responsible for clearing out all the greenfly ! |
4 | In one case of benign stricture , the endoscopy biopsy specimen was reported as being suspicious for malignancy . |
5 | Also , many 6-inch sheets of the coalfields had been prepared and were available for public consultation . |
6 | These can be either electric or manually operated and are useful for checking additions and prelisting . |
7 | The average recommended daily allowances ( RDAs ) that are accepted as being necessary for a healthy and balanced diet for a woman in the UK are as follows : |
8 | The whole eruption probably lasted only about 100 days , but was long accepted as being responsible for the destruction of the Minoan civilisation on Crete , 60 miles away . |
9 | The difference between this and the more probabilistic version of determinism is in what it is that is seen as being responsible for the ‘ looseness ’ of the association . |
10 | They were seen as being responsible for the real problems that confront ordinary citizens . |
11 | It took me all my self-control not to turn round from the job I was doing until she had stopped and was ready for applause . |
12 | As an example take the case of a new product that has been developed and is ready for launch . |
13 | As an example take the case of a new product that has been developed and is ready for launch . |
14 | Computers programmes have been developed and are available for calculating a wide range of actuarial functions . |
15 | It gives a neat neckline which looks hand stitched and is ideal for children as it has lots of stretch . |
16 | Moreover , if such an increase in chlorophyll-specific production had occurred and was responsible for the changes in zooplankton biomass , the hypothesized increase in primary productivity would have to reflect an increase in new production which , in turn , must be fuelled by a systematic increase in nutrient supply to the region . |
17 | Approved The modified modules have all been formally approved and are available for use . |
18 | For this reason , both the GCSE and records of achievement are likely to require a much wider range of assessment techniques to be employed than was normal for more knowledge-based examinations , with oral and practical components figuring significantly . |
19 | In actual fact , there are some 15 vitamins , 24 minerals and 8–10 amino acids that have been isolated as being essential for normal body function . |
20 | The refusal is apparently based as being unsuitable for the railway and not of an era that is presently being sought . |
21 | Given the constraints on space and the existence of two universities within the city , the University operates an informal zoning agreement with Oxford Brookes University , so that , for example , the University made no bid for a major site which was recognised as being crucial for the development of Oxford Brookes University . |
22 | ‘ Delay in the conduct of civil proceedings occurs at three main stages , namely : ( i ) before proceedings are commenced ; ( ii ) between the commencement of proceedings and the point where the case is either settled or is ready for trial ; and ( iii ) between readiness for trial and the trial itself . ’ |
23 | Two thousand copies of the booklet ‘ A Guide to Services , Facilities and Interest Groups in Juniper Green and Baberton Mains ’ have now arrived and are available for distribution . |
24 | The inner cabinet meeting had been billed as being vital for the search for a settlement in the region and the future of the national-unity government . |
25 | This complexity permits the compaction of the data that is stored and is ideal for research into the morphology of a language . |
26 | Local or ‘ slave ’ printers are supported and are common for users outside the Registry . |
27 | As a result of the consultative process , several key areas have emerged as being appropriate for developing as HN units for Accounting courses , areas such as financial accounting , management accounting , computing , law , economics , management and mathematics . |
28 | My favourites are the seedless Thompson raisins for everyday baking and for including in salads and pilafs , and the larger lexia raisins from Australia , which are usually seeded and are ideal for special cakes and puddings . |
29 | One of the difficulties in taxing Speer about his Nazi past was that he , alone among his colleagues , freely admitted and was repentant for his share of guilt — though how much this was assumed and how much genuine it was hard to tell . |
30 | Three major processes are identified as being responsible for new forms of subordination that inspire resistance in the form of new movements : firstly , a commodification of society as individuals are increasingly brought into a market system ; secondly , bureaucratisation resulting from increasing state intervention into daily life and finally cultural massification as the influence of mass media becomes more pervasive ( Slater 1985 ) . |