Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] and [verb] for " in BNC.

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1 Mr. Barrett worked in the Town Yard , Mr. Reeves was a jobbing gardener whilst Mr. Sanger , who was a poulterer , was always in demand each Christmas when the chicken which so many residents kept were due to be plucked and prepared for the table .
2 If any of you attacks your brother from now on , if not ordered to do so by a superior , that attacker will be enslaved and used for chirurgical experiments in our laboratories for as long as he lives .
3 Some people develop very strong appetites for recognition and are attracted to jobs which provide them with endless ‘ jellybeans ’ ; for example , the reward systems of the armed services , higher education and the professions offer substantial opportunities to be recognized and praised for one 's performance .
4 According to it , the properties of things are to be explained and accounted for , not in terms of real definitions of their forms , but by reference to the atoms which make them up .
5 The tribunal concluded that he should be dismissed and banned for three years from public office , forfeiting his seat in parliament .
6 In particular , it may foster the inventor 's ill-informed optimism that he has something which can be developed and exploited for commercial gain .
7 Software packages as yet to be developed and published for general release or as customized packages by with the same overall features of Inform , Workbase and Executive English .
8 Pamela 's job has dress constraints , and comfort is very important , so Jane Cristofani suggested she invest in skirt and trouser suits which could easily be mixed and matched for variety .
9 This means that any secret profits made by them in dealing with the firm should be disclosed and accounted for .
10 Back home the data accumulated by Ivanov and his ‘ back up ’ man in the Czech delegation would be sorted and despatched for analysis .
11 The contents will be owned and cared for by Leeds City Art Gallery who will undertake a programme of cataloguing and aim to make the collection more widely known .
12 The need to develop effective action to implement that trust is a dramatic illustration of how economic forces need to be contained and controlled for the good of the world community right across both frontiers and generations .
13 They should be trusted and respected for their grip of the job and their good judgement .
14 Their feet became stuck and they could then easily be caught and killed for the pot .
15 But , like cash , travellers cheques must be organised and paid for before you go , and there are commission charges of , usually , 1% for sterling and 2% for foreign currency .
16 Davey Philips of Clan Skates : ‘ You can totally scam it or you can be committed and go for it .
17 Specific ideas on which it sought views were that preparatory advice given before the granting of a legal aid order should be claimed and paid for under that order and not the green form scheme , and that welfare benefit entitlement work should either be limited to a fixed fee or excluded altogether .
18 The regulators will be picked and paid for by the providers .
19 Packages will be prepared and tested for each topic .
20 Watchman is ideal for small boats because it does not incorporate a transmitter and can thus be made and sold for around £165 .
21 ‘ all babies have the right to be fed and cared for , except where there is an incurable deformity and where the baby would suffer pain and distress if feeding were attempted . ’
22 And for £8.72 a family of four can be fed and clothed for a week .
23 It was his responsibility to convince the Whale to cooperate in the hunt , so the people of the village might be fed and clothed for another season .
24 Competitively superior varieties of RNA produced at the end of several test-tube ‘ generations ’ can be bottled and named for future use .
25 Once the appraisal has been evaluated the project should be selected and submitted for approval .
26 The oxygen evolved from the two samples can be collected and tested for the heavier isotope using a mass spectrometer .
27 The compiler recognises the behaviour of the program as it runs so that the data can be collected and used for further program code optimisation .
28 At the close of 1921 the Soviet government ordered a survey of church valuables , and in a decree of 16 February 1922 commanded that they should be collected and sold for the benefit of those suffering from the Famine .
29 This can be twisted and removed for use in inaccessible areas .
30 They were there to be beseeched and entreated for their protection and aid in adversity , but what if they failed ?
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