Example sentences of "be reserve for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Each wing was to be of two storeys and providing two wards of twelve beds each with one of the ground floor wards to be reserved for mental cases and to have a padded room .
2 Touches on the economic tiller were to be reserved for monetary policy — and changes in interest rates in particular .
3 In these mostly intensive farms , rotation of crops and grass is often a feature , and therefore new leys and hay and silage aftermaths are available as safe pastures each year and can be reserved for susceptible stock .
4 It is recommended that module names should be reserved for all software as it is being created .
5 This is clear in the case of one-party states , where the party bureaucracy encroaches upon areas of decision-making that elsewhere would be reserved for civil servants .
6 Face to face meetings will be reserved for special , intimate , precious , sacramentalised events .
7 Pleasantries or other discourse can be reserved for later or dispensed with before starting .
8 The arterial road was to be reserved for heavy traffic between towns ; restricted points of access to twin carriageways would permit no building frontages , no standing vehicles and no pedestrians .
9 First , it allows the word 'shall " to be reserved for mandatory statements of events which the parties intend to happen automatically .
10 What it does mean is that each employer will identify a specific number of vacancies which will be reserved for Compact graduates before being offered more widely .
11 In relation to the school site , the Secretary of State 's decision included a condition that a 1·5 hectare site should be reserved for educational use .
12 Success was supposed to be reserved for those with silver spoons in their mouths .
13 ‘ If murder is to be reserved for those homicides which are most deserving of stigma , this does not seem to be one of them . ’
14 The title of Martyr , he declared , was ‘ an utter misnomer and should be reserved for those Christians who rather than renounce their faith had suffered death at the hands of Pagan persecutors ’ .
15 It should at present , therefore , be reserved for those cases I outlined , where long-term anticoagulation is indicated .
16 If pre-operative ERCP is planned , it can reasonably be reserved for those patients who do not fulfil these criteria .
17 Party officials may perform functions that in non-communist regimes would be reserved for public servants .
18 Of the fifteen places that will be open to students every year , two or three will be reserved for foreign students .
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