Example sentences of "are for [adj] [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 The rooms are for 2–3 sharing and are all well furnished with private bath , shower , WC and balcony .
2 Some of the form and topical subdivisions are for general application and are known as free-floating .
3 The Seville variety is mainly used for marmalade , while the rest are for ordinary eating and cooking .
4 Beware of some proprietary brands — most are for preventative use and will have little effect against serious outbreaks of parasites .
5 If we do n't know where you are for twelve months or more we have to assume you have abandoned your child .
6 The duration of local authority bonds is typically between one and five years , although most are for one year and are known as yearling bonds .
7 For most of his career Tolkien was a most extreme example of a man with this second urge strongly developed : he was fascinated by names , to give only one example , part of whose nature is that they are for one thing and one thing alone , very hard to reduce to system !
8 The studios are for two persons and are simply but pleasantly furnished .
9 Four season bags are for all-year use and five season bags are designed for the kind of extreme cold temperatures you 're likely to find on winter expeditions .
10 of enrolments are for vocational courses and 40 per cent .
11 Open Houses are for any mums and their children the majority of whom are obviously of pre-school age .
12 Open Houses are for any mums and their children the majority of whom are obviously of pre-school age .
13 Open Houses are for any mums and their children the majority of whom are obviously of pre-school age .
14 Open Houses are for any mums and their children the majority of whom are obviously of pre-school age .
15 Open Houses are for any mums and their children the majority of whom are obviously of pre-school age .
16 Most are for three months or less , right down to over-night or at call .
17 The follow-on 603 , 604 and 620 , implemented in 0.5-micron design rules and promised for 1993 , are for low-cost desktops and portables , 100MHz PCs and mainstream workstations and the 64-bit multiprocessor market respectively .
18 All records are for coastal grasslands except for a party of 27 on Glynde Levels on 26 February 1956 .
19 By and large , roses are for open situations and full sun , not dappled sunlight or shade .
20 ‘ These low cost housing schemes are for local people and the children of local people .
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