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

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1 After they had proved their trustworthiness , permission would be given for them to live in couples in a pension .
2 Lucy sent Silas a side glance as she said , ‘ When I first arrived you said it might be arranged for me to see a kiwi , but I 'll quite understand … ’
3 Though an individual pupil may be in his fourth-year class as far as the administration of the school goes , and as far as concerns his social activities or his out-of-school interests , the school must be prepared for him to go off and study the syllabus required for his graded tests alongside people who are not in his own year .
4 But when you do , you 'd better be prepared for him to come back and hit you on your arms , your chest , that big belly of yours and finally the chin .
5 I 'd be prepared for you to go fortnightly .
6 Now I know , know of no law of economics which would permit that , would you be prepared for us to pay a lot out of tax payers ' resources to give to the Soviet people , to help their economy , to help them survive this very difficult transition period ?
7 th you er I mean if it were very heavy you 'd almost sort of be prepared for it to go , but you know when you 're s s standing with a , something quite light , and you might have been standing with it a little while in your hand , and then suddenly the hand goes and ca n't you see that 's ve that 's very upsetting , it makes you not very confident .
8 He was to go to a hotel where arrangements would be made for him to meet Meehan .
9 Part of the parents ' case had rested on the following argument : within the school which the child attended a decision had been taken to include her in a remedial class ; thus , the special educational provision that should be made for her had already been determined ; so a statement ( under section 7(1) of the Act ) should follow .
10 Following this meeting arrangements will be made for you to visit the company 's premises .
11 As we have seen , horses have basic physiological and psychological needs which must be met for them to remain in good health both physically and emotionally .
12 Everyone was hungry , but there was no food to be had for it had floated out of the village shop and away .
13 If that right is not set out in the expert clause the agreement of the parties ( and , probably , the agreement of the expert as well ) will be needed for it to become part of the reference .
14 A variety of finger food can be introduced for them to suck and usually they start to chew on ones that they prefer during the second half of the first year .
15 The University will expect the students to take more responsibility for their own learning experiences , and more opportunities will be provided for them to develop personal skills like independence and initiative , leadership , flexibility and team work , communication skills and so on ; in short , the qualities which will help people to succeed in a wide variety of jobs after graduation .
16 Just to refresh names and faces ( especially to help our newer teachers and forgetful established ones ) badges will be provided for you to wear .
17 He offered to forgo part of his salary as long as some employment would be found for him to make up the difference .
18 We can acquiesce in this thought experiment only because we implicitly assume that enough behavioural complexity will be discovered for us to regard tribe members as having beliefs and intentions , even if , ex hypothesi , their very simple language does not permit them to express these beliefs and intentions .
19 Soon the Commandant would come through the gates and into the compound and the orders would be shouted for them to form their ranks for roll-call and check before the march to the Factory for work .
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