Example sentences of "who be [adv] [vb pp] for " in BNC.
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1 | Both the Belfast and the Philadelphia projects restrict access to members of the research group or scholars who are temporarily affiliated for the purpose of carrying out a specified piece of work . |
2 | As with most things in this 24 hour a day town , the bar never closes which is good news for pool and table-football fans who are well catered for here . |
3 | There are a number of printers with whom MAS has worked already ( some being clients ) who are well known for security printing . |
4 | You can see the parallel in real life to these experiments for those children who are frequently punished for no good reason . |
5 | ‘ The only pity is that you concentrate your attention on men who are already spoken for . |
6 | The bulk of the rest of the work could be done by health visitors , social workers , district nurses — who are much cheaper and who are even trained for the job . |
7 | Legislative authority is vested in a unicameral House of Representatives which consists of 97 members who are popularly elected for up to three years . |
8 | The Guam Legislature consists of 21 members ( senators ) who are popularly elected for two years . |
9 | There may be some local discomfort following the first ever sexual intercourse related to the tearing of the hymen , but honeymoon cystitis as often crops up in women who are sexually experienced for whom other explanations must be sought . |
10 | ‘ You 're saying that Stella , Jean and the manager 's wife are necessary evils who are merely tolerated for their usefulness ? |
11 | ‘ We have a few big employers who are always asked for money , but they are suffering from donor fatigue , ’ says Paul Johnson , regional director for Business in the Community . |
12 | These features for many whites were primarily associated with the arrival of black settlers , who were thus blamed for the problems . |
13 | Nevertheless , he maintained his position and took an increasingly hard line with the protesters , imprisoning for contempt those who were repeatedly arrested for violating the injunction . |
14 | And it was Cannistraro 's CIA colleagues who , with the FBI , eventually identified two other Libyans who were later indicted for the bombing by an American grand jury . |
15 | After the death of Methodius in AD 885 the other members of his mission , including Clement and Naum , who were later canonised for their work amongst the Macedonians , were driven out of Moravia . |
16 | In 16 female Type 2 diabetic patients with clinically overt macrovascular disease , significantly higher serum triglyceride and lower total HDL-cholesterol levels were shown compared to those without macrovascular disease but who were well matched for age , duration of diabetes , weight and glycaemic control . |
17 | We had not the experts in Burmese poetry who were really needed for this task , only a handful of hymns in the true Burmese style were available , and these had been composed earlier by Father Jackson . |
18 | Referral to other hospitals was particularly common for women who were initially booked for delivery at general practitioner units : 11701 ( 41% ) of the 28750 women were delivered in consultant units . |
19 | The winners in the Adult Section were my Aunt Gertrude and her friend , Miss Alice Pearce , who were ideally suited for their chosen parts of Darby and Joan . |
20 | The study comprised 28 patients with diarrhoea who were consecutively referred for the SeHCAT test ( table ) . |
21 | These problems resemble those encountered by early second-wave western feminists like Friedan and the National Organization of Women , who were often slammed for trying to improve women 's position within male-oriented spheres of activity , rather than pursuing female-oriented concerns . |
22 | Far from being dead , Detroit is getting a bit too much for flamboyant city police chief Gil Hill , who 's better known for his movie-acting skills — he played the dour Detroit police chief in Beverly Hills Cop I and Il . |
23 | So I can honestly say that I 've never known anyone who 's ever played for Leeds . |
24 | What about everyone else — ever been a mate , colleague , love-child of anyone who 's ever played for us ? |
25 | So I can honestly say that I 've never known anyone who 's ever played for Leeds . |
26 | What about everyone else — ever been a mate , colleague , love-child of anyone who 's ever played for us ? |
27 | Dénise René , who is well known for her support of constructivist art during her forty years as a gallery owner in Paris , will be present however as winner of the Preis Art Cologne of DM20,000 ( see Around the Galleries , Cologne , p. 33 ) . |
28 | I figured a man like Truro Daine , who is well known for being up to his knees in dirt year in year out , would have a lot of use for their product , and decided to call on him to give a heavy pitch for the latest range of fine-bristled superswift specials . |
29 | Sue , who is well known for her contribution in Fuel Division , particularly in the field of Water Reactor and AGR fuel , and intermediate products such as UO2 powder and pellets , described her new post as a considerable challenge . |
30 | Much of this has a bearing on today 's concerns , and one must constantly remind oneself that the book was written in 1954 by an author who is best remembered for his writings on cybernetics . |