Example sentences of "be [vb pp] for these " in BNC.
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1 | A number of different dates are given for these events in Molla Husrev 's career by various authors , both early and late . |
2 | It is also guaranteeing mortgages at 1 per cent below the normal interest rate , for endowment or pension-linked policies , on several of the houses up for sale , an interesting and innovative service for would-be bidders ( mortgage surveys will already have been undertaken for these houses ) . |
3 | my vocation — the work , ministry , roles I am called to and the gifts I have been given for these . |
4 | Artists are booked for these sessions by individual ‘ commissioning producers ’ , who are responsible for the shows which feature sessions . |
5 | A computerised index has been prepared for these and other donations of commercial and ‘ folk ’ recordings . |
6 | Why of course : the Essoldo had been built for these middle class folk in the 1930s — they were Patrons ! |
7 | Careful plans have been made for these people so that when the hospital eventually closes they will not find themselves on the streets . |
8 | Red and green say on the bench and bench covers called bankers have been made for these as well they would be covered as well . |
9 | Excuse me , can I finish , er many of them are chained to the parent 's legs while they 're collected for these people then to bring to a circus , traumatized and chained to the ground for life . |
10 | A mixture of clay and graphite are used for these pencils which produces an extremely soft dense black mark which can be blended further with water . |
11 | The situation rapidly became chaotic , and a 250-bedded hospital , which had been allotted for these cases , contained some 1000 patients , when in 1915 Harrison was urgently called upon to sort things out . |
12 | You can see that labels have been entered for these three values in A1 , A2 and A3 and one for the result in A4 . |
13 | No satisfactory explanation has been found for these . |
14 | Otherwise , if place could have been found for these minor poets and playwrights , not to mention jumped-up journalists who also figured all too prominently , surely a few sentences could have been spared for the man he himself had described as the one working-class writer who remained working-class — the man whom the Sentinel had called ‘ the poet of work ’ . |
15 | Three related ailments can be diagnosed for these failings . |
16 | Further still , despite their gaps , Eadmer 's History and Anselm 's letters together allow a remarkably complete account of royal and papal negotiations and political vicissitudes to be given for these few years . |
17 | There are , in addition , detailed requirements as to the contents of the offer document and the Schedule to the Order should be consulted for these . |
18 | All teachers with designated responsibilities for pupils with special needs have the right to be considered for these one-term courses , which are now a national priority area for which central funding is available . |
19 | No special diet ( mentioned the captain of Famagusta ) would be claimed for these two Lusignan hostages . |
20 | You will need to be prepared for these with stout walking shoes . |
21 | Students need to be prepared for these careers which involve direct interaction with other EC member states . |
22 | On an arable farm with only a few cattle kept to make manure , little provision would be made for these animals , but there would be one or more barns , stables and shelters for carts . |
23 | Monitoring of fees earned against time spent is usually a sufficient measure of performance and will provide an incentive to staff , but not all projects run smoothly and allowance must therefore be made for these . |
24 | In such instances allowance has to be made for these features when planning the design , so much so that at Woodchester Orpheus may , for this reason , have been displaced from his usual , central position ( pI . |
25 | One element common to all forms of the offence is that the forbidden conduct must take place when the policeman is acting ‘ in the execution of his duty , ’ which raises the questions ; what duties are imposed upon a policeman , and how do they come to be imposed for these purposes ? |
26 | However , ‘ FAST CASH ’ withdrawals and all transactions on machines which are not ABBEYLINK machines can only relate to the Primary Account , and no other account can be selected for these particular transactions . |
27 | Likewise , there has been a policy for people who are seen as ‘ problem families ’ ( which often includes single-parent families ) and ‘ unsatis-factory ’ tenants to be selected for these estates ( Gray , 1979 ) . |
28 | As independent chain mobility can not be discounted for these longer chains after the onset of entanglement , a modified model is required to account for the ability of long chains to translate and diffuse through the polymer matrix , i.e. the entanglement network must be considered as being transient . |
29 | How is the line between law and fact to be drawn for these purposes ? |
30 | Many reasons can be advanced for these types of happening , such as : |