Example sentences of "is for an [adj] " in BNC.

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1 6 If the request is for an expensive sample use tact in discovering whether it has a genuine background .
2 If the claim is for unliquidated damages the request ( N 234 ) is for an interlocutory judgment for damages to be assessed and costs .
3 The license and the right to use this Program is for an indefinite time until terminated .
4 Unlike many similar discounts which sprang up after Abbey National had made its move , this one is for an indefinite period .
5 The proposal is for an integrated geophysical and geological survey of the Rockall Trough and broader aspects of the United Kingdom sector of the Rockall continental margin .
6 Its quest is for an active invention of a whole pattern of ‘ effective partnerships ’ , to help Northerners and northern agencies of all kinds to work together in a co-operative of enlightened self-interest .
7 That elected governments find it necessary to bow to the wishes of big privately owned companies , that the organs which so largely shape public opinion can be bought and sold by millionaires and treated by them simply as pieces of private property ( which is ' of course , what they are ) , demonstrates how difficult it is for an active and effective democracy to coexist with monopoly capitalism .
8 The study tour , based in London , is for an invited group of conservators , craftsmen , planners and architects working in Croatia to assess the expertise on offer in the U.K. The workshop in York is additionally for other interested people and groups involved in conservation .
9 To commence as soon as possible , the appointment is for an initial period of two years with a possible extension of one further year and includes the following areas :
10 Section 51 applies where an article is made to a design recorded in a design document and suppresses copyright protection unless the design is for an artistic work or typeface .
11 However , regard must be had to section 51 of the Copyright , Designs and Patents Act 1988 which removes from the scope of copyright infringement the making of articles to designs recorded in design documents ( or embodied in models ) unless the design is for an artistic work .
12 Often the easiest way out is for an infringer to design around the claims of a patent , for instance by changing vital features .
13 Similarly , for juvenile offenders , the ‘ care order ’ under which they may be detained in an institution is for an unspecified period ; again , release is determined by rehabilitative , treatment criteria .
14 This approach is to be followed where the demand is for an excessive sum .
15 His personal preference is for an elected second chamber .
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