Example sentences of "who is [vb pp] for " in BNC.

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1 It is the person , not the business , who is registered for VAT .
2 a candidate who is registered for 71619 Music Making : Solo 1 ( Brass ) may have the registration adjusted to 71626 Music Making : Solo 2 ( Brass ) ;
3 conversely a candidate who is registered for 71638 Music Making : Solo 3 ( Woodwind ) but is unlikely to be successful in this module may have the registration adjusted to 71631 Music Making : Solo 2 ( Woodwind ) .
4 The test is the effect on the ordinary reader , who is endowed for this purpose with considerable wisdom and knowledge of the way of the world .
5 These men will no doubt be joined by a shining star on view at the European Masters , a young Swiss professional who is destined for Ryder Cup glory .
6 This is an author who is destined for great things .
7 I seem to remember reading about him recently , living in California , married to someone who is noted for being controversial in some kind of way .
8 A ‘ minder ’ is allocated , who is freed for that time to assist the trainee .
9 Irish police believe they have foiled a major IRA kidnap attempt led by Patrick Sheehy , who is wanted for questioning in connection with the discovery in December of bomb-making materials in Clapham , south London .
10 The mother or , more often , the father who is separated for long periods or repeated shorter periods from the home ( through professional requirements , for example , or by prison sentence ) stands in danger of becoming an " inconsiderable " member of the family — one who is of the family group but who , in the child 's eyes , plays little or no part in its procedures , decisions and activities .
11 Executive power is held by a President who is elected for a six-year term and who appoints a Cabinet including the Governor of the Federal District .
12 Executive power is vested in the President , who is elected for a five-year term by direct suffrage , and who appoints the Council of Ministers , as well as members of the judiciary and the holders of certain public offices .
13 Executive power is in the hands of a President who is elected for a six-year term by the National Assembly .
14 Executive power is vested in the President , who is elected for a five-year term .
15 Executive power is vested in the President , who is elected for a seven-year term .
16 Each state has its own constitution , is administered by a governor , who is elected for a six-year term , and has a Chamber of Deputies elected for a three-year term .
17 Executive power is in the hands of a President who is elected for a six-year term by the National Assembly ( Kuo-Min Ta-Hui ) .
18 An example of a punishing event would be a child at school who is reprimanded for talking during lessons .
19 ‘ A boor who is spoken for , ’ Charity reminded him in an undertone .
20 Nathan is a swinger , who is blamed for whoring after and mistreating gentile women .
21 Later he forms a close relationship with a friend of his grandfather who is incarcerated for the duration of the war in a prison for black inmates .
22 Stern , who is known for his sometimes brash self-promotion , anchored a television documentary series in the early 1980s , in which he attempted in a Bronowski-like way to explain the ascent of architecture in America .
23 Chuck Berry and Dustin Hoffman were feathers in our cap , and so was Harrison Ford , who is known for being ‘ a very private person ’ as they say in Los Angeles .
24 At Connaught Brown there are fourteen new abstract paintings by William MacIlraith ( 24 March-20 April ) who is known for the picture surfaces which he achieves with a special wax and pigment technique .
25 Unlike most earlier films on the subject , such as the American ‘ Longtime Companions ’ , which were primarily pleas for compassion , a film can now show an AIDS victim who is denounced for his duplicity .
26 Aphrodite 's lie about a non-existent human father , ‘ King Otreus , of Phrygia ’ , is designed to conceal her divinity from her human mate , who is applauded for seeing through the fiction because of something uncanny in his bed-mate 's bearing — sometimes specified as her gait , her way of walking .
27 These expressions , and those like them ( Uriah Heep , Job 's Comforter , Don Quixote come immediately to mind ) involve a character who is used for a particular , and rather limited , purpose , namely the personalisation of a distinct quality .
28 This is John Fisher , who is remembered for his disputes in his latter years and finally his execution in London by order of Henry VIII .
29 ( 3 ) Damage to or loss of a motor vehicle and/or its accessories whilst in the hands of a Maker Repairer Garage Proprietor Selling Agent or Coachbuilder who is insured for such loss or damage , or liability for such loss or damage the loss damage or liability shall be admitted and dealt with by the party hereto insuring the Maker Repairer Garage Proprietor Selling Agent or Coachbuilder subject to the limits of its policy , and if other insurance in respect of loss of or damage to such vehicle and/or its accessories exists with the other party hereto the latter shall subject to the limits of its policy reimburse to the insurer of the Maker Repairer Garage Proprietor Selling Agent or Coachbuilder one-half of the amount paid in respect of such loss or damage .
30 PLAYER : It never varies — we aim at the point where everyone who is marked for death dies .
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