Example sentences of "[be] reserve for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Each wing was to be of two storeys and providing two wards of twelve beds each with one of the ground floor wards to be reserved for mental cases and to have a padded room .
2 Touches on the economic tiller were to be reserved for monetary policy — and changes in interest rates in particular .
3 In these mostly intensive farms , rotation of crops and grass is often a feature , and therefore new leys and hay and silage aftermaths are available as safe pastures each year and can be reserved for susceptible stock .
4 This is clear in the case of one-party states , where the party bureaucracy encroaches upon areas of decision-making that elsewhere would be reserved for civil servants .
5 Face to face meetings will be reserved for special , intimate , precious , sacramentalised events .
6 The arterial road was to be reserved for heavy traffic between towns ; restricted points of access to twin carriageways would permit no building frontages , no standing vehicles and no pedestrians .
7 First , it allows the word 'shall " to be reserved for mandatory statements of events which the parties intend to happen automatically .
8 What it does mean is that each employer will identify a specific number of vacancies which will be reserved for Compact graduates before being offered more widely .
9 In relation to the school site , the Secretary of State 's decision included a condition that a 1·5 hectare site should be reserved for educational use .
10 Party officials may perform functions that in non-communist regimes would be reserved for public servants .
11 Of the fifteen places that will be open to students every year , two or three will be reserved for foreign students .
12 Occasionally entire houses were made of mudbrick , but usually the ground floors were stone and the mudbricks were reserved for upper floors and partition walls ( Plate 8 ) .
13 * Two of the 90 seats in the Chamber were reserved for non-elected representatives of the Hungarian and Italian minorities .
14 **An additional 13 Chamber seats were reserved for ethnic minorities , making an overall total of 341 seats .
15 In addition 84 seats in the expanded 250-member Assembly were reserved for independent candidates .
16 In the Dec. 28 elections held in Nagorny Karabakh for its self-proclaimed republican Supreme Soviet [ see p. 38657 ] , 11 of the 81 seats had been reserved for Azerbaijani deputies , but not taken up .
17 Although the term ‘ allometry ’ has usually been reserved for morphological and physiological variables related to size , this restriction is unfortunate .
18 Arguably certain kinds of jobs ( such as those in the Civil Service ) have historically been reserved for male Oxbridge graduates in such ‘ useless ’ subjects as history and classics : sex and class may sometimes be greater indications of a person 's ‘ worth ’ than degree subject .
19 The government announced on Aug. 20 that it was planning to open up for exploration by foreign oil companies areas that had hitherto been reserved for Indian state-owned companies .
20 The assets of enterprises created by and working under the supervision of local authorities , as well as all other state-owned assets ( for example , shares in the Hungarian National Bank ) , are reserved for separate legislation .
21 A further 3,617,026 ordinary shares are reserved for possible issue under the companys share option schemes approved by the company in General Meeting , as well as in consequence of the conversion of convertible preference shares .
22 Elections for 105 seats in the 151-member Tsogdu are by universal suffrage of all adults over the age of 17 ; 10 are reserved for religious bodies and the remainder are occupied by officials , ministers and members of the Royal Advisory Council .
23 The three eastern lines are reserved for special vehicles , including the King 's and Queen 's present saloons , Queen Victoria 's well known saloon ( not now used ) , the Director 's Inspection saloon , the Duke of Sutherland 's saloon ( painted with Highland Railway green lower panels instead of the usual L & NW lake ) , and other vehicles used for royal trains and other special purposes .
24 This equates well with a quality assurance management system in which the procedure level is reserved for critical business processes .
25 ‘ Most of the action you see on TV is reserved for tough guys like Sylvester Stallone .
26 Either local cultivators and pastoralists were cleared from the land completely and it was reserved for European immigrants , or in some cases ( like Uganda and larger parts of Tanganyika ) local cultivators were encouraged , or forced , to grow crops for sale either as export crops or as food crops to feed the mining workforces in southern Africa ( for longer accounts of the processes of settler immigration and colonial policies , see Rodney 1972 ; Palmer & Parsons 1977 ) .
27 One corner of this work space was reserved for odd repairs , say shaft renewal , or one wheel only .
28 Part of the graveyard was reserved for deceased gipsies , and at the church gate stood the village stocks until about 1880 .
29 Sir Arthur married a Florence Long in 1882 , a marriage that was useful to him in social circles as his brother-in-law was a powerful Member of Parliament , but Sir Arthur 's true love was reserved for British deaf people .
30 But the biggest cheer was reserved for old Desert Orchid , who led a parade of former champions and then trounced Grand National hero Mr Frisk in a fun run .
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