Example sentences of "[adv] be [vb pp] for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The appendix on useful verbs should come in handy for those not up on adventure jargon , but be careful with the address section — a lot of them are now out of date so be prepared for some lack of response in some cases .
2 Credit will only be given for technical articles and credit for this type of reading is unlikely to account for more than 25% of total unstructured CPE .
3 HRP can only be given for complete tax years ( 6 April to 5 April ) , so if you simply gave up work for a few weeks in order to help out , you would be unlikely to qualify .
4 Children are encouraged to play freely and imaginatively , but at a later stage may be helped to give goods a price-marking of counters , e.g. a packet marked with would only be exchanged for four counters .
5 Psychotropic drugs should only be prescribed for good reasons .
6 This would , or course , only be justified for serious disease , but if more benign targetting techniques could be devised , it might be possible to use the liver as a target tissue for any interaction with serum metabolites , such as cholesterol .
7 It follows that , except in a case where either the common law or statute allows instant dismissal ( e.g. , for gross misconduct ) , a lecturer can only be dismissed for good cause after being given three months ' notice ( though the lecturer can terminate the agreement on three months ' notice without any reason being assigned ) .
8 There is a three-month time limit , which can only be extended for good reasons .
9 So , while herbs undoubtedly have marvellous potential for curing illness , home cures should only be undertaken for minor ailments .
10 These can , however , only be paid for six years in arrears , so this concession may not help if you think about it too late .
11 A Co-op spokesman says : ‘ We have found an alternative firm but it has meant that instead of mortgage repayments being met for a year , they will now only be paid for six months — and the price has had to rise as well . ’
12 Microscopes can only be used for close work , telescopes for viewing objects from arm 's length distance to infinity .
13 We hope that these materials will not only be used for private study but be subjected to critical scrutiny by school-based inservice groups sharing common curricular interests and by staff of institutions of higher education concerned with both special needs teaching and specific curriculum areas .
14 Calling on North Korea to make a similar pledge , Roh said that nuclear energy would only be used for peaceful purposes .
15 The conditions of use to which all users are required to agree insist among other things that users should not attempt to identify particular individuals or households , that the data should only be used for academic purposes , and that any publications which make extensive use of the data should acknowledge this .
16 The growth in the use of microcomputers in organizations means that people have become much less dependent on a central computer , which need only be used for large scale operations .
17 Therefore , some of the larger single roses become giant-sized once they are pressed , and can really only be used for big arrangements on walls , such as murals , so try to concentrate on the smaller varieties of rose , as you will still be astonished at their relative size once they are pressed .
18 These reforms were ultimately to cause the falling off in the composition of orchestrally accompanied church music as such accompaniments would only be required for special feast days and there would be no place for it in everyday circumstances .
19 Employees who first went through the Heartwatch programme around two and a half years ago will soon be recalled for another assessment .
20 — DARLINGTON defender Les McJannet and midfielder Gary Gill came through a game for the reserves unscathed and could soon be set for first-team action .
21 However they should no longer be used for summative assessment and need not be retained for inspection by the Subject Assessor .
22 Force , which had long been used to conquer territory and to gain markets and raw materials , could no longer be used for these purposes .
23 This means that two separate items need no longer be insured for such property which will lead to further savings for members .
24 When a disabled person applied for housing they would generally be referred for medical assessment .
25 The assumption will normally be met for long positions in shares , but for short positions the potential losses are infinite and , if there has been a substantial rise in the index , a short seller may be required to put up additional funds before delivery .
26 Moving averages would normally be used for short term forecasting , perhaps up to a maximum of a few ( say 3 to 6 ) months ahead .
27 Exponential smoothing would again normally be used for short term forecasting , for periods up to six months ahead .
28 However , a customer agreement will normally be needed for discretionary clients even if they are non-private customers .
29 However , the full effect of this will not be felt for four years since the government has provided resources to cushion the transfer from rates to the community charge .
30 Instead China got an ‘ object ’ code which could not be converted for military tasks .
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