Example sentences of "[n mass] have been [vb pp] for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | " Your Majesty , the aircraft has been arranged for Friday . |
2 | " I 'm only authorized to say that the aircraft has been prepared for friday . " |
3 | Rewards totalling £20,000 have been offered for information leading to the conviction of those responsible . |
4 | A RARE Chinese vase worth up to £100,000 has been used for years as a flowerpot . |
5 | Although some 35pc of Carpetright is nominally for public offer , up to 10pc has been earmarked for directors and employees . |
6 | But by 1983 sales had been arranged for part of Britoil , Associated British Ports , Amersham International , shares in BP , and the NEB 's shareholdings ( Table 8.2 ) . |
7 | During the term of the previous Parliament , no fewer than 10 MPs had been prosecuted for corruption ; the most celebrated case involved former Deputy Prime Minister Ted Diro in September 1991 [ see pp. 38534-35 ] . |
8 | About 40 people have been treated for eye and skin irritation , breathing problems and nausea after being exposed to the spill . |
9 | A further 40 percent of young people have been registered for jobs and training at careers offices for between two and six months . |
10 | Mr Waddington added : ‘ A formal offer of £5m has been received for Acklam Park . |
11 | ‘ Under John Smith 's Budget £600m has been earmarked for education . |
12 | Fresh fruit has been dried for centuries to preserve the glut of a good harvest . |
13 | The Economist reported that , although it was more likely that the SDA would receive just 22,000,000 million yen , a 6.1 per cent increase to 4,159,000 million yen had been allocated for defence spending in the draft budget unveiled in January 1990 for the forthcoming 1990 fiscal year . |
14 | This was in accordance with a 1987 debt restructuring agreement whereby creditor banks agreed to allow the repurchase of up to $500,000,000 of debt obligations , and in 1988 $299,000,000 had been repurchased for $167,000,000 from foreign reserves at a 44 per cent discount . |