Example sentences of "[adv] [be] [vb pp] for [det] [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come in handy for those not up on adventure jargon , but be careful with the address section — a lot of them are now out of date so be prepared for some lack of response in some cases .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 | The memory of the heroism and sterling qualities of Rodrigo del Bivar have thus been enshrined for all time ; his statue stands today in the main square of Burgos , staring out forever across the lands he fought so long to transform . |
3 | A preliminary account of events up to the mid-1970s has already been given for both locales , which will stand as an account for Cramlington but some elaboration is necessary for North Shields . |
4 | When a module name is first entered into LIFESPAN , it is checked to ensure that the same name has not already been chosen for another module . |
5 | We 've just been overcharged for this sandwich . |
6 | Employees who first went through the Heartwatch programme around two and a half years ago will soon be recalled for another assessment . |
7 | Force , which had long been used to conquer territory and to gain markets and raw materials , could no longer be used for these purposes . |
8 | This means that two separate items need no longer be insured for such property which will lead to further savings for members . |
9 | If a walk is taken into the higher fastnesses of the glen , as may quite easily be done for several miles , more and more appear in succession ; indeed , there is a through route for walkers , not available to those who have to return to parked cars , all the way to Loch Treig and Corrour Station : a memorable expedition . |
10 | Sprinkler bans are already being planned for many areas but not for Surrey . |
11 | Britain and Hong Kong claim they are eager for international agencies to monitor the resettlement of the illegal migrants , just as is already being done for those boat people who have returned voluntarily . |
12 | Contracts will usually be let for several years . |
13 | A currency that started inflating strongly would rapidly be abandoned for all purposes , except that of paying tax to the government printing it . |
14 | ‘ People can hardly be blamed for this misconception when one considers how often the media , particularly the tabloid press , come out with it . |
15 | Some 60 per cent of education journeys and 43 per cent of shopping and personal business trips are made on foot , with one fifth and one third of all walk Journeys respectively being made for these purposes . |
16 | The Department of World Mission and Unity of the Church of Scotland continued its presentation of files relating to colonial , continental , Jewish and foreign missions , 1939–85 ( availability as always is restricted for those records less than 25 years old ) . |
17 | If pre-operative ERCP is planned , it can reasonably be reserved for those patients who do not fulfil these criteria . |
18 | Residuals from the fitted values can also be calculated for each region , and these are shown in column 4 of figure 10.6 . |
19 | His advice should also be sought for all puncture wounds and lacerations regarding any measures needed to avoid tetanus . |
20 | Psychological testing will also be required for all teachers and educational administrations . |
21 | However , development work with social workers produced an analysis of these concepts which suggested they could both be encompassed for most people by the following factors : |
22 | For a moment he let himself imagine he was some great explorer about to enter a hostile , unknown land on which his name would later be stamped for all history . |
23 | The dale rocked with mirth for days as the story went the rounds and will probably be retold for another generation to come . |
24 | A new 15 foot tufting machine is also being installed for this purpose , replacing one which originally came from the Glenvale factory in Paisley . |
25 | Well over 5,000 units of quota have now been entered for that sale , date to be specified later , but almost certainly in April . |
26 | Though the system has now been modified for some years , local authorities still play a crucial role in the shaping of the local environment by , for example , forecasting the need for roads for travel to work or leisure , and thus plan on the basis of that need Planners seek to influence behaviour , for example , by deciding that particular zones will be devoted to industrial estates , others to shopping centres and residential use in order to harmonise traffic movement and so on . |
27 | It is also clear from Herbert 's comments that the process of interpreting is generally not well understood by even those who use interpreters , and features like the interpreting lag , or the change in pace of the interpreter according to the speaker 's rate , may often be mistaken for some problem in the interpreter 's rendition of a message . |
28 | In the USA the DSM III diagnosis of ‘ borderline personality disorder ’ ( p. 35 ) would often be used for such individuals . |
29 | If set at 3° , they assisted in providing a long cruising range for reconnaissance duties , an F.24 camera often being fitted for such operations . |
30 | The recovery action now being recommended for any stall is to move forwards on the stick to unstall the wings by reducing the angle of attack . |