Example sentences of "[det] [noun] be for [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Work in this field was for many years hampered by a lack of techniques sufficiently sensitive to detect changes in the solutions under study and by a rigid and over-simplified view of the nature of solutions . |
2 | But this monitoring was for many students inconsistent with their future leading roles in Chinese industry , commerce and society in general . |
3 | And this figure is for each cell , not all the cells of a body put together . |
4 | These figures are for those researchers actually finishing their work and submitting a successful thesis , and they do not include those who failed to complete their research , or who failed to reach the required standard for the granting of the Ph D degree . |
5 | These figures are for those researchers actually finishing their work and submitting a successful thesis , and they do not include those who failed to complete their research , or who failed to reach the required standard for the granting of the Ph D degree . |
6 | The ‘ normal minimum admission standards ’ listed in these tables are for many areas of study a realistic indication of the grades likely to be required and applicants who hold these grades stand an excellent chance of being made an offer , eg for most degrees in the Faculty of Arts , the Faculty of Science and Engineering , and the less pressured areas in the Social Sciences such as Nursing Studies or Social Policy . |
7 | Since these payments are for this purpose they are quite separate from , and are not dependent upon , any right to compensation or the ‘ Disturbance Payment ’ which is described below . |
8 | These encounters are for this reason accompanied by a great deal of laughing , smiling and verbal exchanges . |
9 | And developments which did not contribute to , nor necessarily seek that objective were for that reason defective . |