Example sentences of "be [vb pp] for such [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Since the Short Courses are intended for such an age group it is appropriate to consider the following : |
2 | A similar situation outside any other town would almost certainly have been used for such a purpose ; it would seem , therefore , that there was some special reason , at present unknown , why this land was not so used at Rochester . |
3 | Eversley has stressed that too much should not be claimed for such a class . |
4 | However , no general case can be made for such a switch . |
5 | A case could be made for such a ritual being enshrined in the legend of Lady Godiva of Coventry , riding through the city on a white horse ( fig. 13.1 ) , though this idea has been dismissed by Hilda Ellis Davison in her otherwise full and admirable account of the legend . |
6 | There is something to be said for such a view . |
7 | There is much to be said for such a theory . |
8 | Considering the fears of Jacobite invasion there was something to be said for such a policy but it was not popular , especially in London , which had become the centre of support for Pitt and the war . |
9 | Is there a jurisprudential justification that can be advanced for such a feeling , he asked , and if so , how should the relationship between the criminal law and the moral law be stated ? |
10 | The covenant , the breach of which is complained of , expressly forbids the tenant to permit the premises to be used for such a purpose … |
11 | It is n't an offence to inhale solvents but it is an offence to sell them in the knowledge that they will be used for such a purpose . ’ |
12 | Most general practitioners may be very reluctant to travel in the early hours of the morning to see a patient because he had demanded that his own doctor attends , especially when they find that their practice can not be reimbursed for such a visit . |
13 | If only the third found favour , the damages awarded would be a reduced proportion of what would be awarded for such an illness in the absence of contributory negligence . |
14 | There is great emphasis on the Church in this Gospel and time must be allowed for such a development of the Church to have taken place ( especially Matt. |
15 | It was probably the first time he had been asked for such a drink , despite his long years of service . |
16 | Never read or listen without being ready to enter a note in the appropriate place where space has been left for such a possibility . |
17 | The possibility of permission being granted for such a hunt was thought to be instrumental in persuading Japan not to break ranks with the IWC . |
18 | As Mr Gorbachev 's popularity wanes , the question of whether Mr Yeltsin is suited for such a job becomes more urgent . |
19 | A higher fee is charged for such a report and where the surveyor who carries it out is an employee of the society , the fee is retained by the society . |
20 | But it is not known whether TCR- β gene rearrangement or expression is required for such a transition , and no information is yet available on a role for TCR- α gene rearrangement or expression . |
21 | While little of what he has to say relates directly to rhetoric , the account of the similarities across cultures shows what structural components are required for such a broadcast to be taken seriously ; to attempt alternatives is to undermine the force of the predictions . |
22 | It has been shown that only physiological concentrations of insulin c. 30–40 μ U/ml are required for such an effect ( De Fronzo , 1981 ) . |