Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But the vote in April has fallen due for payment in September . |
2 | Some children remain dry for years , then relapse after coming under stress . |
3 | She relies heavily on tip-offs , in turn alerting county and metropolitan records offices about historic company records due for release by liquidators . |
4 | ‘ By forming groups such as ours , ’ says Rona , ‘ it became possible for people who would never otherwise have met , to compare ideas . ’ |
5 | In these new circumstances of ‘ open parties ’ and ‘ participatory politics ’ it became possible for outsiders to seize nominations irrespective of the wishes of party leaders , and Jimmy Carter proved to be just such a candidate . |
6 | Most OECD countries are over-banked and also with the development of international money markets it became possible for banks to seek a wider source of deposits for their lending operations . |
7 | Why then do I remain seated for Sally Field , in soft focus , gulping back emotion , Sigourney Weaver groping for emotion — any emotion — and Kathleen Turner proving once again that she ca n't open a fridge door without flexing a buttock . |
8 | Local councillor Edmund Pearson said : ‘ This is the most crucial decision that has to be made since the land became used for sport . ’ |
9 | By the 1920s other ports had taken much of Gloucester 's corn trade and some of the dock warehouses became used for purposes other than corn storage . |
10 | Will it stay private for example ? |
11 | Oxford 's type foundry was re-equipped from German sources , and thus the Press became self-sufficient for type until mechanical composition developed . |
12 | Antigliadin antibody-IgG may in fact remain high for years after starting the treatment , due to the ‘ immunological ’ memory . |
13 | What goes wrong for girls , they claim , is that teachers do not appropriately value the good work which girls do in mathematics . |
14 | stay free for banner and weapon — |
15 | ‘ Yeah well , I got busted for dope once . |
16 | When they did make up the T-shirts — as I backed down and did the separations — they got busted for sedition , which was an obscure act of whenever . |
17 | Shell goes Latin for tankers |
18 | It was expected that some 40-50 mergers per year would fall due for examination in this way . |
19 | Sheffield U 2 , Oldham 0 PREMIER LEAGUE football next season now looks assured for Sheffield United after goals from Whitehouse and Bryson clinched their 13th victory of the season against Oldham at Bramall Lane , writes Keith Farnsworth . |
20 | This was used in 1955 to enforce the ‘ Fourteen-Days rule ’ , which the BBC wanted to abandon , about broadcasting matters due for debate in Par-liament ; and it was the authority for the general ban on BBC ‘ editorializing ’ and on party political broadcasts outside the annual series agreed with the BBC . |
21 | With any luck this is one proposal which British buyers will consider unsuitable for export , and not at all the fashion which women want . |
22 | SO Sarah Ferguson is deemed unsuitable for life as a Royal it seems to me many of the ‘ real ’ Royals are equally unsuitable . |
23 | Three of these had discontinued treatment themselves after only a few days and failed to keep further appointments , one was found to have severe total colonic disease on colonoscopy , and one was found to have Crohn 's disease ; none of these five patients had side effects from treatment and were deemed unsuitable for analysis . |
24 | The material taken out of the higher point of the site was deemed unsuitable for use at the lower end . |
25 | Also , various children deemed unsuitable for fostering — because of behaviour problems or physical handicaps , for example , or because there are strong ties with the natural parents — can be accommodated , together with those who have had a foster placement breakdown . |
26 | All patients had been considered unsuitable for surgery either due to incurable disease ( documented distal metastases or advanced locoregional disease ) , or high surgical risk such as advanced age or severe cardiorespiratory disease ; 80% were tertiary referrals . |
27 | Some of these are at a museum in Santorini which , the book says , is ‘ considered unsuitable for visitors ’ . |
28 | This was particularly great in Britain after the introduction of male conscription in 1916 , but in some other countries , including Germany , many tasks were considered unsuitable for women and initially their employment in war work was discouraged . |
29 | The train was booked solid for weeks , and there was the Greyhound … ‘ that 's your cheapest option , ’ said our friends in Seattle , ‘ but you might be sitting with child molesters . ’ |
30 | Within six weeks of the tickets going on sale last November , advance bookings totalled over £2 million , and the show was booked solid for months to come . |