Example sentences of "[verb] is [vb pp] for " in BNC.

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1 A human touch was added to Nash 's report : ‘ I could heartily wish more respect were paid to the remains of this amiable though unfortunate Queen , and would willingly , with proper leave , have them wrapt in another sheet of lead and coffin , and decently interred in some proper place , that at least after her death her body might remain in peace ; whereas the Chapel where she now lies is used for the keeping of rabbits , which make holes and scratch very indecently about her Royal corpse . ’
2 The whole of this test pressing is issued for the first time , but the new material consists only of music — there is no more of Elgar 's voice .
3 Generally speaking , rechunking is done for two main reasons : ( a ) the source text is divided into chunks ( whether sections , paragraphs , sentences , or clauses ) that are either too long or too short in terms of target-language average chunking of similar material ; or ( b ) the nature of the target audience is different in terms of level of specialization , age , etc .
4 If a claimant leaves his or her job ‘ voluntarily ’ benefit is withheld for up to 6 months .
5 Approaching the fabliaux with a mind prepared to find moral instruction in the texts , however unpromising they might superficially seem to be for such interpretation , is something that we can reconstruct as an authentic medieval mode of reading — " " All that is written is written for our doctrine " " as St Paul has it — although there is little direct evidence for the application of such literary theory to vernacular literature as well as the classics before the fourteenth century , and even then the extent of such application is difficult to assess .
6 We are reminded that the romance we seek is constructed for the outsider .
7 Mr Poynor noted that a ‘ naturalistic/realistic ’ style of acting is required for this play and that it is interesting for actors to ‘ play against character . ’
8 No save is allowed for a bolt thrower .
9 This means that more land than needed is planned for .
10 However only about one in ten offered is selected for the rigorous 12 week-long initial training course .
11 ( c ) Use It is vital to ensure that the use that the buyer intends is authorised for planning purposes .
12 The methane gas produced is used for heating and generating power for the farm buildings .
13 A Distributed Services Release is targeted for mid-1993 , providing key distributed management services to the DCE technology .
14 A major celebration for ‘ Maude 's ’ return to service is planned for Sunday , November 8 when the locomotive will haul trains throughout the day , along with up to four other loco 's in steam , followed by a special train for guests , members and contributors to the ‘ Maude ’ appeal fund including a buffet and fireworks display .
15 If students can argue for the project 's viability , through research and costings , then finance is released for production by a commercial printer and the students follow through their marketing plan in order to recoup the investment .
16 The end of Act I is a recognition scene ; a recognition by the Marschallin of the kind we all experience when we realize that something we cherished is gone for ever .
17 Thus the price of giving is reduced for tax payers , especially higher-rate tax payers .
18 Viscosity varies greatly with temperature and the table of timings provided is calculated for analysis at the standardized temperature of 20°C .
19 To assume it is known is accepted for illustration , but this does not push analysis very far .
20 The total supply of money in circulation can not , however , be measured , because although the value of coins struck is known for individual years , there is no satisfactory way of estimating how long they remained in circulation .
21 Only that which has been officially authorised is permitted for use in services .
22 Most commonly sieving is used for size determination in the pebble and sand ranges , i.e. particles coarser than 0·063 mm .
23 The ‘ singular universal ’ , with its organicist and essentialist overtones whereby the part incarnates the whole , is thus the product of Sartre 's hesitation between the singular , which remains privileged as the existential basis of history , and the universal which as a Marxist he feels is required for its intelligibility and validation .
24 Half the £21m it intends to raise is earmarked for 15 new stores this year and a further 45 in 1994 .
25 Half the £21m it intends to raise is earmarked for opening 15 new Poundstretcher stores this year and a further 45 in 1994 .
26 The Revenue will regard the above requirements as satisfied by such notices , provided that the information required to be specified is given for each pair of claimant and surrendering companies , and a declaration is made on behalf of each claimant company .
27 It attempts to clarify some of the confusion I pointed out between that which is called for by law and ethics and what doctors and patients in practice , think is called for .
28 So I ask you to be open minded they may seem a little bit off the wall to start with , but everything that we do is done for a purpose to achieve er what we 're wanting to achieve and what I do want to achieve is by the end of tomorrow is to have given you a system .
29 The timber industry has re-started , but most of the wood it produces is needed for military and official purposes .
30 The money each club generates is held for that club to use for improvements , alterations and safety measures .
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