Example sentences of "[be] [verb] for [det] " in BNC.

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1 Three related ailments can be diagnosed for these failings .
2 To be recognized for some achievement in life lifted Dad immensely ; before Eva he had begun to see himself as a failure and his life as a dismal thing .
3 An existing certificate may be amended for this purpose .
4 Now the rag I should be using for this is the very dirty one and I 've started off with the clean one by accident .
5 Stylometric studies may be undertaken for many different reasons .
6 Moreover she had the real comfort of knowing that her community appreciated what she was doing ; more , her life excited such admiration that after her death the interment had to be delayed for some days for fear of riots .
7 In recognition of the varying economic strengths of the countries involved the introduction would be delayed for some countries , in the case of Montserrat until Jan. 1 , 1994 .
8 There was such disruption at the entrance to Olympia that the start of the meeting had to be delayed for half an hour .
9 This is usually about 18 days after infection , but it may be delayed for several months when arrested larval development occurs .
10 ‘ I have an arrangement to print thousands more , ’ he says , adding , ‘ I hear the HMSO edition will be delayed for another six weeks . ’
11 Some of the ideas which I discuss are currently rated ‘ improbable ’ , but should not be dismissed for that reason alone : their supporters may be in a minority , but that minority is often a very distinguished one .
12 As discussed earlier ( p. 101 ) , a patient thought to require further or more prolonged help may be referred for another kind of treatment .
13 Interest may be given for all or any part of the period between the date when the cause of action arose and : ( a ) in the case of any sum paid before judgment , the date of the payment ; and ( b ) in the case of the sum for which judgment is given , the date of judgment .
14 In my opinion , moreover , if the answers to both those questions are in the affirmative , leave ought to be given for such a substantive hearing unless , taking into account the other matters to which I have referred , the court is clearly of the opinion that such further proceedings would not be in the child 's best interests .
15 Moreover , far from ‘ planning out ’ non-conforming industry ( which was a worthy planning aim in earlier years ) such industry ‘ substantially eases the problems of starting and maintaining small scale businesses if permission can be given for such uses to be established in redundant buildings such as disused agricultural buildings , industrial , warehouse , or commercial premises , on derelict sites , or in unsuitable housing ’ .
16 If the income has already borne tax at the basic rate relief will be given for that charge .
17 This information may be summarised and need not be given for each individual instrument .
18 Antibiotics are also prescribed for acne treatment and need to be given for several months at a time to be effective .
19 If it does so the provisions of section 80A apply instead of those in subsections ( 4 ) and ( 5 ) of section 80 and the authority can be given for any fixed period or indefinitely though it can be revoked at any time .
20 If the secretary of state approves , the compensation is assessed on the assumption that neither planning permission nor listed building consent would be given for any works to the building except for those for restoring it to , and maintaining it in , a proper state of repair ; in short , all development value is excluded .
21 A Crimestoppers cash reward could be given for any information .
22 Further still , despite their gaps , Eadmer 's History and Anselm 's letters together allow a remarkably complete account of royal and papal negotiations and political vicissitudes to be given for these few years .
23 I was glad to be given for this talk a problem question — animals and the environment .
24 Two reasons can be given for this , the first being their low circulations .
25 One reason which can be given for this is the claim that a head is simply a functionary and that his or her views and judgements have to be variable for the sake of other people .
26 Justification could be given for this assertion by describing Dickens 's view of the London working classes , then describing the view of one or more modern historians , then showing that the two views are significantly different to the extent that Dickens 's could be called incorrect .
27 Where a departure affects only the corresponding amounts , the disclosures required by this abstract should be given for those corresponding amounts .
28 Success in all Outcomes leads to the award of the module , although if not all the Outcomes are achieved , credit will be given for those that are .
29 Both teams 's lack of scoring power always threatened a goalless draw and there was little to suggest the deadlock would be broken for most of the match .
30 None of the software created under ToolChest can be optimised for any particular Sparc configuration without forfeiting compliance .
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