Example sentences of "[subord] [be] [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 The number of interbreeding populations is unknown , as are chances for long-term survival .
2 Manufacturers please note : when selling mains testers , instructions are vital , as are recommendations for the correct earthing position of the user . , .
3 Improvements to Ark printing are in the offing , Mr Round believes , as are facilities for transferring data into Ark , which will allow data to be loaded automatically from the firm 's AS/400 database without rekeying .
4 Teacher training colleges are also listed , as are books for further reading .
5 This is intended to reflect her costs as ‘ carer ’ of the child(ren) but it seems probable that many people will interpret it as being money for her maintenance .
6 My mother was very particular about good manners , but this was emphasised as being consideration for the feelings of others , not a mark of status .
7 It seems inappropriate to regard this enhanced memory for the arousing slide as being evidence for arousal per se affecting performance — the arousing stimuli are of course different from the normal ones in numerous ways .
8 So it was with Jesus : he scandalized people by the company he kept , by the overturning of values which had become the cement of his society but which he saw as being barriers for people .
9 But Claire said they kept coming up to her and saying what are you erm what do you stand as being county for ?
10 He said : ‘ They are very reliable and do well at rallies , as well as being value for money . ’
11 Social welfare payments were increased , as were benefits for the long-term unemployed , supplementary benefits , child benefit and benefits for those caring full-time for elderly relatives .
12 Unemployment and sickness benefits were reduced ( with particular severity for those under 25 ) , as were benefits for single mothers ; some families would no longer be eligible for child benefit , and pensions would not be uprated in line with inflation .
13 Improved public funding for ecologically sound land management was also discussed , as were criteria for reaching high environmental standards .
14 The potential for improving the Park as an educational resource for Edinburgh schools and colleges was explored , as were opportunities for better interpretation of the diverse interests in the Park for all visitors .
15 The secret of its success lies in the empowerment of its employees ; all inspection is the responsibility of the employees themselves , as is responsibility for the manufacturing process .
16 Record Repositories in Great Britain ( HMSO 1982 ) is a useful handlist , as is Materials for Theses in Local Record Offices and Libraries by F.G .
17 THE Tory politicians have talked about the need for action on the drift-netting problem but achieved nothing for , as is par for Westminster course , when they say something they delude themselves into believing that they have done something .
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