Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] [prep] for [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Erm that in fact one of the odd points here is that when a person is convicted , that information is public , but nevertheless as the years go by and indeed er this has been recognized in for instance the rehabilitation of offenders act , it becomes private information and if someone 's looking for a job the fact that he was convicted of an offence many years ago should not be er er relevant .
2 The birth of another child seems , predictably , to be a situation in which grandmothers are called upon for assistance .
3 Even less than Local Authorities are they to be relied on for continuity of policy , or an ability to look beyond the day after tomorrow .
4 Even Helen , who looked around at everything with great sympathetic curiosity and could usually be relied upon for cheer and irritating opinion , said nothing but ‘ yum-yum ’ twice and looked out of the window .
5 It shows to be wholly naive claims that the problem of the patriarchal nature of the biblical literature could be solved by for example substituting certain female words for male words , or concentrating on those stories which concern women .
6 You would also be expected to for example to prepare for
7 of allotting land to the present tiller , land owned by the tiller should not be drawn upon for redistribution .
8 I wo n't add any more to the board because I think you 're starting to get the idea , but one or two others I want you to think about , I believe animals should not be experimented upon for make-up , I believe everybody should be treated with respect .
9 The smithies mentioned by Hume , Pennycraig still in use and Eorrabus are still complete buildings , but so are the ones at Tighnacala , Ballygrant and the one at Port Ellen , which was used up to 1870 , and is to be pulled down for road widening .
10 My understanding is that change of traffic flows along the A sixty one , through Harrogate and Knaresborough will or through Harrogate anyway , will allow significant improvements to the environment to be to be attained through for example erm pedestrian er refuges on on the roads through i er allowing er pedestrian er priority areas .
11 agrees that samples of all packaging , advertising , labelling and the like of the Licensed Products shall be provided to for inspection prior to initial use of the first Licensed Product to be published by which incorporates the Work to ensure that all Trade Marks are properly identified as the property of .
12 ( e ) Examples Set out below are various categories of conveyance/transfers and how they should be dealt with for stamp duty purposes : ( i ) Conveyance or transfer pursuant to court order — no monetary consideration ( Eg Precedents 1 , 2 , 7 , 8 , 15 and 16 ) Provided this contains the following certificate ( it is suggested as part of the instrument ) no stamp duty is payable .
13 Those who disrupt proceedings or undermine public confidence in the administration of justice by scandalising the judiciary are also liable to be dealt with for contempt of court .
14 But how it could be brought to bear on specific political decisions that had to be taken in for instance the 1930s — this was far from clear even to Eliot himself , if we judge from the dryly disenchanted tone of many of his editorial pronouncements and observations in The Criterion .
15 By including the words , avoiding areas of significant landscape value , you are by implication , directing it at areas which can be improved by for example a structure plan to increase or improve the landscape value of that area .
16 If beds are blocked by for example geriatric patients er in medical or even surgical wards , wo n't there be a trickle effect and therefore it will be impossible for the patients who need to go up to these other wards to get out of the A and E department ?
17 Clearly , no one is going to lend , for example , £50 000 today , if the item being relied upon for repayment , the bill , is worth £50 000 , and payment is in , say 60 days .
18 The athletes know them , and also know that on certain occasions they are being looked at for selection purposes .
19 There is still talk of a planned Pentium announcement on March 15 — but a launch date has not been firmed up , and the thing will in any case remain a ‘ boutique product ’ throughout this year , although a P24T 80486 kicker — a 486 with Pentium 's floating point unit — is being talked about for mid-year .
20 When rented land is drawn upon for distribution proper consideration sh should be given to the present tiller .
21 The answer to the problem is , I think , that the whole process whereby a contemnor is dealt with for contempt of court is under the control of the court and , in particular , of the judge before whom the committal application comes .
22 But if , if libido was aroused by for example seduction in childhood it could go nowhere , it was repressed in the unconscious , where it transformed itself by some kind of psychological chemistry into anxiety .
23 But more frequently it arose that , in the absence of a policewoman , the female field-worker was relied upon for comfort by female members of the public , engaging her in eye contact to find what they expected would be a special ‘ feminine ’ understanding and reassurance .
24 were on the jury when was hanged at for murder .
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