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

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1 Many of the waterproof jackets that are designed for both town and country use are inevitably compromises .
2 The decrease of ion energies with latitude at all times ( and the observed convection away from the Sun ) indicates that the IMF points southward ; inverse-slope , V-shaped or dispersionless signatures are expected for northward IMF .
3 Local trade is booming and every hotel room for 40 miles has been booked for tomorrow night when the results will be known .
4 Disclosure requirements are stipulated for both mergers and major acquisitions to enable users of financial statements to understand the full impact of the new group .
5 NO such last-minute hitches are anticipated for tomorrow night 's concert by Frances Black and Kieran Goss at the Guildhall .
6 Later research showed that they were in fact storehouses and workshops , attached to hut-dwelling communities during the first and second centuries AD : quernstones were found in such a cellar at Barns of Airlie , and a chamber in a Carlungie souterrain seems to have been used for both stone and metal working .
7 But North-East Transport 2000 spokesman Brian Milnes said : ‘ We think the railway could be reinstated for around £1m and take both passengers and freight off the roads reducing the need for a bypass .
8 If breeding is part of the experimental protocol then the premises must be designated for both breeding and scientific procedures .
9 Placements could be arranged for both observation and practice in several contrasting situations , such as a cathedral , an inner city parish , or a village church .
10 However , their relatively standardized appearance and character , coupled with the quantities available , makes it unlikely that they will become collectable , and they should therefore not be considered for purely investment purposes .
11 Two new halts could be installed for around £200,000 . ’
12 Two new halts could be installed for around £200,000 . ’
13 The Royal Commission 's response to this criticism was to note that fusion might not improve matters and to suggest that a more detailed set of standards should be prepared for both solicitors and barristers on the preparation and handling of briefs .
14 just by way of comparison for rough guidance that there is a regulation or or something like that which says , if I remember rightly , that erm er payments must not be made for either services or goods not supplied above a figure of two thousand pounds without er being taken to committee first .
15 In all , Barratt considered that an effectual trial on the Bonsor Lode could be made for about £1,000 .
16 Unofficial EC estimates suggest that provision has had to be made for about £2 billion in the £28 billion borrowing requirement for 1992–93 as a result of the policy shift .
17 All the books can be had for under £2 and are filled with ideas for taking further .
18 An enormous bowl of mussels cooked in a delicious liquor with celery , onion , parsley and plenty of black pepper can be had for about £4 .
19 Some of the functionality — such as technical image editing and the ability to scan in pages bigger than 11″ by 17″ — that enables it to be sold for over $10,000 , has been stripped out .
20 Some of the functionality that lets it be sold for over $10,000 has been stripped out like technical image editing and the ability to scan in pages over 11 x 17 .
21 That 's because while some of the shares can be sold for nearly £4 a time you 'll only get a MAXIMUM of £1.70 per share back if you miss the deadline .
22 For example , if interest rates are currently 12 per cent on other equivalent assets , a £100 000 bill will be sold for approximately £97 000 , which will earn the purchaser an approximately 3 per cent rate of discount over the three months , which is equivalent to approximately 12 per cent per annum .
23 The pear-shaped ‘ image of the Holy Mother of God ’ , which was held by women in labour , is expected to be sold for around £1 500 on November 24 .
24 He was still distressed , however , by the prolific trade in mutton bird feathers , two-and-a-half tons of which could be taken in a season — the produce of roughly 112,000 birds — and which would be sold for about 6d per pound in Launceston .
25 However , because of the potential for error if the wrong terms are used in a particular transaction , it is probably better to have only one set of terms , and draft in appropriate provisions to allow them to be used for both consumer and business transactions , unless the client can keep its consumer and other business wholly separate .
26 The Charities Aid Foundation ( CAF ) operates a Cheque Book scheme which can be used for both Gift Aid and the Give As You earn scheme .
27 At the other end emerge still useful uranium , for potential reuse in reactors , plutonium , which , according to its quality , can be used for either bombs or as fuel in a fast breeder reactor ( see Chapter Three ) ; and a cocktail of liquid waste products .
28 Ordinary dual-in-line ( d.i.l. ) sockets should be used for all i.c.s except for IC4 for which a ‘ Zero Insertion Force ’ ( SIF ) socket should be used .
29 In 1932 , a new Raleigh bicycle could be bought for under £5 , or on the instalment system for 9/7d per month without deposit .
30 At present , a good stallion could be bought for about £25,000 .
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