Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] [be] for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | One method of reducing surpluses has been for companies to take contributions holidays ( although generally these are not extended to employee contribution holidays ) whereby they do not pay any contributions for a period of time . |
2 | Most of his earlier stage designs had been for opera , and the latest of them , Simon Boccanegra , had been the big hit of the preceding season . |
3 | A period of two and a half years of which fifteen months have been for construction . |
4 | However , all the speed thresholds mentioned are for guidance only . |
5 | The general trend over the years has been for LDC governments and state enterprises to rely increasingly on international banks rather than official transfers , i.e. foreign aid , to meet their foreign currency financial needs . |
6 | In this process of adaptation , what was really wanted was European power : the demands of the Hundred Days had been for arms , railways and schools . |
7 | It should be stressed that the figures given are for manufactures only and do not include exports of primary products or raw materials . |
8 | All her feelings had been for Gerry , with the coal-pitted hands , who had never harmed a soul . |
9 | The struggle for most of the centres has been for funds . |
10 | It made little difference that these needles had been for injections and not for some sinister Chinese purpose . |
11 | The prices quoted are for May and June 1992 . |
12 | The data points shown are for QDOT ( , ref. 6 ; ○ , refs 2 , 3 ) , the bulk-flow field ( i ) and the power spectrum extrapolated from the COBE quadrupole measurement , assuming a scale-invariant spectrum ( ○ ) , with 1 error bars . |
13 | The following benefits quoted are for Cashguard Plus . |