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

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1 Some of them are given diplomas for doing this , so they can then prove how expert they are in disability matters .
2 I 'm called Zach for short . ’
3 Recently , I was charged £1.45 for a ‘ cornetto-type ’ and a choc ice .
4 Pat Connolly was led away to incarceration and I was offered treatment for my facial injuries and an operation on my flattened nose .
5 if you are offered payment for any outside activity undertaken as a result of your employment in the ES or for any invention developed during your employment with the ES ;
6 You are allowed relief for inflation ( your local tax office can supply the figure , which is updated every month ) , and you also deduct all expenses such as stamp duty and stockbrokers ' charges .
7 You 're fined sixpence for lip .
8 A couple of times she 's sent money for Easter eggs and school photos .
9 She hesitated for a moment before adding in a lowered voice , ‘ She 's known Philippe for quite a while , but I do n't think she ever realised … ’
10 A member of the first Dáil Éireann , 21 January 1919 , she was appointed minister for labour .
11 Two years later in Ilchester , Somerset , she was again imprisoned , and the same year she was fined £280 for non-attendance at the local Anglican church .
12 Come , Neighbours , let me tell you , and in troth I have spoke like a man in my daies , and hit right too , that if this business do but displease his Graces fancy , we are made men for ever .
13 Last year for the first time we were charged £10.58 for an audit certificate — something District Audit assure me takes a few minutes to complete and is provided free of charge by most banks .
14 Information on crofting income is limited , but we were given data for two examples , which we were warned are not typical .
15 Once they pass they are given accreditation for the products they are allowed to sell , and that accreditation is available for the customer to see . ’
16 Correll thinks herbicides , more potent than they are given credit for , may be to blame .
17 But they , and the set-piece speeches to the party faithful , have also done more for Tory morale than they are given credit for .
18 Whilst these may be significantly cheaper in terms of cost and so written off as mere toys they are often far more capable of producing simple documents than they are given credit for .
19 He thinks people 's musical perceptions are wider than they are given credit for .
20 They are priced £4 for adults and £2 for zens .
21 They are priced £6.99 for six ( for stocklists , ring 0703–872267 ) , but we have 25 sets to give away .
22 But the charities say plans have not even been drawn up to develop the homes and that housing associations have refused to start work on projects until they are promised funding for running costs .
23 ‘ But if they 're given money for the food … ’ the Substitute was trying vainly to put a bouncing lighter to his cigar .
24 The only other time they 're paid compensation for loss of earnings , is when they 're sick as a result of an injury received on duty , you know Fire Brigade duty .
25 They were given ethanol for an hour prior to a blade being inserted into their right cortex .
26 Twice they were denied penalties for handball , one in each half , and when Colin Johnson hit the upright 16 minutes from time , it looked more and more obvious that this was not going to be their day .
27 Under income support regulations they were allowed £17 for each child every week , but under the student grant regulations they were allowed just £8 for each child per week .
28 They were awarded damages for this loss of ordinary business which arose naturally from the late delivery .
29 Pharmacists say that they were promised payment for the service .
30 Still driven by the storm they were carried west for some hours into another narrow passage , though now the current had reversed , so what appeared to be a great ebb-tide came rushing towards them .
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