Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adj] for [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Tampons were not allowed , being considered unsuitable for unmarried girls . |
2 | Labour knows , and the long faces around the hon. Gentleman confirm , that the council tax is a winner and that we have found in three months the solution that has eluded Labour for three years . |
3 | It provides information on all materials that are deemed appropriate for these awards . |
4 | : In some environments ( e.g. doctors ' note-taking on hospital wards ) speech or typed input would be deemed inappropriate for social reasons , whereas handwritten notes are already an established procedure ; |
5 | The GRIST funding represents a timely response to addressing these issues , although a cautionary note has to be sounded — if the curriculum is not considered satisfactory for four years olds in general , what of its relevance for four year olds with special needs ? |
6 | Table 2.2 lists those SSAPs currently adopted by the ASB and deemed applicable for local authorities , health authorities and nationalized industries . |
7 | The polysorbates are deemed responsible for these changes . |
8 | It is also suggested that the release is sent to the Glasgow Herald and the Scottish County Press ; the latter group covers a number of local papers ( some of which are also considered suitable for Statutory Notices , see paragraph 11c ) . |
9 | Mr Andrews cited the example of an A&E nurse who had done suturing for many years . |
10 | The task of child protection is , in a sense , the other side of the coin and one that can not be made easy for social workers , despite the sharper and hopefully more effective legal tools they will now have for the job . |
11 | It is recommended that LIFESPAN facilities are made unavailable for 30 minutes before the shutdown so that any outstanding transactions may be completed . |
12 | It is recommended that LIFESPAN facilities are made unavailable for 30 minutes before a LIFESPAN shut down so that any outstanding transactions may be given sufficient time to complete . |
13 | I had felt ill for several months . |
14 | Tonight , after five years of bulldozing and construction around the little farming community of Chessy in the flat countryside 18 miles east of Paris , Euro Disneyland will open its doors and 15,000 adult guests from around the world will be turned loose for two days in the vast theme park . |
15 | Germans made responsible for internal arrangements … " |
16 | He was made responsible for marine operations , an area of the business totally new to him . |
17 | Farmers were evacuated so that their land could be made available for Japanese immigrants or industrial concerns ; labour conscription was widespread . |
18 | An opportunity will be made available for prospective investors to make additional enquiries . |
19 | Instead of more energy being made available for more gadgets , it makes sense to cut the energy needs of these appliances and , in the words of FoE , create ‘ negawatts ’ instead of megawatts . |
20 | All hon. Members are consumed by analysing how much money has been spent and whether more money will be made available for particular services , but we do not spend anything like enough time considering whether that money is well spent . |
21 | The European Commissions Director for regional policy said that he 'd accepted the submission from Euro Cities that funding would be made available for urban areas . |
22 | The European Commissions Director for regional policy said that he 'd accepted the submission from Euro Cities that funding would be made available for urban areas . |
23 | France was the main foreign influence : French military advisers came to establish military training schools , the French language was made compulsory for all students , and libraries of mainly French books were opened . |
24 | Medical inspection was made compulsory for all children . |
25 | HOME ownership increased by a fifth and average prices trebled between 1979 and now but the story has turned sour for many homebuyers in recent years as mortgage arrears and repossessions soared . |
26 | ‘ A new direction was felt desirable for both parties . |
27 | Basically this provides that controlling persons who ‘ knowingly or recklessly ’ fail to supervise their employees properly , with a view to preventing insider dealing violations , can be made liable for three times the profit made or loss avoided ( this may not exceed a $1m fine ) for violations committed by their employees or other controlled persons . |
28 | They are produced by the Evangelical Church of Estonia and will be broadcast weekly for 18 weeks . |
29 | It was thought improper for elderly women to wear bright clothes . |
30 | Whole blood cyclosporin trough levels were measured weekly for two months and then monthly for the remainder of the study using high performance liquid chromatography . |