Example sentences of "[vb pp] as be [adj] for " in BNC.

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1 In the course of time he was sent to Cornwall to educate the Ack-Ack regiments ( and to examine the Cornish churches ) but the sudden onset of a mysterious and debilitating illness ( which later proved to be high blood-pressure ) led to his being discharged as being unfit for service .
2 Hardly a colour combination to enhance or blend with the pinks and reds of roses by underplanting ( see question number 15 on page 160 ) , but a nearby border or patch of it is widely being reported as being responsible for clearing out all the greenfly !
3 In one case of benign stricture , the endoscopy biopsy specimen was reported as being suspicious for malignancy .
4 The average recommended daily allowances ( RDAs ) that are accepted as being necessary for a healthy and balanced diet for a woman in the UK are as follows :
5 The whole eruption probably lasted only about 100 days , but was long accepted as being responsible for the destruction of the Minoan civilisation on Crete , 60 miles away .
6 The difference between this and the more probabilistic version of determinism is in what it is that is seen as being responsible for the ‘ looseness ’ of the association .
7 They were seen as being responsible for the real problems that confront ordinary citizens .
8 In actual fact , there are some 15 vitamins , 24 minerals and 8–10 amino acids that have been isolated as being essential for normal body function .
9 The refusal is apparently based as being unsuitable for the railway and not of an era that is presently being sought .
10 Given the constraints on space and the existence of two universities within the city , the University operates an informal zoning agreement with Oxford Brookes University , so that , for example , the University made no bid for a major site which was recognised as being crucial for the development of Oxford Brookes University .
11 The inner cabinet meeting had been billed as being vital for the search for a settlement in the region and the future of the national-unity government .
12 As a result of the consultative process , several key areas have emerged as being appropriate for developing as HN units for Accounting courses , areas such as financial accounting , management accounting , computing , law , economics , management and mathematics .
13 Three major processes are identified as being responsible for new forms of subordination that inspire resistance in the form of new movements : firstly , a commodification of society as individuals are increasingly brought into a market system ; secondly , bureaucratisation resulting from increasing state intervention into daily life and finally cultural massification as the influence of mass media becomes more pervasive ( Slater 1985 ) .
14 A LIFESPAN user is identified as being responsible for ensuring that the SPR is answered .
15 All sorts of products , from margarine to toothpaste , are promoted as being good for us .
16 To earn full grant-aid the student attendance requirement of 66% of the possible total was continued as was that for written work at a university honours course standard .
17 The results for all subjects taken together were examined as were those for broad subject groups and some individual subjects .
18 Now , ghosts are regarded as being greedy for meat and as possessive of their former spouses , both forms of behaviour condemned as anti-social among the living .
19 They must , however , be present and as highly developed as is necessary for working efficiency .
20 Another Haute , Edmund , lost an annuity to Walter Hungerford , who petitioned for it at the end of May : an indication that the family 's gains from royal service were recognized as being available for redistribution .
21 Another Haute , Edmund , lost an annuity to Walter Hungerford , who petitioned for it at the end of May : an indication that the family 's gains from royal service were recognized as being available for redistribution .
22 The validation event for a consortium development will be arranged as is appropriate for the circumstances .
23 In the discussions which had led to the creation of the ECSC , other economic sectors such as transport and agriculture had been highlighted as being ripe for similar developments .
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