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

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1 The machine incorporates new , more integrated and lower cost technology into the same symmetric multiprocessing architecture as the Series 400 and is designed to be cost-effective for between 40 and 400 active users .
2 Their requirements may be similar to those of others , but at present the vast majority of goods and services on offer are only designed to be user-friendly for fit , athletic members of MENSA !
3 Many modern machines are not fitted with a nose release hook for aerotowing , but with one designed to be suitable for both wire and aerotow launches .
4 The numbers of the skeletal elements are usually expressed as proportions of the numbers that would be expected to be present for a given number of prey individuals , which is usually the minimum number of individuals ( MNI ) .
5 The walkers are expected to be grateful for the left-over street space that is allocated to them and to not object when more is taken for road widening and comer-shaving , or when motorists use the remaining pavement to park on .
6 By analogy to the testis-determining function of mouse Sry , the Y-linked marsupial SRY homologue is expected to be necessary for testis determination , but confirmation of this hypothesis will require functional studies .
7 Some development work has already been done by pharmaceutical companies and manufacturers of bottles and caps , and satisfactory child resistant containers are expected to be available for use with liquid medicines in the near future .
8 To this end the purchasing department can usually be expected to be responsible for the following :
9 Type 2 : Semi-specialist machinery which is expected to be productive for ten years and have a residual value of 10% of its original cost .
10 Steve Douce , the British champion who missed the Nations Cup race at Wolverhampton with badly bruised ribs , is expected to be fit for the second round of the Falcon National Trophy series in Leeds on Sunday .
11 Lieutenant Freeland , from Newbury , Berks , is expected to be fit for duty in six weeks .
12 Lee Sharpe was withdrawn from the squad with a calf strain , but is expected to be fit for Sunday 's conflict .
13 Kelly and Forrester picked up knocks on Saturday but are both expected to be fit for Battyburn .
14 It was expected to be ready for operations by 1 May with a strength of two troops .
15 New agreements were expected to be ready for signature by July 1991 .
16 But for the time being , the first salmon skin shoes are expected to be ready for sale in 8 weeks time .
17 This development , as Professor George Jones has pointed out , contributed to the modern phenomenon where the Prime Minister is expected to be answerable for every aspect of government business virtually all the time .
18 Although the next quarter is also expected to be bleak for Proteon — the near-collapse of the absurd European Exchange Rate Mechanism last year has had a poor effect on prices in Europe , causing them to rise — if Swan 's track record of success is anything to go by , Proteon 's results - at least in Europe — might well be expected to be turned round .
19 Expected to be unfishable for some time .
20 A spokeswoman said yesterday that the exact timescales depended on finding suitable alternative properties for the current occupiers of the builders ' yard , but the development is expected to be open for trading by the summer of next year .
21 Although the book is claimed to be suitable for self-study , students would probably find it more useful to work through the material with a teacher .
22 It is claimed to be simple for users and hard for learners , to aid readers and to hinder writers , and to speed the reading of the able while condemning the less able to semi-literacy .
23 Skanform panels are claimed to be ideal for covering large wall areas in environments where surfaces are constantly cleaned and a high degree of hygiene is necessary .
24 My suggestion is that the evolution of subcutaneous fat in neonates and post-natal depression is an example of co-evolution and what has happened is mothers are programmed to be depressed for the first few days after birth because in primal conditions when remember this is where evolution set the parameters of human behaviour , in primal conditions it would probably pay a mother to test her new-born offspring to see if it could survive , because if it was defective or if it was sickly , or if there was some reason why that baby could n't make it to adulthood and its own reproductive life , that mother should not invest in it , because that 's her reproductive success .
25 Although the courts do not refuse in principle to review the exercise of police discretionary powers , they do nevertheless exercise a great deal of caution and restraint to such a degree that it is difficult to see how in practice the principles of judicial review are capable of being used to challenge decisions to issue warrants where these are considered to be necessary for the prevention or detection of crime .
26 Back in the 1960s , and still to some extent in 1973 when the NI began , India was considered to be ripe for ruin .
27 which can yield 2 tonnes/hectare year of dry wood even on unfertilised , very dry soil , was considered to be crucial for upgrading the environment as a whole .
28 In otder to minimise the influence of complications from the initial bleed , patients were only considered to be eligible for entry into the trial once they were stable with no evidence of any bleeding for five days and also no evidence of any other destabilising medical conditions ( such as septicaemia and renal failure ) .
29 The second is that the proposals are considered to be impracticable for most small companies and their auditors .
30 Although the charge carried a maximum penalty of one year 's imprisonment and a $100,000 fine , Barry 's sentence was widely considered to be harsh for a first offence .
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