Example sentences of "[vb infin] been [verb] for [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It was a monumental folly , which could have been made for horror films . |
2 | Whatever the merits of these reasons , and not all of them carry complete conviction , it must surely be true that no government , given that the enormous and growing cost of higher education was coming very largely out of public funds , would have been prepared for provision to have been largely concentrated in the ‘ autonomous ’ university sector ? |
3 | It has no cellars in which material could have been stored for safety , and it is not known how much had been removed elsewhere . |
4 | He should have been done for murder . |
5 | Furthermore , gradation could equally lead to heavier sentences than might otherwise have been given for conduct which comes within the higher categories , although this could be regulated by appeal courts and sentencing guidelines . |
6 | Such a performance can only have been intended for entertainment in a programme of venationes and gladiatorial combats . |
7 | The recently written Piano Concerto in C , K.503 , may also have been intended for performance there , but none is recorded . |
8 | Much of this would have been intended for re-export , rather than directly for consumption , but as half of England 's total exports by this time were re-exports rather than domestic products the commercial community suffered enough of a loss to show why the English had to be far more concerned about command of the sea than any other country except the Netherlands , and also how fragile that command was before 1700 . |
9 | As Graham Crowe said ‘ If all the 710 technicians sold as well as Brian Miller , then £34.5 million extra business would have been generated for Pest Control ’ . |
10 | No data are available to show how long fluid persists in severe cases that would normally have been listed for surgery . |
11 | Something similar could have been said for Davout . |
12 | She may have been scarred for life , ’ she said . |
13 | She may have been scarred for life , ’ she said . |
14 | His tone had changed and now held an inflexion that could almost have been mistaken for tenderness . |
15 | Paradoxically , more could have been achieved for crofting in Lewis , on a permanent basis , by a regional policy for fisheries than by all the money being spent on agriculture through the IDP . |
16 | And topped up again to pay for the repair of the flat roof over the kitchen , and the man who had done the work should have been prosecuted for fraud . |
17 | It was held that there was a clear infringement of the Compaq trade mark , although it was accepted that it was arguable whether it should have been accepted for registration because of its phonetic similarity with " Compact " , an everyday word . |
18 | There is simply no way he would have been accepted for training in our Church — and that is perhaps a tragedy . |
19 | Pigs may have spent some time with the swineherd in the distant woodland , but part of the wood would have been cropped for fuel , poles , wood for repairs to buildings , fences , implements and so on , while a few trees may have been cut down for constructional work on the bridge over the Yeo or to build a new house . |
20 | It is neither composed of VC holders or aspirants nor of those who in earlier days would have been shot for cowardice . |
21 | It is possible that the ‘ villa ’ may have been planned for viticulture , with the use of steep valley sides for vine terraces ; however , no traces have been found . |
22 | By rights , as Dorothy Hardisty pointed out , these young people should have been destined for college or university . |
23 | He must have been looking for bathroom . |
24 | He could have been paralysed for life … by a toy which been hired to give him a good time . |
25 | Could n't see why Speed was substituted but he was n't playing well ( see previous matches ) ; the West ham ground is looking quite impressive with the building of the new Bobby Moore stand ; and Beaney should have been booked for time-wasting ( blatant ) but the ref let him off . |
26 | ‘ He should have been banned for life for the disgraceful tackle that effectively ended the career of Gary Stevens at Spurs . |
27 | The RSPCA says it was an act of mindless cruelty , he should have been banned for life . |
28 | He should have been banned for life . |
29 | There is a strong tradition that it is bad luck to disturb a standing stone or stone circle and fear of retribution has undoubtedly helped preserve many that might otherwise have been removed for building stone , gateposts and the like . |
30 | If you choose a member with our Logo , you will find that they will have been vetted for work in their own specialist field of Upholstery , Soft Furnishing or both . |