Example sentences of "records are for " in BNC.
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1 | Nearly all records are for tidal waters , but birds very occasionally appear on large areas of freshwater inland , such as the main reservoirs . |
2 | All recent records are for the Channel and most relate to single birds . |
3 | Records are for April ( four ) , May ( five ) , June ( two ) , July ( one ) , September ( one ) , October ( one ) , and November ( two ) . |
4 | Records are for March ( one ) , April ( three ) , May ( eight ) , June ( one ) , July ( one ) , August ( two ) , September ( one ) , and October ( two ) . |
5 | Most records are for Chichester , Pagham or Rye Harbours , and all are for the coast , except for one at Amberley Wildbrooks from 31 December 1950 to 15 April 1951 . |
6 | Nearly all the records are for the period December to March with a distinct peak in February , but there have been two April records since 1947 , one for May ( 2nd , 1956 , Rye ) , one for October ( 16th , 1969 , Pevensey ) , and one for 13 November 1971 in the Adur Levels ; there are also two old records for November . |
7 | All records are for the river valleys , levels , or the coast . |
8 | Most of the records are for January ( 31 per cent . ) , |
9 | Nearly all records are for the period November to March , but there is one October record ( 1885 , Shoreham ) , and a few for April , May and June which probably refer to pricked birds or escapes from collections . |
10 | All records are for coastal grasslands except for a party of 27 on Glynde Levels on 26 February 1956 . |
11 | Most records are for June and July , and Quail are recorded every year in suitable breeding habitat , particularly cornfields along the length of the Downs east of the river Arun . |
12 | Since these races are only separable in summer plumage most sub-specific records are for April and May , and the extent to which either race occurs in winter is unknown . |