Example sentences of "be reserve for the " in BNC.

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1 It was argued above that it is unacceptable to claim that the mandatory penalty for murder supplies the raison d'être for the qualified defence of provocation : the label ‘ murder ’ should be reserved for the most heinous of killings , and there is a widely held belief that provoked killings are not in this group .
2 The label ‘ murder ’ , and the stigma thought to accompany it , should be reserved for the most heinous group of killings ; there is a well-recognized offence of manslaughter beneath murder , and this should be used for offences where the culpability is significantly lower .
3 There was to be no ‘ acting tough or noisy ill-discipline ’ ; toughness was to be reserved for the enemy .
4 The lane going east from the farm should be reserved for the return journey and the track heading south to Ease Gill preferred .
5 Some time must be reserved for the applicant to ask questions .
6 This latter type of description specifies a typical role which a character plays in a scene , but the term role will be reserved for the role-filler notion discussed already , to avoid confusion .
7 These men were the ministeriales , originally unfree tenants ; as the nobility became increasingly independent , the ministeriales were promoted to fill their place in the royal service , and they received increasingly valuable patronage and endowment ; abbots of imperial monasteries were even forbidden to distribute fiefs to free tenants — they were to be reserved for the unfree , the ministeriales .
8 Since the actual performance of the Decimax is so impressive , any misgivings will probably be reserved for the system 's hi-tech looks .
9 Babies also become human adults ; the significance of which will be reserved for the next section .
10 But proper critical attention will be reserved for the museum 's major treatment of Käthe Kollwitz , for whom this exhibition celebrates the 125th anniversary of her birth .
11 Mass and other services will now take place in the crypt while the upper part of the cathedral will be reserved for the more important feast days .
12 Many families have only one car which may have to be reserved for the use of the nurse 's spouse and others have no car at all .
13 Then , too , there were those who opposed enclosure because there was no guarantee that any open spaces would be reserved for the public benefit ; and , as things stood , the slum-dweller in Nottingham could at least walk in the adjacent fields and get some fresh air .
14 On arrival he finds that the room which Mr Careless had confirmed would be reserved for the family has been double-booked .
15 1273 ) ; debate was supposed to be reserved for the gerousia which very occasionally is found actually debating , as in the Hetoimaridas Debate of the 470s ( seep.23 ) .
16 Upon his death Charles 's eldest son assumed responsibility , and anxious evidently to enlarge the sphere of the firm 's activities he took an " option " or " take-note " from the Honourable John Pennington Bart. , Lord Muncaster , which issued liberty to " … search for and get lead and Copper Ores & any other ores within the Manor of Little Langdale & Tilberthwaite ( save and except in certain parcel of Ground under a lease to Wilson & which Ground & Premises are to be reserved for the sole use & purpose of the said Wilson …
17 But intelligence could not possibly be reserved for the washed and moneyed classes .
18 Mobutu remained head of state , but Tshisekedi insisted that he would control the army and that no special area of power would be reserved for the President .
19 At first Addington had linked the coming of peace in 1802 to the repeal of the hated tax which " should not be left to rest on the shoulders of the public in times of peace , because it should be reserved for the more important occasions , which he trusted , would not soon recur " .
20 It provides for legalisation of the banned Solidarity trade union , for a third of the seats in the lower house of parliament to be reserved for the opposition , and for free elections to a new upper house .
21 Further discussion of the role of bureaucracy in Bonapartist regimes will be reserved for the analysis of underdevelopment , since it is in the context of the post-colonial state that The Eighteenth Brumaire has provided most stimulation to contemporary Marxists .
22 He pointed out that under the proposals an extra 42 places would be reserved for the disabled in Abbot 's Yard , near High Row and Skinnergate .
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