Example sentences of "been earmarked for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Under John Smith 's Budget £600m has been earmarked for education .
2 Credito Italiano and Banca Commerciale Italiana , two big state banks , have been earmarked for privatisation , but progress towards a sell-off has been painfully slow .
3 Although some 35pc of Carpetright is nominally for public offer , up to 10pc has been earmarked for directors and employees .
4 But all the promises of money for the building , which has been earmarked for Beaumont Street , in Darlington , are dependent on the fund raising committee meeting its side of the bargain .
5 The site of a former steelworks near Blantyre in Lanarkshire has already been earmarked for land reclamation using sludge .
6 Blundell has filled the vacancy which had been earmarked for first-choice newcomer Damon Hill .
7 Up to £40 million per year , for the next five years , has been earmarked for projects that should keep Britain up with research for the next generation of computer systems .
8 But nothing could be done until the MoD had considered the Devonport bid , which was submitted last month in spite of the refitting having been earmarked for Fife in the so-called core programme for the Scottish yard .
9 Similar scanners have also been earmarked for South Tyneside and North Tees hospitals .
10 We expect it to fall again in 1993 , although $200 million has been earmarked for growth projects .
11 Ryzhkov said that 135,000 million roubles ( 70 per cent of the revenue from increased retail prices ) had been earmarked for wage increases and social security payments to alleviate the effect of the price rises in 1991 , and he stressed that as the gradual transition to free prices was carried out there would be wage indexation .
12 More than 2,000 companies had been earmarked for privatization in March .
13 Substantial amounts have been earmarked for energy — mainly to a new agency for energy management and the atomic energy agency .
14 A project run by the Richmond Fellowship in north London has been earmarked for closure because of high renovation costs and ‘ changes in referral patterns ’ .
15 The markets have been earmarked for closure because it will cost more than £6m to bring them up to new EC hygiene standards .
16 Unfortunately it had just been earmarked for housing .
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