Example sentences of "has be earmarked for " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | Around £250,000 has been earmarked for the three year project by Kent County Council in conjunction with the Countryside Commission . |
3 | 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 ’ . |
4 | This route has been earmarked for a possible future extension of the Midland Metro light rail transit system . |
5 | Although some 35pc of Carpetright is nominally for public offer , up to 10pc has been earmarked for directors and employees . |
6 | We expect it to fall again in 1993 , although $200 million has been earmarked for growth projects . |
7 | The EC Commission 's own environment department may be allocated some of the $6.5 million which , to date , has been earmarked for the new agency . |
8 | Inner Cities Minister Sir George Young declared the Herculaneum Dock has been earmarked for Private Finance Initiative cash , which will speed up the hunt for a private sector developer . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | The yard has been earmarked for a complete overhaul by private developers . |
11 | ‘ Under John Smith 's Budget £600m has been earmarked for education . |
12 | The legendary Plaza ballroom will find itself playing host to the London Pink Dancers at the opening tea dance , and the cavernous Tramway has been earmarked for the last night ceilidh . |
13 | Wirral Council 's planning committee will tonight discuss the future of the 25-acre Bromb-orough Power Station site which has been earmarked for industrial use . |