Example sentences of "be [verb] [conj] [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | All of the documents considered so far have been intended as items for discussion or guidance to schools and local authorities . |
2 | This year , grass grown on the mica has been conserved as silage for winter feed , and acceptable yields of wheat and barley grown on sand . |
3 | Numbers are limited and requests for tickets have to be received by 31 July 1993 and a £10 deposit is required . |
4 | This is the second programme in a short series in which we 're taking a look at trends in science and engineering , particularly in the way that subjects are taught and opportunities for subsequent employment . |
5 | next few programmes we 're going to take a look at trends in science and engineering , particularly in the way that the subjects are taught and opportunities for employment . |
6 | Hence we are suggesting that L for 1986 relative to 1976 might equal |
7 | a Victorian prison and after services have been done and collection for the prisoners , erm , you know that was the international they were getting |
8 | We have been told that finances for health and safety will be found but we were never told from where that money would come from . |
9 | Commenting on the low proportion of incidents resulting in court cases , the NRA 's Chief Scientist , Jan Pentreath , said : " Expensive formal samples are needed as evidence for a prosecution , but the results of these are only available after lengthy laboratory analysis . |
10 | Technically , says Mr Nearn , it was not a big step for Caterham to move into manufacturing the car it had been selling and marketing for years . |
11 | ‘ US accountants are sued as routine for fraud in a negligence claim , ’ says Tim Lawrence of Coopers ' litigation support department , ‘ so practically all the big firms are liable for triple damages . ’ |
12 | Thus once incomes had been pooled and responsibilities for the various household outgoings apportioned , it was clear that some of the carers in Glendinning 's study were being supported by the disabled or elderly person . |
13 | These had originally been envisaged as rewards for the undertaking of religious exercises , but during the late medieval period were increasingly also being sold for cash . |
14 | And , as the European manufacturer operating in the only home market where tenders are genuinely open , ICL has succeeded in making itself truly competitive , so much so that insiders are saying that profits for 1992 will be only slightly below the £62.4m recorded for 1991 , making it the only profitable mainframer in Europe . |
15 | The system would bring about a close association between the Council itself and the institutions in which academic strength would be recognized and aspirations for academic freedom met in a way different from the traditional one of creating wholly autonomous chartered institutions . |
16 | These arise , it seems , from basic rational considerations and may be formulated as guidelines for the efficient and effective use of language in conversation to further cooperative ends . |
17 | Would the DG 's success be jeopardised if spokesmen for rival accountancy bodies attempted to undermine him ? |
18 | It is this feature which lends plausibility to the suggestion that the pictures , fitted into the recesses left for them , were not to be enjoyed as objects for themselves but as part of the grand architectural design of the two rooms . |
19 | In this way any loss of rent may be claimed as damages for breach of covenant ( see Transworld Land Co v J Sainsbury [ 1990 ] 2 EGLR 255 for the scope of such a claim ) . |
20 | Most of it is preserved in some way ; it is transported and various methods are employed to change and enhance its appearance ; it may be prepared or pre-cooked for convenience and finally aesthetically packaged for maximum appeal . |
21 | The public concern and media coverage of cases of severe child abuse has produced a plethora of professional reviews suggesting ways victims can more rapidly be ascertained and recommendations for action when child abuse is suspected ( DHSS , 1974 ) . |
22 | This cover is not available on its own and can only be granted when cover for Sudden and Unforeseen Damage/Accidental Damage also applies . |
23 | At a first glance , it may be thought that methods for script and speech recognition would be the same , because both are attempting to process natural language . |
24 | Certain valuable steps could be taken to reform and strengthen the law whilst retaining the present structure of sexual offences : the marital rape exemption could be abolished and liability for rape could be extended to cover defendants whose belief in consent , given their capacities , was wholly unreasonable . |
25 | Robin Cook told delegates that tax concessions for private medical insurance would also be abolished and charges for eye tests scrapped . |
26 | In yellow mice alleles for colour can be shown as Y for yellow fur ( the dominant trait ) and y for grey fur ( the recessive trait ) . |
27 | He worried over the pace of his build-up , which he knew should be quickened though resources for this were severely limited . |
28 | Thirdly , it is of fundamental importance in a few cases to consider whether the covenant is too vague to be enforced or void for uncertainty . |
29 | Shorthand and Audio Transcription qualifications may be offered as components for the ‘ Euroqualifications ’ awards — Commercial Language Assistant Certificate , European Executive Assistant Certificate and Diploma in European Business Administration . |
30 | It should be noted that advertisements for the sale of a business ( rather than the shares in a business ) would typically fall outside the investment advertisement provisions since the individual assets would typically not be ‘ investments ’ in their own right . |