Example sentences of "be [verb] for [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If the pupil needs to be withdrawn for specialist teaching for a substantial amount of schoolwork , unit provision has a lot to offer .
2 As for the Crown of Sorcery , it was recovered and taken back to Altdorf by the Grand Theogonist of Sigmar who placed it in the deepest vault of the Temple to be guarded for eternity by powerful spells and iron locks .
3 The military type oil cooler gives no problems in use Fit the whole system including oil temp gauge , multiblade fan and oil pressure relief valve The timing should not be altered for altitude variations
4 In due course this became a grievance and from early days , no doubt , it could be commuted for payment in money .
5 Hard-boiled eggs are sneaked from breakfast buffets to be scoffed for picnic lunches .
6 It would actually be competing for development that Selby wants for its own population .
7 More than a museum devoted to one artist 's work ( like the Museum Picasso , or the Fundació Joan Miró ) , it will be competing for income and audiences with an increasing number of new museums in Barcelona : the stylish Centre d'Art Santa Mònica which cuts a dash on the tourist drag of the Ramblas ; a museum of contemporary art being designed by Richard Meier , to be squeezed into the dense Barri Gotic , as well as the National Museum of Catalan Art up on Montjuic , remodelled by Gae Aulenti , and currently under construction .
8 Inglewood , California-based Locus Computing Corp , has introduced Transparent Network Computing environment , TNC , the latest incarnation of its transport-independent distributed systems architecture ( UX No 271 ) , which will be competing for space with similar technologies from NobleNet Inc and Covia Technologies Inc ( UX No 395 ) .
9 To allow staff appointments to be made in good time for work to be undertaken for Council Tax it is necessary to go to the Finance Committee on 16 September 1992 with a staff structure , some of which is still subject to review , for example the Control Sections .
10 Films had to be delayed for shortage of money , and some cheques bounced .
11 Briefly , you may be dismissed for redundancy when one of the following events occurs or is expected to occur :
12 And I in my opinion the A nineteen south in particular should be dismissed for highway reasons .
13 Company rules stated that , before a person could be dismissed for misconduct , two previous warning notes had to be formally given to the offender , placing on record the gravity of the offence .
14 Consult your doctor in order to be referred for specialist help .
15 You may need to be referred for specialist advice and treatment .
16 Patients with Alzheimer 's disease could be referred for specialist investigation but never admitted .
17 Patients with uncontrolled bleeding may be referred for surgery after considerable blood loss and are then extremely difficult to assess .
18 Will the Minister confirm that under the terms of the 1971 Montreal convention , which was signed both by Libya and by Britain , any dispute can be referred for arbitration to the International Court of Justice ?
19 On the basis of these authorities , we would hold that both litigation costs and non-litigation costs can be referred for quantification to a taxing master to be taxed .
20 Backbench dissatisfaction with this situation promoted the establishment in 1973 of a group of standing committees to which instruments could be referred for debate .
21 The government was unable to agree to any wage increases , despite union demands for 20 per cent rises , but as partial compensation higher subsidies would be given for rice , flour and other basic commodities , totalling R250,000,000 .
22 There was a syringe of morphine but under no conditions should it be given for head or chest wounds and here Charlie had both .
23 The wording provides a wide comprehensive cover and unless the claim presented is ruled out by one of the Policy Exceptions ( discussed below ) or is not due to an external accident or fortuity then every consideration should be given for settlement of the claim .
24 The wording provides a wide comprehensive cover and unless the claim presented is ruled out by one of the Policy Exceptions ( discussed below ) or is not due to an external accident or fortuity then every consideration should be given for settlement of the claim .
25 Telephone numbers only will be given for contact in general .
26 He explained that by 1996 all trades and industry would be covered by NVQ 's and government funding for training would only be given for NVQ 's .
27 When it was reported that a considerable number of young children in the house were not eating their breakfast , which consisted of porridge and bread , he recommended that , for children under sixteen , the same diet should be given for breakfast as for supper .
28 Firstly , some credit will be given for knowledge .
29 Yet it is a harder question whether judgment could actually be given for performance of an act .
30 I do not think there is any difference of opinion as to its being a general rule that , where any injury is to be compensated by damages , in settling the sum of money to be given for reparation of damages you should as nearly as possible get at that sum of money which will put the party who has been injured , or who has suffered , in the same position as he would have been in if he had not sustained the wrong for which he is now getting his compensation or reparation .
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