Example sentences of "be often [verb] for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The counsellor should first be alert to the possibility of heavy drinking amongst older people , and be aware that the symptoms of excessive drinking are often mistaken for signs of normal ageing . |
2 | The oxalis , whose leaves are often mistaken for shamrock , range from well-mannered rock garden plants to rampant garden invaders . |
3 | Similarly , the effects of alcohol abuse are often mistaken for depression , again because the physical and mental symptoms are similar . |
4 | Barmen are often asked for glasses and ice to go with drinks bought at supermarts . |
5 | However , when this becomes a driver we are often looking for attention when we are doing something . |
6 | Chords of two , three , and four notes are often written for violin , viola , and cello , but great care has to be exercised in their use to avoid technical difficulties . |
7 | We are often contacted for advice by other hospitals . |
8 | Stolen cars are often offered for sale and if you buy one — even unwittingly — the original owner or their insurance company will usually have first claim on the vehicle . |
9 | Copyright in chapters for a scientific textbook are often bought for sums that would hardly cover the cost of typing . |
10 | They are often used for painting beams and ornamental metal work . |
11 | Rustic timbers are often used for construction but remember that they have a comparatively short life . |
12 | As a result historians have developed a stock of general labels that are often used for convenience . |
13 | Shakespeare 's A Midsummer Night 's Dream and Hamlet would be a good starting point — As You Like It , Twelfth Night and Julius Caesar you may already be familiar with , as they are often set for O level courses . |
14 | Not just birds but small animals like foxes are often left for life training by their parents . |
15 | For example , separate catalogues are often provided for manuscripts , maps , projects , reports , theses , translations and Government publications . |
16 | Sealstones and frescoes often depict cult scenes ; stone vessels were often intended for cult use ; the finest faience figurines were idols ; the metal and clay figurines and miniature double-axes were intended as offerings to deities ; the recurring marine motif on the pottery and in frescoes may have had a cult association with the worship of Poseidon . |
17 | Further clients of this firm were often asked for interest payments they did not owe . |
18 | All the slight injuries happened at roundabouts on Northgate , Bondgate , Parkgate and North Road Mr Graham Hamilton , of Darlington Freewheelers , said car drivers were often to blame for bike accidents and called for new measures to raise awareness . |
19 | Graham Hamilton , of Darlington Freewheelers , said car drivers were often to blame for accidents and called for new measures to raise awareness . |
20 | Animals were often offered for sacrifice in sevens , and the blood of sacrifice was on certain occasions sprinkled seven times by the priest . |
21 | However , alphabets were often designed for use among hearing people ( Dalgarno , 1661 ) as a sort of linguistic exercise to show speech was not the only communicative agent . |
22 | Often Parliamentary lists record only one side of the division , some of them contain errors , and because division lists were often published for propaganda purposes , sometimes errors were deliberately introduced in order to mislead the people about how a particular member had voted . |
23 | In the new cemeteries , which came into existence to relieve overcrowded churchyards , gatehouses were often provided for watchmen . |
24 | While it is true to say that the best wine each year is often reserved for vintage wines , non-vintage blends are not necessarily inferior . |
25 | Ophelia is often ignored for audition material simply because she does n't seem to have much in the way of a sustained speech until she goes mad . |
26 | For whatever reason , British society places much emphasis on solidarity with others rather than competition between individuals , and it is this phenomenon which is often mistaken for class ’ |
27 | Modecate can be administered by means of ‘ depot ’ , or long-acting injections , and is often prescribed for schizophrenia . |
28 | They are also characteristically weak , the effects of deviations from perfect inversion symmetry ( which is often found for complexes of lanthanide elements ) being insufficient to relax the g → u selection rule . |
29 | One of her sententious entries reads : ‘ Tactlessness is often taken for sincerity , and sincerity is in turn often taken for a compliment . |
30 | Of course there is an argument for substitution , and other projects have used such a method ( see below ) ; it is often suggested for example that it is particularly hard for the elderly mentally frail to cope with a variety of different service-providers . |