Example sentences of "[prep] [be] reserved for the " in BNC.

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1 He also tried to prevent the new grammar schools from being reserved for the sons of the gentry .
2 There was to be no ‘ acting tough or noisy ill-discipline ’ ; toughness was to be reserved for the enemy .
3 These men were the ministeriales , originally unfree tenants ; as the nobility became increasingly independent , the ministeriales were promoted to fill their place in the royal service , and they received increasingly valuable patronage and endowment ; abbots of imperial monasteries were even forbidden to distribute fiefs to free tenants — they were to be reserved for the unfree , the ministeriales .
4 Many families have only one car which may have to be reserved for the use of the nurse 's spouse and others have no car at all .
5 1273 ) ; debate was supposed to be reserved for the gerousia which very occasionally is found actually debating , as in the Hetoimaridas Debate of the 470s ( seep.23 ) .
6 Upon his death Charles 's eldest son assumed responsibility , and anxious evidently to enlarge the sphere of the firm 's activities he took an " option " or " take-note " from the Honourable John Pennington Bart. , Lord Muncaster , which issued liberty to " … search for and get lead and Copper Ores & any other ores within the Manor of Little Langdale & Tilberthwaite ( save and except in certain parcel of Ground under a lease to Wilson & which Ground & Premises are to be reserved for the sole use & purpose of the said Wilson …
7 It provides for legalisation of the banned Solidarity trade union , for a third of the seats in the lower house of parliament to be reserved for the opposition , and for free elections to a new upper house .
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