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

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1 The point to bear in mind is that all that glisters is not gold , and there has been a price to pay for all the splendour .
2 The UK has only 6,200 hectares of undamaged peat bogs , 38 per cent less than official guidelines suggest is the minimum needed for effective conservation .
3 All that he has is a right to apply for postponement under section 5(2) .
4 Now can I er also suggest to you that in discussing this one outstanding item of the housing land allocations , we pursue virtually the same sort of approach that we did yesterday , er and in fact if you look at what is set down under matter One D for discussion , it says is the provision proposed for the Greater York area including the new settlement appropriate etcetera , and in fact when you look at the first item for discussion under the Greater York new settlement issue , we come straight into , does Greater York new settlement represent an appropriate and justified policy response , etcetera .
5 This could have been a vengeance slaying for the killing of Peada forty years before , allegedly by the treachery of his wife , Ealhflaed , the sister of Osthryth ( HE 111 , 21 , 24 ) , but no further details are known .
6 They reserve one day for women , and in 1886 there may have been no day reserved for women at all .
7 From boyhood James had wanted to become a physician , but even if he had been taken seriously there would have been no money to cater for such an extravagant ambition .
8 What neither the historian nor archaeologist can reconstruct is the time taken for the two cultures to mingle , with intermarriage and innovations in the languages .
9 Illustrated is the system used for securing sheets to a simple lean-to verandah roof with timber frame .
10 All looked in order , but there had been no laundry done for him lately .
11 That there had been no time to prepare for a gradual hand-over of power , to make plans for social , political , economic and military integration , only made things worse .
12 But in terms of Defence and Overseas policy there had been a price to pay for these successes .
13 Oct. 1 had been the date set for signature of the accord , the main points of which had been agreed on Aug. 7 [ see p. 39039 ] , but on Sept. 29 Dhlakama announced that he would not sign as a number of issues remained to be resolved to his satisfaction .
14 Formerly , all that needed to be established was the fault required for common assault , i.e. intent or recklessness as to the application of some unlawful force to another .
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