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

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1 In that case the police searched under warrant the defendant 's home for stolen jewellery .
2 All the data is there for public inspection .
3 ‘ No-one would admit to possessing the drugs , which because of the small quantity were clearly for personal use only . ’
4 The need is primarily for affordable housing ( to buy or rent ) for young people wanting to set up home for the first time , or for the elderly wanting smaller , more manageable accommodation .
5 Although some 35pc of Carpetright is nominally for public offer , up to 10pc has been earmarked for directors and employees .
6 The April aid package was principally for agricultural development , plus food and humanitarian aid , while in June the USA also promised deliveries of cotton as a raw material for Albania 's textile industry , and technical assistance in the development of its financial sector .
7 His or her motivation is usually for strategic gain of their organization , the corporation , or the individual .
8 I , like the honourable member , happen to believe the point he 's made is right , that this should be a high priority , the money is there for local government to do it , I 've explicitly recognised the needs of the disabled in my settlement for next year by increasing it substantially and I hope local government will respond and do the decent thing .
9 While some of the smells are merely for aesthetic use , the company 's main customers are in commerce and industry where the scents can be used to motivate employees or attract customers .
10 Assimilation of manner is much less noticeable , and is only found in the most rapid and casual speech ; generally speaking , the tendency is again for regressive assimilation and the change in manner is most likely to be towards an ‘ easier ’ consonant — one which makes less obstruction to the airflow .
11 PESC does not embody detailed analysis of policy operations ; its purpose is primarily for macroeconomic planning .
12 The pressure from London was continually for low profile military and police activity in the interest of a good propaganda picture in the mainland constituencies .
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