Example sentences of "[adv] to [be] [vb pp] for [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Indeed , according to the results for Birmingham , about 2% of people have an aneurysm large enough to be considered for surgery . |
2 | Since , when he became Minister of Internal Affairs in the 1860s , Valuev was not to be noted for liberalism , it appeared that the new reign and the effects of the war were creating enthusiasm for change in places where it tended , under normal circumstances , to be rare . |
3 | Certain shareholders sold their shares to a take-over bidder , received the purchase price and gave him irrevocable proxies to vote on their behalf , but , in the light of the articles , transfers were not to be lodged for registration . |
4 | He DID ask not to be selected for future B team games after being pulled off in last April 's second-string clash with the CIS . |
5 | Thornton then insisted that although his name was known it was not to be used for fund-raising . |
6 | Publishers rarely , if ever , charge for personal things like Christmas cards which are not to be offered for sale |
7 | The next day , some well-planted flowers and a nippy little spider that jumped quite considerable chasms to get to where it wanted to go showed me that juice was still to be had for Life and , quite soon after , I found bits of myself on a train looking out at the curious modern mixture of silver birch trees growing on slag heaps . |
8 | Finally , Wittgenstein makes the point that if the language is ever to be used for communication , the terms in it can not get their meanings from objects private to one user of the language . |
9 | A RAILWAY safety inspector acknowledged yesterday that junctions like the one at Newton , near Motherwell , where four people died in a head-on train crash , were unlikely ever to be approved for use again . |
10 | Article 3(1) specifies offences for which extradition is to be reciprocally granted ; but article 3(2) provides that extradition is also to be granted for participation in those offences , provided that the participation was punishable by the laws of both high contracting parties . |
11 | This ‘ Jaffa cake ’ scheme was soon also to be adopted for main-line Class 411 stock by the south-east sub-sector of Southern Region . |
12 | You will , however , be doing them a service if you collect your specimens from a field about to be cut for hay , from a hedgerow bordering a field about to be sprayed or a site being cleared for building work . |
13 | The sharks are learning fast that Kylie is n't about to be eaten for supper . |
14 | A HORSE rescue group made a successful bid for a drugged pony at an auction where he was about to be sold for meat . |
15 | A HORSE rescue group made a successful bid for a drugged pony at an auction where he was about to be sold for meat . |
16 | For me , these brands of that particular period have yet to be surpassed for quality , character and value . |
17 | They may be designed primarily to be cut for hay or silage , for grazing , or for a combination of cutting and grazing . |
18 | The Company had hoped to be allowed to run cars across in service , but this would have necessitated Parliamentary Powers , which were not needed if a line was never to be used for passenger carrying . |
19 | The next mill downstream is Cheshers Mill , later referred to as The Old Mill , one of the few in Blockley never to be used for silk . |