Example sentences of "[conj] be [vb pp] for [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The unit should be used pre-U/V and pre-filter to take advantage of the following abilities that are claimed for the units :
2 The eight fabrics that were chosen for the garments were completely different one from the other .
3 To calculate the amount of fabric that is left for the pleats , deduct the pole length from the finished fabric width , and divide the result by the number of spaces .
4 The other advantage of affray for the prosecutor is that it requires a less exacting proof of mens rea than is required for the offences against the person .
5 The types of behaviour to which this motivation is said to lead include employing a larger staff than is required for the purposes of the business , lavish expenditure on office accommodation , transport , and various forms of entertainment , and on image- building ( but not cost-justified ) advertising , and charitable giving .
6 Investors , who have seen life breathed into a share price that was destined for the doldrums this year , may have a different view .
7 ‘ I want to win the junior at Wembley and be selected for the junior team for Brussels and then go into seniors and win the world championship at seventeen and be selected for the Olympics before I 'm twenty-one . ’
8 Bloch 's work ( 1975 ) on political language and oratory , as we saw above ( p. 41 ) , provides evidence of ways in which speech is formalised in non-literate and in literate societies alike and is used for the functions which Goody attributes to writing alone .
9 The meaning is not explained but is left for the listeners to work out for themselves .
10 Section 10(3) ( b ) goes further : ( b ) any failure to do more in relation to any matter than is required by — ( i ) any safety regulations imposing requirements with respect to that matter ; ( ii ) any standards if safety approved for the purposes of this subsection by or under any such regulations and imposing requirements with respect to that matter ; ( iii ) any provision of any enactment or subordinate legislation imposing such requirements with respect to that matter as are designated for the purposes of this subsection by any such regulations .
11 Looking now at the actual differences in digestion between the different predator species , they can be divided into a number of categories as was done for the molars .
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