Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] of the [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 Much has also been made of the catharsis for the ‘ community ’ of the exodus .
2 The interested users are notified of the requirement for them to assess the DC via the LIFESPAN Mail System .
3 They are creating new rituals of worship which reflect this unity , this wholeness , and in these rituals celebration can be offered of the capacities for weeping , laughter , joy and for creativity .
4 The statutory charge can be harsh , but account must be taken of the justification for its existence .
5 Some regard must be taken of the need for a kind of clarity and boldness , a clear differentiation between an object and its background , for example , which need not concern the artist working for adult readers .
6 Sight should not be lost of the calls for a separate small claims court ( see below ) and care must be taken in considering the use to which the procedure is put by the private citizen , as distinct from businesses and other organisations .
7 The resident should be advised of the reasons for the case conference and the result .
8 Moreover , in the case of a prisoner who has been released on licence under section 61 , if his licence is revoked , he is entitled under section 62(3) to make representations in writing with respect to his recall and to be informed of the reasons for it .
9 Although not a high form of participation , employees were likely to be informed of the reasons for change , how and when it will be implemented , what the new system will mean to them and its benefits .
10 Colleges which did not respond last autumn to SCOTVEC 's invitation to discuss the future arrangements for single college awards are now being reminded of the possibility for change in a letter to the Principals .
11 Increasing use is being made of the telephone for interviewing the general public in market research and social surveys .
12 In the Board 's view it is not open to the plaintiff on these pleadings to allege that Mr. Brant would have agreed to the plaintiff being told of the offer for Vertigo .
13 He declared that neither he nor Dumas , who were on an official visit to Oman at the time , were informed of the request for entry .
14 An explanation is given of the uses for which the module was designed and the ways in which it can best be used .
15 Given what is said of the need for an ordinary background , the condition-set is of course not sufficient for an effect in an ordinary sense , where a sufficient condition is precisely one that necessitates the effect .
16 If serious disturbance is suspected , outside clinical consultation may be required , and the client is informed of the reasons for such a referral .
17 But strangely , nothing further was heard of the islands for several hundred years until the famous Dutch explorer Willem Barents rediscovered Svalbard in 1596 .
18 Nothing more was seen of the Odonata for a couple of years .
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