Example sentences of "[be] built for the " in BNC.

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1 The little tin house had been built for the friend 's father-in-law who had been the captain of the steamer based on inland Loch Awe .
2 Some thought that far too many opulent and now half-empty movie palaces had been built for the elusive fashionable trade whilst others detected a more general dulling of the palate as the masses lost their enthusiasm for the old stories and seemed all too ready for something new .
3 But it was Raynor who told her things about the Castle she did not know ; how it had been built for the first High Queen of all , and how the ancient pure magic had been woven into its walls .
4 ‘ It 's a question of physical make-up : black kids are built for the explosive events .
5 ‘ Because 15 per cent of building costs were saved at Urbanbuild by using timber frame instead of brick and block , better quality housing could be built for the same money . ’
6 The main activity of the North West region in 1992 was the attempt to convince the Manchester Olympic Bid Committee of the necessity for good design in the infrastructure to be built for the games .
7 A backstage complex with six dressing rooms will be built for the band — there will be a large wardrobe room for Prince 's personal wardrobe which fills two articulated lorries .
8 Extra safety barriers and ramps will be installed at Meadowbank and a special platform will be built for the disabled .
9 Some of these are still in existence , and have resulted in flats being built for the elderly of the parish , and also housing for widows and daughters of clergymen .
10 Hence a prime accounting task is to ensure that for business-portfolio planning the financial details of embryo businesses being built for the future are separated from those of ongoing businesses .
11 When completed next autumn , the King 's Pool offices , being built for the Foss Development Corporation , will house 600 administration staff from the Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food .
12 The £5.1 million Gateway project being built for the Peabody Trust could set the pattern for the future .
13 New complete bodyshells are being built for the ageing sportscar at the company 's factory in Faringdon , Oxfordshire .
14 New complete bodyshells are being built for the ageing sportscar at the company 's factory in Faringdon , Oxfordshire .
15 All the liquid effluent from this plant will be treated by a new ‘ Deep Shaft ’ facility being built for the site .
16 When the mills of the North of England are referred to , we think immediately of the nineteenth-century factories which were built for the purpose of manufacturing yarn and textiles , rather than buildings containing corn-grinding machinery .
17 In 1838 six locomotives were built for the Liverpool and Manchester Railway .
18 In 1839 Kitson and Laird withdrew from this partnership and established the Airedale foundry , also in Leeds , whose first locomotives were built for the North Midland Railway in 1840 .
19 In 1837 he was apprenticed to his uncle James S. Stirling at Dundee foundry , where he worked for the next six years and where some locomotives were built for the Arbroath and Forfar Railway which influenced his own later designs .
20 Special wall units with large panels were built for the occasion .
21 It was from this time onward that Christian churches were built for the purpose of worship and a form of Christian architecture was begun .
22 From this time onward Christian churches were built for the purpose of worship and a form of Christian architecture developed .
23 Chariots were built for the races , painted lovely in red and azure
24 Each ship is built for the coronation of the ruler and on his or her death bears them off to the Isle of the Dead to rest at last with the ancient rulers of Ulthuan .
25 The staff are great but , like many venues around the world , it was built for the architect 's vision , not for practical multi-purpose use into the twenty-first century .
26 When foundations for the house were being dug — the house was built for the Marquis Litta in the sixteenth-century — Roman mosaics were discovered .
27 It was built for the Parravicini family , a family of noble birth from Brianza and has a fine , if dirty , façade of red brick and elegantly simple windows .
28 The church was built for the adjacent Ursuline convent which has an attractive courtyard to the right of the church .
29 The church was built for the German Lutherans in Prague between 1611 and 1613 , after the Letter of Majesty ( 1609 ) ensured freedom of worship once more to all ( see p. 9 ) .
30 A refinery was built for the industry at Pumpherston , a few miles to the east , and opened in 1884 .
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