Example sentences of "[noun sg] be designed for " in BNC.
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1 | Prototypes of the CVT and , eventually , the flywheel are designed for public transport . |
2 | The ground rules of completion are designed for the interests of the public and not for the interests of the profession alone . |
3 | The definitions contained in this dictionary are voluminous descriptions of the etymology of the words , the dictionary being designed for people with a deep interest in the English language . |
4 | The programme is designed for recent graduates and those in mid-career . |
5 | The Universal SNMP Agent is designed for companies that want ‘ to manage net nodes in a reliable , predictable way ’ . |
6 | The Universal SNMP Agent is designed for companies that want ‘ to manage net nodes in a reliable , predictable way ’ . |
7 | At the Pioneer is designed for road or light off road use this would n't be a problem . |
8 | It must be remembered that this combo is designed for use in small pub and club gigs and rehearsal situations . |
9 | The Woodplank True Type Font is designed for use with applications running under Windows 3.1 . |
10 | Because the cell was designed for only half-a-dozen prisoners , perhaps a hundred of the captives died in the night , and in later decades all Englishmen in India remembered the Black Hole of Calcutta as a dreadful atrocity . |
11 | Then an individualised reintroduction programme was designed for each patient , usually starting with rice or potato and lamb or chicken on the first week . |
12 | Restraint systems and suspended cradles : Both types of equipment are designed for high level access . |
13 | The Ocean Princess is designed for today 's more sophisticated traveller , being a world away from other large and impersonal vessels . |
14 | The range of boards and sails available is vast but you should realise that the majority of the equipment is designed for highly specific uses . |
15 | My/our home is designed for no more than 4 bedrooms |
16 | While the test is designed for textiles , it is possible to adapt it to cosmetic products . |
17 | The hut was designed for 40 but there were 80 in that night — wall-to-wall mattresses ! |
18 | Here the cul-de-sac was designed for low speed as Dupree describes : |
19 | Since there is such a difference between the two documents , and since the Dunrossness District Plan was designed for immediate public consumption ( the Structurn Plan had not been disseminated widely at the time of our research , June , 1978 — January , 1979 ) one could suggest that the tenor of the document reflects the desire to underplay any potential conflicts between Shetlanders and incomers . |
20 | THE OLD PEOPLE 'S Home was designed for daylight . |
21 | This machine was designed for sorting ore and waste heaps left from more extravagant eras . |
22 | The H16 engine was designed for the 3-litre formula that came into effect in 1966 and was developed from mating a pair of the 1.5-litre V8s that had been so successful in the preceding years . |
23 | This grade of membership is designed for those qualified in another discipline but working within the hotel and catering industry . |
24 | This bargain-priced package is designed for people who want to produce basic schedules for a small project team . |
25 | Many uses of the software are as yet , undiscovered , because although a software package is designed for one purpose , it can be adapted to meet a particular need within a school which the software designers had not thought about . |
26 | This grade is designed for those who have gained a well recognised qualification but who , previously , could only be student members of the HCIMA . |
27 | Developed initially for the UK Post Office , the product is designed for PABXs that can not link digitally to public or private ISDN networks . |
28 | The Bellcrest File is designed for independent study . |
29 | This restriction on consent is designed for the protection of the young , to which we will now turn . |
30 | Our FM was designed for The Listener , that serious postwar creature , Radio Times in hand , listening solemnly to a concert or a ‘ talk ’ . |