Example sentences of "[was/were] planned for the " in BNC.
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1 | In the Operations Room , some of the female part-time watchkeepers were just coming on duty and were being briefed on the operations that were planned for the day and those that were already taking place . |
2 | These raids were planned for the night of 14 December . |
3 | At the launching of Action for Cities , it was announced that no more UDCs were planned for the foreseeable future . |
4 | Two days of celebrations were planned for the visitors — some from as far away as Canada and Australia — including a funfair , helicopter rides , fireworks and dancing and numerous side stalls . |
5 | Plenary sessions involving all four parties were planned for the following week . |
6 | More detailed discussions were planned for the visit to Russia of US Secretary of State James Baker two weeks later . |
7 | A ‘ Simultaneous Mission ’ throughout England and Wales was planned for the first month of the new century ; the Queen 's death on 21 January did not alter plans and some said the mission was helped by the heightened emotions produced by her death . |
8 | She tried to make light of the situation by telling the child this would be better than having some teeth out , which was planned for the following day . |
9 | A little light relief was planned for the Saturday evening with an unofficial K4 500m race for trainers . |
10 | Both were very interesting and fun , but nothing compared to what was planned for the rest of the holiday . |
11 | A further convention , to launch the new party , was planned for the end of May 1990 . |
12 | A trilateral summit meeting was planned for the following month . |
13 | The Federation Treaty was an important step towards the signing of a new Russian Constitution , which was planned for the Congress of People 's Deputies ( the highest legislative body ) opening on April 6 . |
14 | As usual in Airdrie a series of events was planned for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity . |
15 | The Tyne estuary was largely rehabilitated and further work was planned for the Wear , but the Tees estuary needed urgent attention despite substantial industrial effluent reductions in the 1970s/80s . |