Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] [be] [verb] for [adj] " in BNC.

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31 The polytechnic which has already been commissioned for significant consultancy work into the performance of roofs , will conduct the statistical analysis assessing life-span criteria across a full spectrum of roof systems .
32 The pond has once been treated for White Spot , which occurred on six newly-purchased fish , but no other chemicals have been necessary .
33 They all came down and used to come in our rooms and all sorts of other and I met some very ni and of course , all nationalities , you see and no matter what they were , well of course Cambridge has always been noted for different nationalities , has n't it ?
34 Although the term ‘ allometry ’ has usually been reserved for morphological and physiological variables related to size , this restriction is unfortunate .
35 Beauty and the Beast proved highly popular and was given with many casts during later seasons ; it has also been revived for several other companies , with various designers .
36 This format of radio and newspaper features has also been considered for Gaelic Literacy and for a horticulture course , with the materials to be printed by offset-litho .
37 Another version of the Mach 210 has also been introduced for asynchronous applications .
38 However , the system has now been operating for many years and much good work in the safety field has resulted .
39 This meeting has now been arranged for 11th March at which a number of matters that have also been brought up at the various members ' meetings will be queried .
40 THE paper recycling pilot scheme at LASMO 's Broadgate office has now been running for six months — and the amount of paper being collected each week has doubled .
41 The entire herd has now been bought for epidemiological research at about £200 a head over the normal abattoir price .
42 Though the system has now been modified for some years , local authorities still play a crucial role in the shaping of the local environment by , for example , forecasting the need for roads for travel to work or leisure , and thus plan on the basis of that need Planners seek to influence behaviour , for example , by deciding that particular zones will be devoted to industrial estates , others to shopping centres and residential use in order to harmonise traffic movement and so on .
43 A London born terrorist has today been jailed for six months in Amsterdam on arms offences .
44 It has n't been touched for hundreds of years .
45 The play 's pleasures are largely connoisseurial ( it has n't been seen for 20 years ) , though one suspects its absence from the stage is a case of understandable neglect .
46 Her British certificate has n't been renewed for twenty years . ’
47 Mademoiselle from Armentières … has n't been kissed for forty years … has n't been kissed …
48 ‘ Primary ’ rainforest is an area that has n't been disturbed for hundreds of years and has reached a state of mature complexity ; it is also known as virgin forest .
49 This has n't been used for some time so it 's a bit so I 'm just going to wipe it out so there are no particles or foreign bodies in there .
50 Rude Pravo has n't been published for fifteen years . ’
51 I 've told you , Rude Pravo has n't been published for fifteen years . ’
52 It has increasingly been used for technical as well as valuation issues , and for dispute resolution .
53 This has indeed been shown for some chemicals , but the usual effect is to lower resistance to disease , rather than to make allergies more likely .
54 A tendency has sometimes been observed for several successive eruptions to occur with noticeable periodicity and for successive thermals to be in the same places each time .
55 Housing has been built on housing land and industrial land has either been retained for industrial purposes or is being redesignated by the planning process itself .
56 Since then , as has previously been noted for interregional migration , the composition of migration streams from the cities has become even more highly skewed towards the better-off .
57 This is when free will has again been used for egotistical desires , your need for power , riches , or a soft ride .
58 It was first used in readability experiments ( Taylor , 1953 ) , but has subsequently been used for formal and informal testing of reading comprehension , and in a dozen different ways for work in reading development .
59 A special meeting has therefore been called for two weeks time in order to press forward with ideas that could be implemented next season .
60 That approach has recently been recommended for all listed companies by Britain 's Institutional Shareholders Committee .
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