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

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1 Finally , it seems also to be a taken-for-granted principle that in human affairs where there is order there is something corresponding to a rule to be looked for in the background of the actions which appear as orderly .
2 Project members are normally overseen by a Steering Committee , representing relevant expertise that is not to be looked for within the institution itself .
3 Losses which can be claimed for under the Act are death , personal injuries and any loss of or damage to property ( s. 5(1) ) .
4 ( A new test must be applied for from the N.E.C. for each re-take . )
5 In discussing Holy Communion , Hooker turned gladly from theories of transubstantiation to remind his readers of the fundamental truth that ‘ The real presence of Christ 's most blessed body and blood is not to be sought for in the Sacrament but in the worthy receiving of the Sacrament .
6 To the English , no settlement could be envisaged without consideration of their king 's claim to the crown of France , a claim which might be compensated for by the grant of other territories in France , to be held in full sovereignty .
7 The maximalist interpretation is more promising , and the views to be argued for in the rest of this essay explore and develop it .
8 Again , details of payment will be called for by the buyer .
9 Because of the potential breadth of the language in which the section is drafted , it affords scope for injudicious policing ; considerable common sense and restraint on the part of the police will be called for in the application of the section .
10 On most trains the wheelchair passengers will be cared for by the ticket collector .
11 In the October of 1855 Sarah returned to London , just five years after she had left her baby to be cared for in the Foundling Hospital .
12 On Timor by late May , however , there was the comforting knowledge that the most seriously wounded could be evacuated by sea-plane through Suai and that others could be cared for in the Ainaro hospital — a different picture from the days of doubt and dismay some eight weeks earlier .
13 62% felt that they should be cared for in the community in ordinary homes rather than in special homes or hospitals
14 I therefore ask you to make the institution of the ‘ World Day of the Sick ’ known to those responsible for the health care apostolate so that , in accordance with local circumstances , its due observance may be provided for with the participation of the entire People of God : priests , religious and lay faithful .
15 Financial restitution , if restitution in specie were not possible , could be provided for by the section 6(2) order ( cf. section 5(5) ) .
16 The two most important decision areas in educational planning are to decide how many children should be provided for in the school system at what ages and levels , and to decide the purpose for which they are sent there .
17 The dissolution , taking an account of the distribution of assets , should normally be provided for in the partnership deed .
18 Unravelling such arrangements can often be complicated , and would need to be provided for in the sale and purchase agreement .
19 The extra amount of liner needed to make the bog garden must be allowed for at the planning stage .
20 This can be allowed for by the winch or car driver reducing the power slightly .
21 This requirement reflects the policy of risk spreading so that the Law Commission First Report on Exemption Clauses in Contracts No 24 , para 82 ( 1969 ) justify distinguishing between private and business purchasers on the basis of the : … ability of the business purchaser to take into account the likelihood of defects , to reduce their incidence by arrangements for re-examination and servicing ( which may be allowed for in the price paid ) and to make suitable dispositions , by insurance and in his costings , to cover the risks which he has to bear .
22 According to the Guidance : " The temporary nature of the interim order should be allowed for in the exercise of these responsibilities , but it is not a reason for not taking them seriously . "
23 Marxists influenced by Gramsci 's analysis have also often asserted the impact of dominant ideas , but , in their view , acquiescence has been always problematic ; it has to be worked for through the establishment of hegemony and can never be simply taken for granted .
24 Second , the notion of a contract carries the implication that medical care is a commodity to be bargained for in the market-place , and only available if the price is right , a notion specifically rejected in England .
25 It was nothing to be sent for by the headmaster .
26 As this comment suggests , food is the major item to be paid for within the family 's residual income .
27 He was offered counselling to be paid for by the church .
28 If your area receives protection in this period , it will be paid for by the Government .
29 Also consider as an alternative requesting building defects insurance ( premiums to be paid for by the landlord ) such as ten year latent defects insurance — but if not available , or in addition to such deeds etc , the tenant should consider including the clause suggested at clause 2.14 .
30 As indicated at the beginning of this article sales must not only be paid for by the buyer but the funds must be received quickly by the exporter and the banks are very much involved at this stage through : —
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