Example sentences of "[am/are] [vb pp] for a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The quantities for most of the meals on the following pages are given for a single portion . |
2 | If you are recalled for a second interview it is worth changing to a different outfit altogether if you can afford it or have something else suitable . |
3 | standing committees which are formed for a particular purpose on a permanent basis . |
4 | Emission standards are designated for a large number of pollutants or combinations of pollutants and may be applied to individual or specific groups of emitters . |
5 | Some of the young calves are fattened on the farms but many are reared for a few months and then sold for fattening in central or eastern Britain . |
6 | It is suggested that the use of general dictionaries may be insufficient to recognise text taken from more esoteric domains or documents that are intended for a specific audience . |
7 | Suddenly he is more relaxed and confident and those horrible little worms of self-doubt which are perpetually burrowing away in a golfer 's head are banished for a few holes , anyway . |
8 | This requires firms that are approached for a second opinion to contact the auditor to see if there are any relevant facts that they ought to know . |
9 | Other strong promoters are optimized for a tight RNA polymerase binding , the following steps leading to promoter clearance being less efficient ( 4–6 ) . |
10 | The Class 50 refurbishment programme was completed , although they are destined for a short life , while limited work was also carried out on Class 20s , 26s and 33s to see them through to the arrival of new designs . |
11 | Foreign Minister Levi told the Knesset ( parliament ) on March 18 : " Those who carried out the murder and those who sent them are destined for a painful punishment . |
12 | Councillors are hoping for a settlement without the need for court action but are prepared for a legal battle which could take several years during which time both sides could run up massive costs running into many tens of thousands . |
13 | Finally , the most convincing evidence for residual function in animals comes from studies using very coarse stimuli that are presented for a long time . |
14 | A Land Rover spokesman said : ‘ Our vehicles are not designed to tumble down mountains but they are built for a tough life . ’ |
15 | The figures are costed for a single person . |
16 | Another implication of this advice is that teachers need not begin keeping cupboards full of evidence from every pupil over three year periods in case they are selected for a random sample check on teacher assessments . |
17 | Most products are made for a particular customer or to a particular order . |
18 | So if you take a hundred gallons on a day meter , you 're charged for a hundred gallons of water going out as sewage , er the Anglia rate is is is double ours for sewage . |
19 | Such terms are used for a wide range of contracts ; this book , however , is primarily concerned with the drafting of standard terms to govern contracts for the supply , or purchase , of goods ( in particular ) or services . |
20 | The same symbols are used for a two-handed process chart in which a detailed description of what each hand is doing separately is provided ( Fig. 1.20 ) . |
21 | Of course very few machines are used for a single application and in practice you need to balance the requirements of each application that you want to run . |
22 | The company also introduced user-based licensing with OpenVMS — licences are offered for a specified number of users or an unlimited number . |
23 | ‘ We are preserved for a higher ending . |
24 | This has provided the statistics that are needed for a new approach to be adopted for setting reserves and premium rates . |
25 | All guests of Amsterdam Travel Service staying for four nights or more are invited for a welcome drink & a three course dinner ( drinks with meal are extra ) in one of the Karena Hotel restaurants in Amsterdam . |
26 | Such systems are able to take advantage of the limited constructions that are found for a specific task and the reduced vocabulary size . |
27 | A COUPLE who suffered a catalogue of tragedies are set for a second honeymoon in the Austrian mountains . |
28 | THE BEATLES and other former pop stars are set for a new royalties bonanza under an artistes ' rights deal agreed by the EC yesterday . |
29 | Halifax have made some great buys and we are set for a successful season . ’ |
30 | Where keg milds and bitters are concerned , when fermentation is complete they are conditioned for a short period in tanks under a heavy blanket of carbon dioxide . |