Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] be [verb] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 This method has been used with success in the study of the coinage of archaic and classical Greece , where , for instance , the evidence of several large hoards has enabled a fairly detailed sequence and chronology to be established for the earliest Greek silver coins , made in the fifty years or so before about 475BC .
2 Staughton J. thought there was ‘ a good deal to be said for the argument of agency ’ .
3 There is in theory a good deal to be said for the submission of Professor Birks in his Introduction to the Law of Restitution ( 1985 ) , p. 295 , that a payer should be able to recover payments demanded ultra vires by a public authority on the sole ground that retention of such payment would infringe the principle of ‘ no taxation without Parliament ’ enshrined in the Bill of Rights .
4 Jonathan also successfully attended a course at Dartmouth naval college and is competing in a national contest to be chosen for a month 's holiday in South Africa organised by the sea cadets .
5 There was a good living to be had for a shrewd man in an institution .
6 After a pleasant lunch with Mr Blackwood , the managing director of the Cambridge Arts Theatre , I joined the rest of the cast in the Green Room to help write a Derek and Clive type ‘ blue ’ review to be performed for the benefit of our admirable crew after tonight 's show .
7 Mr G. Dear , who was at school with Richard , told me : ‘ We learnt more in class from his talking above and beyond the subject matter than from others who stuck to the syllabuses … it was an honour to be selected for the annual school play … ‘
8 It 's an honour to be considered for the B team .
9 After Pescara , it is the second longest circuit to be used for a Formula One championship race .
10 Lawyer D then suggested to her that changing the ownership of the house to a tenancy-in-common would enable her half to be secured for the children .
11 It has achieved a good deal of success in this , enabling some compensation to be made for the diminishing pool of potential recruits on the farms .
12 The main activity of the North West region in 1992 was the attempt to convince the Manchester Olympic Bid Committee of the necessity for good design in the infrastructure to be built for the games .
13 The court may require any property transferred as part of the transaction to be vested in the company , release any security given by the company , require ‘ any person ’ to make payments to the administrator or liquidator in respect of benefits received by him from the company , provide for a guarantor whose obligations have been discharged to be under revived obligations , provide for security to be given for the discharge of obligations imposed by the order and for the priority which such security shall have , and provide for the extent to which persons may be able to prove in the winding up .
14 The name of the package to be used for the operation .
15 The version of the package to be used for the operation .
16 The name of the package to be used for the operation .
17 The version of the package to be used for the operation .
18 The name of the package to be used for the operation .
19 Substitution of manufactured exports for domestic grain imports permitted the population to be fed for a century , beyond the capacity of domestic agriculture , without a reduction in fertility or a rise in mortality .
20 This same fraction was previously documented by our group to be required for the efficient expression of the U6-gene ( 12 ) .
21 It was finally fixed in place and glazed just in time for a christening and the first flower festival to be held for a while .
22 It was decided that the need for linen to be provided for the patients should be added to the printed forms of admission .
23 It is easier for a husband to be found for a thin , and therefore supposedly beautiful , girl than for a plump one .
24 The name of the module to be used for the operation .
25 The version of the module to be used for the operation .
26 Back at Wotton-under-Edge in Gloucestershire the Congregational Tabernacle 's Mutual Improvement Society resolved in November 1893 ‘ that the time has now come for an Organ to be obtained for the Tabernacle Services ’ .
27 Section 44 of the Partnership Act makes clear the procedure to be followed for the distribution of assets ; s. 44(a) provides :
28 9 Do you consider any person to be to blame for the accident ?
29 Burton climbed on board and , even in a rather clumsy performance , made enough of a mark to be nominated for an Oscar .
30 Membership of Equity , then , is no guarantee of employment — it simply gives the member a chance to be considered for the work that is available .
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