Example sentences of "[prep] [be] [verb] for by the " in BNC.

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1 It was nothing to be sent for by the headmaster .
2 Few visible signs of such domestic industries remain , but the fine octagonal market house on the village green at Harrold is where work was distributed among the lace-makers , and where they brought the finished lace to be paid for by the employers .
3 Local communities thus had to find more money to fulfil even their admitted obligations under the statute of 1327 , and the regular wearing of military uniform , which began in the 1330s , added to their burden since it too had to be paid for by the community .
4 On the other hand , the detail of the knowledge achieved in the use of the intensive design has to be paid for by the ever-present possibility that the case one chose was not typical .
5 There is no indication how they decided what had to be paid for by the Stent but the total liability was divided amongst 132 quarter lands .
6 There is no indication how they decided what had to be paid for by the Stent but the total liability was divided amongst 132 quarter lands .
7 A system of ‘ National Assistance ’ was to be maintained for all those who fell outside the other benefits to be paid for by the national exchequer .
8 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 .
9 He was offered counselling to be paid for by the church .
10 Only by making our processing needs known can we expect them to be catered for by the computer and data creation industries .
11 The expenditure was to be accounted for by the master in his receipt book and under no circumstances was any officer to receive a gratuity .
12 The public-sector borrowing requirement ( PSBR ) remained high , at 9.5 per cent of GNP in 1990 ; 4.5 per cent of the total PSBR was said to be accounted for by the deficits of inefficient public enterprises .
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