Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] [been] [verb] for this " in BNC.

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1 Some Home Corners have even extended onto split levels or two floors , where raised areas have been used for this purpose .
2 Some general practitioners will also benefit from schemes to improve substandard premises ; £170 million over six years has been promised for this ( but only £10 million for 1993–4 ) .
3 An additional £600m ( $A1.36bn ) over five years has been allocated for this .
4 In fact there are six , including the background colour , which means that six colours have been used for this design .
5 The previous half-year figures have been adjusted for this change in presentation .
6 Saving the best fruit until last , our most enthusiastic comments have been reserved for this yacht 's performance under sail .
7 In addition , there has been some growth in part-time courses leading to CNAA master 's degrees and to date twelve centres have been approved for this purpose , offering courses to about 350 students .
8 This has proved so popular that arrangements have been made for this to be included in the admission price to the Centre .
9 Arrangements have been completed for this .
10 You will see that several large pads have been trimmed for this reason on our working example layout for the UV Exposure Timer .
11 How many brave men had been murdered for this ?
12 No contingency plans had been made for this eventuality .
13 Various reasons have been offered for this decline , but the most likely explanation is that the general conditions of recession in Britain have been exacerbated by other factors peculiar to the recording industry .
14 START has had outstanding experimental success this year , recording electron temperatures up to 5 million degrees C with excellent energy containment ; it is important for the future development of fusion power that , after 13,000 discharges , no major instabilities have been observed for this low aspect ratio tokamak .
15 Four pellet samples have been analysed for this species , two from England and one each from Wales and Scotland ( see Table 2.4 and the Appendix ) .
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