Example sentences of "[noun pl] be [verb] [adv] for the " in BNC.
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1 | Plans are going ahead for the proposed course — arrival on the Friday 16th May — start 17th May and end 23rd May — departure Saturday 24th May . |
2 | The programmes are noted particularly for the high quality of choral singing . |
3 | Activities and programmes are organised primarily for the benefit of juniors . |
4 | It has been said , in the first place , that they are used to throw into relief the particular property in the noun phrase which is of interest to the speaker ; that is , that adjectives are used postnominally for the sake of emphasis . |
5 | Contour maps for estimated inversion based on the shale velocity and the vitrinite methods are shown here for the central Southern North Sea ( Sole Pit area ; Figs. 9 and 10 ) . |
6 | Statistical methods are described separately for the continuous variables ( knowledge , attitudes , and beliefs ) and discrete variables ( smoking behaviour ) . |
7 | A disgruntled father whose two sons have been on several skiing fortnights feels school trips are run primarily for the teachers ' convenience . |
8 | Now that 24 hour pressure recordings are used increasingly for the investigation of disorders of oesophageal motility in patients with chest pain of undertermined origin , it is important to have a better understanding and a more precise characterisation of the non-deglutitive and non-peristaltic motor activity of the normal oesophagus . |
9 | Well first of all I suppose one should say that we do n't just use one computer , we , like lots of other libraries , have got access to a large number of computers , and indeed you 'll find these computers being used elsewhere for the same sort of way . |
10 | Well , first of all I suppose one should say that we do n't just use one computer , we , like lots of other libraries , have got access to a large number of computers , and indeed you 'll find these computers being used elsewhere for the same sort of work . |
11 | In more remote areas reserves were set aside for the igi indigenous hab , inhabitants . |
12 | Female animals were used only for the less significant peace-offerings when animals of either sex could be sacrificed ( Lev . |
13 | The Disabled Drivers Association has been helping disabled people since 1948 , and all donations are used explicitly for the benefit of disabled people . |
14 | His descendants were to live here for the next 120 years . |
15 | Bath cup semi-final is just one of many big events this weekend … at Aintree they race the Grand National … while on the Thames they 'll be rowing the Boat Race … and today in London the Oxford and Cambridge crews were pulled together for the weigh-in … |
16 | Then it is back to monthly meetings as the money begins to come in and ideas are put forward for the following year . |
17 | In many fields , however , the use of cash limits , monitoring and sub-contracting served only to stabilize employment levels ( Table 5.8 ) in the face of growing demand ( for instance for health services , unemployment benefit or policing ) , and permanent reductions were shown principally for the civil service and nationalized industries . |
18 | In Australia the absence of population in the great central deserts ensured that the stations were built more for the benefit of the trains than for the nonexistent passengers and goods . |
19 | The recent calculations were done only for the collision of an electron and a positron , a collision common in particle accelerators . |
20 | More than 52 buildings were put forward for the award for the imaginative redesign of old buildings . |
21 | On top of that , French banks were paid twice for the same service , first by French traders as a result of the Helsinki agreement and , second , by foreign banks ( those that the drawers of Eurocheques banked with ) as a result of the Eurocheque system exempted by the Commission in 1984 . |
22 | The theory behind the methods utilising these bases is described below for the purpose of completeness . |
23 | ’ Pluralist ’ reforms are promised vaguely for the future . |
24 | Our investigations of characteristics of user establishments were made only for the private sector , since we assumed non-market forces to be of too great importance in the public sector to permit most of the relevant propositions to be tested . |
25 | Breeding and hatching dates were planned solely for the Christmas market when up to two million birds would be sold . |
26 | This appeal to outlaw the military bases of external powers was issued largely for the consumption of Third World countries and the emergent group of non-aligned states . |
27 | Confusingly , the same terms are used also for the plant communities of these regions . |
28 | Meals are eaten communally for the most part and we will meet together regularly for worship times . |
29 | Accommodation and flights are reserved only for the use of passengers named on the Booking Allocation . |
30 | It should be noted that the stages are defined purely for the purposes of this review and do not feature in the National Certificate Catalogue . |