Example sentences of "[adv] be [verb] for the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You 'd better be prepared for the hauntings , because hauntings is what you 'll bloody well get .
2 September is the month when most of the new courses begin so be prepared for the enrolment days at your local college as they will be coming up soon .
3 With the verbal arts I think it can only be done for the moment by writing about nature .
4 For the players of Torpedo Moscow will not only be fighting for the honour of becoming the first side to beat Manchester United in a European tie at Old Trafford .
5 There is a vigorous defence of Coleman by Mayer : ‘ The energies of Coleman 's mind were more exclusively devoted to anything bearing upon the horse : and no wonder , for the College , constructed as it was and is , can only be adapted for the reception of that animal .
6 Her cosmic vision prophesied that as the race evolved intercourse would only be practised for the purpose of reproduction , and then only at carefully spaced intervals under women 's direction .
7 Rather , as was pointed out in Makanjuola v. Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis , it is intended to reassure informants that their statements will only be used for the investigation of complaints and for such criminal or disciplinary proceedings as directly follow .
8 The court stated obiter that there is no reason why a section 2(2) notice should not be issued to the applicant after he had been charged , but this statement was accompanied by the clear and crucial corollary that the person who had been charged would have first to be cautioned and questions could only be put for the paragraph 16.5 purposes .
9 This option can be used to draw any design , but should not necessarily be used for the knitting .
10 Three motives can perhaps be identified for the creation of special agencies in Britain , although there are of course dangers in taking ostensible motives as real ones , to create an effective separate and accountable ‘ management system ’ to reduce political ‘ interference ’ and to provide for the direct representation of special interests .
11 He also promised that measures would shortly be announced for the investigation of human rights abuses under the Pinochet regime .
12 With planning consent now received for an improved access for the physically handicapped and an extension to provide a parish office and toilet for the disabled , tenders will shortly be invited for the building works .
13 She soon became absorbed , oblivious to the passage of time , and was startled when she was politely informed that the doors would shortly be closed for the midday break .
14 An imperial tradition lasting for more than two centuries was ended on Oct. 5 when it was announced that federal Prime Minister Paul Keating and Queen Elizabeth II had agreed that Australian citizens would no longer be nominated for the receipt of UK honours .
15 I decided to be tactful and told him he would no longer be considered for the team because he is complete and utter rubbish .
16 This chapter does not consider how this problem can best be resolved for the future .
17 Why … well pit talk has it that the reigning world champion Ayrton Senna might just be signing for the team next season … if he comes will Nigel go … what 's his future … this is what he told Central South …
18 It 's fine if all year round you carry the bag of a genuine superstar , who might win £500,000 ; but a caddie who works for a golfer who is outside the top twenty in the Order of Merit will not exactly be reaching for the champagne every night .
19 Michael Heseltine , when Secretary of State for the Environment , introduced a simple test , which is now permanently enshrined in the Planning circulars : permission will not normally be granted for the demolition of a listed building unless it has been offered for sale on the open market , preferably freehold .
20 Those candidates who do not possess a prior degree in law will normally be registered for the M.Sc.
21 Under The Stock Exchange rules regarding rights issues , the rights must normally be sold for the benefit of the non-accepting shareholders unless arrangements to the contrary have been specifically approved by the shareholders in general meeting and The Stock Exchange has been consulted .
22 They were required to choose one of three mortgage valuations ; a basic valuation to enable the society to assess the adequacy of the security offered , pursuant to the duty imposed on societies by section 13(1) of the Act of 1986 , a copy of which would normally be provided for the borrower on payment of a fee ; a house buyers ' valuation containing a fuller report , for which the borrower paid a higher fee ; or a full structural survey .
23 This extract from McCormick 's book could easily be mistaken for the work of almost any of the ‘ attribute school ’ writers .
24 The text for the first term 's production will usually be selected for the purpose of getting a new group to work together rather than trying to go for detailed individual performances .
25 We would therefore suggest that surgery should still be considered for the management of portal hypertension , particularly in the following circumstances :
26 A paper system should still be used for the retention of signatures on test results , development plans etc .
27 The attacker will always be dressed for the occasion ; it is invariably the victim who is unprepared .
28 There is no substitute for good clothing with appropriate insulation ( see my article in the October 1990 Ski survey ) and always be prepared for the weather to change .
29 Space should always be allowed for the expansion of hot water pipes .
30 However , 1929 will probably always be remembered for the collapse of the stock market in New York 's Wall Street , in October , which resulted in no capital being available from the United States of America , so a world slump occurred .
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