Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adj] for the [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 A further eight patients with villous adenomas but no evidence of malignant change were deemed unsuitable for the study and were given laser treatment only .
2 It had looked promising for the tourists as openers David Boon and Mark Taylor batted confidently for the first hour to put on 38 .
3 Earlier , things had looked black for the visitors as Farnham moved into the lead after just 14 minutes .
4 Not the kind of stuff some maudlin adult has deemed lovely for the kiddies but proper music , full of the sort of challenges which are really encouraging to meet , and robust enough to stand constant repetition . ’
5 May it be made clear for the record that my hon. Friend the Member for Redcar ( Ms. Mowlam ) , who is a junior Front-Bench spokesman , wrote to the Secretary of State this week asking for an inquiry ?
6 Their business is to propound ideas in such a way that their claimed transfer value is made explicit for the consideration and possible operationalization by the teacher .
7 Additional funds have been made available for the purpose and , accordingly , the reforms — including the establishment of trusts — cause no adverse effects on the hospital maintenance programme .
8 It was thought preferable for the schoolmaster and schoolmistress to be man and wife .
9 But in the evening he came out and made his way to the royal store-rooms , where the food was being got ready for the King and his chief followers and wives .
10 It 's more a question of nothing 's gone right , than what 's gone wrong for the Cherry and Whites .
11 ‘ Thousands of people pass through our doors every night and whilst we continue to do our best to combat the problem we can not be held responsible for the actions and intentions of each individual ’ .
12 The state of destination is given a discretion ( though the convention does not specify by which organ of the state the discretion is to be exercised ) to execute a letter rogatory which does not indicate the person to be held responsible for the costs and expenses ; the point here is that there is a discretion to refuse to execute letters in such circumstances .
13 SPARE RIB can not be held responsible for the loss or damage of any correspondence .
14 Under the OT policy , if the value of property at risk exceeds the sum insured , then the Claimant will be held responsible for the difference and the amount payable will be reduced accordingly .
15 ‘ IMC can not be held responsible for the fact that your Earth Central contracts failed to guarantee your return journeys . ’
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