Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] are [verb] [noun sg] for " in BNC.

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1 Correll thinks herbicides , more potent than they are given credit for , may be to blame .
2 But they , and the set-piece speeches to the party faithful , have also done more for Tory morale than they are given credit for .
3 Whilst these may be significantly cheaper in terms of cost and so written off as mere toys they are often far more capable of producing simple documents than they are given credit for .
4 He thinks people 's musical perceptions are wider than they are given credit for .
5 If you are copying artwork for a magazine article , half of the work ( i.e. designing the track layout itself ) is already done for you , and all you need to do is reproduce the given copper track layout onto a suitable medium .
6 However , the healthy eating pattern needs to be a way of life if you are to banish cellulite for good !
7 If you are installing LIFESPAN for the first time , then it is recommended that you create up to three LIFESPAN Processes , as described below .
8 if you are offered payment for any outside activity undertaken as a result of your employment in the ES or for any invention developed during your employment with the ES ;
9 If you are claiming compensation for damage , please keep the damaged article and its packaging , as we may need to inspect them .
10 If we are taking responsibility for the stock and the write-off of obsolete and redundant stock , then the supplier is giving us improved discounts ; that 's essentially the deal , ’ Mr Barker answers .
11 This is just what we should expect if they are playing Tit for Tat .
12 The specially-adapted unmarked cars will be compared on a day-to-day basis with a marked police car to see if they are giving value for money .
13 But the charities say plans have not even been drawn up to develop the homes and that housing associations have refused to start work on projects until they are promised funding for running costs .
14 These are the children who sometimes crack at university level because they are facing challenge for the first time in their lives . ’
15 The newspaper was demanding that the public be given a good show for their money : ‘ It is still necessary to ask ourselves whether we are getting value for money .
16 The difficulty with this is that unless there are well-established efficiency measures for the services of the department neither it nor its users will know whether they are getting value for money .
17 But customers at present have difficulty in knowing whether they are getting value for money .
18 Take particular care when you are extending credit for long periods .
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