Example sentences of "put up for [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The tour , unsurprisingly , lost money ; both Oldfield 's own , and some £250,000 which Virgin had put up for tour support .
2 I paid surreptitious trips to our old homes in Ada Street and West Avenue , where the fences my father had put up for Granny Kirkup before the war — in 1934 , I believe — were still standing round the long garden of ‘ Mundesley ’ , named after my grandmother 's birthplace .
3 The Government with British Coal decided that they would get an independent consultant 's report to study how the mine could be put up for licence — whether under the consortium or under private ownership .
4 The cash ten times the amount offered by the dead woman 's husband Peter after the murder is being put up for information leading to the detection of the killer .
5 BLACKBURN Buccaneer S.1XK532 , gate guardian at RAF Lossiemouth since 1984 , is being put up for disposal .
6 Painted in the Company 's all yellow colour scheme and registered as SE–BRD , the Firefly flew with the Swedish company for thirteen years until being declared redundant , whereupon the aircraft was put up for disposal along with three other Mk 1s .
7 A former 56 Squadron example has flown into Woodvale , Merseyside , to replace Meteor T.7 WA591 , which will be put up for disposal .
8 Their South Molton cottage ( guide price £44,000-£46,000 ) is one of more than 20 lots to be put up for sale at the Barnstaple auction by Bristol and West Property Services , and one of more than a hundred which the building society subsidiary will be auctioning in eight West Country venues over a three-day period .
9 Lincoln went into receivership and was put up for sale on 4 February , 1922 .
10 On the way , they stopped at a farmhouse that was about to be put up for sale .
11 But he quashed rumours that the Red Fort had been quietly put up for sale due to his financial difficulties .
12 A stake in the business , which has come near to bankruptcy , is put up for sale .
13 Companies that were awarded routes might have the right to run services for , say ten years , before their franchise would be put up for sale again , like ITV companies .
14 Both share stakes are expected to be put up for sale over the next few months if the Hafnia merger goes ahead , and could allow a large French company to buy a key stake in the Nordic market .
15 Following the death of William Lewis in 1843 , both Port and Brimscombe Mill were put up for sale .
16 A short way from the Cirencester to Lechlade road , the mill and its associated buidings form a picturesque group recently put up for sale .
17 The lease of Barrington Court in Somerset has been put up for sale by the Trust 's tenant , Mr. Andrew Lyle , along with his family 's surrounding freehold farmland .
18 Left empty and decaying for some years , the buildings were at last put up for sale .
19 Earlier this year WEKA decided to close down its UK publishing operation and a number of titles , appealing to a broad spectrum of business and hobby readers , were put up for sale .
20 Kumar has retained his position at St Andrew 's despite the club being put up for sale last month after his business empire went into receivership .
21 THE receiver handling the sale of Birmingham City has had 22 inquiries for the First Division club after it was formally put up for sale earlier this week .
22 The club was put up for sale after the Kumar brothers ' business empire went into receivership last month .
23 The lease of Headington Hill Hall was put up for sale along with 32 other properties in January by receivers , Grant Thornton , and has attracted several bids .
24 He was put up for sale before the start of this season .
25 United were put up for sale yesterday in a shock move at Bramall Lane .
26 The loss-making Observer , the world 's oldest Sunday newspaper , was put up for sale by Lonrho , its owners .
27 The auction will also see the first work by Antonio Lopez Garcia to be put up for sale in London or New York and his ‘ Ataud ’ of 1957 is estimated at £180–250,000 ( $315–440,000 ) .
28 Here are a few indications of the different laws worldwide where a stolen work is put up for sale .
29 Today , in the extremely unlikely event of its ever being put up for sale , it would certainly fetch several million US dollars on the open market .
30 When half of the goods were subsequently put up for sale by auction , they realised £309 .
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