Example sentences of "be [vb pp] [to-vb] [noun pl] for the " in BNC.

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1 Over the last 20 years or so a large theoretical literature has been developed to provide tools for the solution of many problems associated with emergency planning ( Kolesar 1981 ) .
2 Here it ran between quiet green glades , the remnant of an oak wood which had been stripped to build ships for the navy and then , in a last plundering , to make charcoal for the insatiable furnaces and foundries down at Carron forge .
3 The 5–14 proposals , which are designed to prepare children for the Standard Grade and Revised Highers syllabi currently in place throughout mainstream Scottish Education , will form the basis of Scottish Primary Education for the rest of this century and beyond .
4 More than 400 people are expected to attend auditions for the Sainsbury 's Choir of the Year competition at York 's Barbican centre on March 21 .
5 He had been told to take photographs for the magazine , not to give to Ana .
6 Police officers investigating the case have n't ruled out the possibility that the missing funds have been used to buy supplies for the refugees .
7 Unless their outputs are assessed to determine implications for the organisation 's current and potential strategies , scanning , monitoring and forecasting merely provide ‘ nice-to-know ’ information .
8 the most expedient course to consult the architect who had already been employed to prepare plans for the particular office now to be built , and who from his official position in connexion with the Board of Works might be resorted to with the least invidiousness to the professional public .
9 Although the prison is euphemistically called a rehabilitation centre , the women staff workers are known to arrange appointments for the prostitutes with the male guards in exchange for a small return and there is no attempt to train the women to help them find some other form of employment when they are freed .
10 Withdrawal of American troops was prepared by 19 May in fulfilment of Truman 's decision that , ‘ Every effort should be made to create conditions for the withdrawal of occupation forces by 31 December 1948 . ’
11 So unilateralism says Mr. O'Brian must not be made to pay damages for the emotional injury he caused Mrs. McLoughlin even though the judge thinks the opposite rule would be better for the future .
12 If the family can be said to perform functions for the society of which it is a part , it performs these functions indirectly ( that is , through the individuals who , as adults , move out of their own families of origin and form families of procreation ) , and possesses a certain degree of latitude as to the performance of these functions .
13 However , machine knitters need not be deterred from contributing to this worthwhile cause as , after they have been exhibited and judged , all garments entered will be sold to raise funds for the Association .
14 This method might be used to gather ideas for the next course of sermons , for example .
15 Instead of going to Silver it 'll be used to build homes for the people of Leeds or other most desirable things .
16 Britain is at the stage when we must no longer expect sections of our land to be retained for the benefit of the few , when they could be used to provide jobs for the many .
17 It should be noted that none of these modules contributes to current SVQs , though they may be used to prepare candidates for the SVQ modules ( see Annexes 2 and 3 ) .
18 have a small stock remaining of their Centenary Souvenir Dinner Brochures , and would be happy to send them out to keen rugby folk in return for a cheque for just £1.50 , which will be used to raise funds for the paraplegic centre at Stoke Mandeville .
19 He said it was a playground for the idle rich and ought to be used to grow crops for the proletariat .
20 Herbarium bench fees should be set to include funds for the use of these facilities .
21 From 1972 , where an institution had sufficient experience of conducting and supervising research work , and had an established committee geared to the vetting of research proposals , it could be authorized to register candidates for the CNAA 's degree of MPhil , without going through the CNAA 's own degree registration machinery .
22 The Spring Dance on Saturday , 2nd March with a live band would be run to raise funds for the Octagon Club .
23 The bankrupt may be required to submit accounts for the previous three years and to provide additional information as may be required by the official receiver ( rr 6.64–6.66 ) .
24 For the last two years the public have been asked to nominate winners for the Korn/Ferry prize but this year it will be decided by a judging panel alone .
25 Elaborate steps had been taken to conceal plans for the wedding .
26 There were projects in rural areas too , such as the Arnhem-Elst-Nijmegen route , which were designed to improve conditions for the large volume of cyclists who cycle to school or work in neighbouring villages and towns .
27 In other words , the Board of Trade could more or less control the Service , co-operating with other agencies when and where it thought necessary , although those LEAs which had or might have in the future statutory powers for dealing with juveniles were permitted to submit schemes for the exercise of these powers , provided they could obtain the permission of both Boards .
28 A. kollari first appeared in Britain in the 1830s , after galls were brought from the Middle East to Devon , where they were used to make dyes for the woollen cloth industry .
29 But few of those stations were geared to supply materials for the DIY motorist , and deliveries were unreliable or non-existent .
30 Thus , when Hunt Thompson Associates had completed the technical information , six contractors were invited to submit tenders for the reconstruction of Thames Tunnel Mills on a fluctuating price basis .
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