Example sentences of "have [be] [verb] for by [art] " in BNC.
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1 | whether the acquisition has been accounted for by the acquisition or merger method of accounting . |
2 | The new pitch is made of synthetic Baspograss , packed with sand and backed with a rubber cushion to minimise wear , and has been paid for by a variety of bodies both local and national . |
3 | The six-month long video trial has been paid for by a £120,000 grant from the Urban Crime Fund . |
4 | The nursing advertisement would have been paid for by the DoH . |
5 | I heard that Lord Salisbury and Sir Winston Churchill had been sent for by the Queen . |
6 | The seats had been paid for by the City Corporation . |
7 | The first Cabinet member to be linked with the Sagawa scandal was Transport Minister Keiwa Okuda , who on March 1 admitted that the salary of one of his aides had been paid for by the transport group at the centre of the scandal . |
8 | Exports to them had increased by 200 per cent and they were taking more than half of British exports.30 Colonial trade enabled Britain to pay for continued imports of linens , wines and timber from Europe with re-exported colonial products , which had been paid for by the export of domestic manufactures . |
9 | For the last hundred years the picturesque ruins of the Augustinian nunnery ( founded around 1200 ) have been cared for by the Iona Cathedrals Trust . |
10 | These imports have to be paid for and what is interesting — and why manufacturing is vital to us — is that over the past hundred years , if not longer , seventy per cent of these imports have been paid for by the export of British manufactured goods . |