Example sentences of "to be [vb pp] for [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 There are improvements that can be made but that 's to be said for all animal husbandry systems , from pets , to guide dogs for the blind , and every other every other type of system .
2 There is much to be said for this explanation .
3 To be recognized for some achievement in life lifted Dad immensely ; before Eva he had begun to see himself as a failure and his life as a dismal thing .
4 ‘ If it 's any comfort , I 've never known all the beds to be full , but we have to be prepared for any eventuality .
5 And he tells how the SAS photograph the layout of every room in royal residences to be prepared for any kidnap or siege drama .
6 This means that in an ideal world a new mailing list has to be compiled for each story or piece of information you want to impart to the media .
7 The electoral law approved in October [ see pp. 37826-27 ] exceptionally allowed separate 5 per cent hurdles to be applied for this election in the two parts of the country .
8 P11 — This is a weekly/monthly tax deduction card , one to be maintained for each employee .
9 He could still recall the sense of dread that hung over him for days as he waited to be thrashed for that escapade .
10 This wonderfully rich and moist fruit cake may be a little strong for many young children 's tastes , but it is a lovely alternative for an older child , for a special occasion such as Christmas , or when the cake needs to be kept for some time .
11 It is particularly important for covering fruit cakes and cakes with an uneven surface , as it provides a smooth area for the icing and prevents discoloration of the icing by the cake if it is going to be kept for some time .
12 It was suggested earlier that one of the goals to be decided for any project was the intended readership of the final product ; that is , its audience .
13 The friend himself does not intend his advice to be accepted for that reason , and is likely to be doubly hurt if he finds out that his advice was judged mistaken on its merits but was followed in order not to hurt him .
14 If funds are to be raised for more space , then the gallery must decide what that space would be for .
15 Merton admits his first own series was rushed and that more material needed to be written for each show .
16 Their main benefit is that they allow the applications software to be independent of the physical printing device as opposed to the normal case where specific routines have to be written for each device .
17 The advantage of the pen system in Eo 's machine is that it does away with the keyboard , so enabling applications to be written for all language forms — non-Roman script like Japanese or Arabic for instance .
18 That is , every word in the million-word corpus was assigned a tag indicating its grammatical category , and complex computer programs had to be written for this purpose .
19 An ‘ abstract ’ — a summary of your claim in not more than 150 words — needs to be written for this stage , which may go on for some time .
20 Also the subject of discussion and refinement during the first term are the number of offers to be made for each field to reach the target ( the offer ratio ) and the A level grades normally required for entry .
21 And that it would be imprudent in the extreme for allowance not to be made for that feature .
22 I contacted the North Devon District Health Authority and asked for an extra-contractual referral to be made for this operation .
23 Enter the number of issues to be checked for each module , eg :
24 Headphones will have to be worn for this type of interview .
25 I was glad to be given for this talk a problem question — animals and the environment .
26 So land ownership and management are very relevant to our theme of landscape study and historical reconstruction : the estates belonging to particular individuals or corporate bodies , and the boundaries within which they lie are important factors to be elucidated for any area .
27 Some of the modern hymns have a very shallow doctrinal content and may need to be rejected for that reason , whatever their other virtues .
28 1825 " The Presses of this meeting , as being part owner of the Steam Boat , declines allowing the assessment for the Steam Boat to be charged for this year .
29 The Committee was warned , however , that while under the terms of the Public Health Act of 1925 reasonable subscriptions by a local authority to a voluntary hospital or institution were permitted ; their expenditure was not to exceed the equivalent of the penny-in-the-pound ( 0.4° ) rate on the property liable to be rated for such expenditure .
30 Maybe his fish and chips and his welding background are not what they were looking for , though in Middlesbrough they would seem to be born for each other .
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