Example sentences of "could be [verb] for the [noun] " in BNC.

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31 We decided to offer our trainees two days a week in our training centre , working towards the general SVQ , plus three days ' practical training in a work placement , where they could be assessed for the SVQ .
32 The Turkistan-Siberian ( or Turksib ) line was built between 1928 and 1931 so that the grain of Western Siberia could be exchanged for the cotton of Central Asia , releasing the Central Asian cotton-growers from the need for food production .
33 Hence , as has already been outlined in Chapters 2 and 3 , the paternalism of the local squire could be exchanged for the deference of local workers .
34 On Dec. 30 President Violeta Chamorro de Barrios ordered police officers to seize the National Assembly building and its assets and documents , stating that an interim board of directors would be appointed prior to a meeting of the National Assembly on Jan. 9 when new officers could be elected for the Assembly .
35 A royalty of between 10 and 15 per cent of the retail price of the sheet music could be negotiated for the composer .
36 A particular index register could be implied for the return address , but usually the index register is specified in the call instruction .
37 A colour leaflet could be produced for the trail which would be available free of charge to visitors .
38 Darlington have chosen largely unknown Queensland pace bowler Scott Muller as their professional partly because of his qualifications as a coach but if former Lancashire player , Jack Simmons ' opinion proves correct they could be challenging for the title yet again .
39 Performance standards could be set for the team based on a percentage reduction in those losses over a set period .
40 For experienced marathoners , it could be qualifying for the Boston Marathon .
41 With Thomas , he proposed a scheme by which government and private capital could be combined for the financing of the proposed Virginia colony : this is some of interest , but was not taken up .
42 In such cases the claimant 's doctor could be telephoned for the information but it is likely either Europ Assistance or H.O .
43 In such cases the claimant 's doctor could be telephoned for the information but it is likely Europ Assistance or H.O .
44 Land that was not ‘ used ’ could be expropriated for the benefit of the industrious poor ; rents should be controlled , the needy farmer aided .
45 David Bigg of the Braintree and Witham Rail Users Group said he was surprised that extra money could be found for the roads when the railways were desperately in need of extra investment .
46 But as the recession deepened , no backers could be found for the scheme which had already cost over £1 million .
47 But as the recession deepened , no backers could be found for the scheme which had already cost over £1 million .
48 During October Year 41 , Sour Ltd was notified that , due to the death of Crowt Ltd 's managing director , who held 30% of the Ordinary Shares , the remaining directors were considering liquidating Crowt Ltd unless a buyer could be found for the shares previously held by the managing director .
49 Whether Arnold could be blamed for the fire , Mr Reynolds could not be sure , but his comings and goings certainly seemed to leave a trail of mystery and unease .
50 Furthermore , while ‘ logically ’ it might appear that at least from summer 1941 only Hitler could be blamed for the extension and prolongation of the war , a sufficient platform had been constructed by years of propaganda and ideological indoctrination to buttress the transfer of the blame to Germany 's external enemies — the Bolsheviks , the Jews , the British , the Americans — or to internal incompetence , naturally stopping short of the Führer , as when Field Marshal von Brauchitsch was made the scapegoat for mistakes in strategy and provisioning on the eastern Front in the winter of 1941–2 .
51 The evaluation was carried out in order to provide information for a decision as to whether or not this type of material could be used for the user instruction programme at Chalmers University Library .
52 The information obtained could be used for the modification of the course under development — formative evaluation directed towards the educational process .
53 He had at his discretion a sum — a considerable sum , in the view of the Accounts Department — which could be used for the payment of informers .
54 It is easy to see that this was a practical means of enclosing a large volume which then could be used for the storage of grain , and the profile is reminiscent of the gambrel-roofed hay barns in the USA .
55 Do you think the joy of discovery is enhanced , if the new knowledge could be used for the good of mankind , or do you think knowledge per se , is enough .
56 This capital could be used for the furtherance of your main business interests .
57 Instruction manuals , tape-recordings of assessment interviews , and interviews carried out under the supervision of experienced therapists over several weeks could be used for the training of new therapists .
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