Example sentences of "be [vb pp] [conj] [noun] for [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In this way any loss of rent may be claimed as damages for breach of covenant ( see Transworld Land Co v J Sainsbury [ 1990 ] 2 EGLR 255 for the scope of such a claim ) . |
2 | Most of it is preserved in some way ; it is transported and various methods are employed to change and enhance its appearance ; it may be prepared or pre-cooked for convenience and finally aesthetically packaged for maximum appeal . |
3 | The public concern and media coverage of cases of severe child abuse has produced a plethora of professional reviews suggesting ways victims can more rapidly be ascertained and recommendations for action when child abuse is suspected ( DHSS , 1974 ) . |
4 | At a first glance , it may be thought that methods for script and speech recognition would be the same , because both are attempting to process natural language . |
5 | Certain valuable steps could be taken to reform and strengthen the law whilst retaining the present structure of sexual offences : the marital rape exemption could be abolished and liability for rape could be extended to cover defendants whose belief in consent , given their capacities , was wholly unreasonable . |
6 | Robin Cook told delegates that tax concessions for private medical insurance would also be abolished and charges for eye tests scrapped . |
7 | Thirdly , it is of fundamental importance in a few cases to consider whether the covenant is too vague to be enforced or void for uncertainty . |
8 | The attendance allowance , being payable as of right , must be declared as income for tax purposes , but any expenses wholly and necessarily incurred in the performance of the duty ( and not otherwise reimbursed ) may be set off against it . |
9 | If the two sides ( jobs and training ) of the human resource equation could be brought into closer relationship with each other , not only would the contribution of available personnel , including paraprofessional staff , be maximized but opportunities for career mobility and social and economic opportunity would be increased . |
10 | Nevertheless , because of the wilderness value of the national forests and the adoption of multiple use policies by the US national forest system , there remain conflicts of interest which arise because actual timber production is often uneconomic and many conservationists have argued against the commercial production of timber , proposing instead that such areas should be maintained as wilderness for recreation and conservation . |
11 | Clients should be advised that requests for advice relating to exemption ( other than in straightforward cases ) should be provided by their legal advisers . |