Example sentences of "are [adv] [noun] for the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Gagnon and Simon in their book Sexual Conduct have suggested that ‘ Social roles are not vehicles for the expression of sexual impulse …
2 For example second-hand car deals are usually contracts for the sale of specific goods .
3 There are also plans for the commissariat to help out the large but troubled medical electronics firm Compangnie Générale de Radiologie .
4 The last three cases are also authority for the proposition that it is proper , though not obligatory , for the trial judge to tell the jury that , as well as going to credibility , good character is relevant when considering whether the defendant is the kind of man who is likely to have behaved in the way that the prosecution alleged .
5 There are also opportunities for the insurer to take positive steps in the handling of a claim which may not be open to him before litigation , for example , recovery of his medical records .
6 There are also prospects for the deposition of silicon dioxide , and silicon oxy-nitride .
7 There are also implications for the study of the processes of social thinking .
8 There are also implications for the steel industry and , as my hon. Friend pointed out , there are implications for electricity consumers .
9 There are also targets for the growth of the money supply ( M1 , defined as cash in circulation and deposits in cheque accounts ) , but these are invariably adjusted upwards during the year , and then exceeded .
10 All these organisations are mainly targets for the executive search fraternity , as they make only limited use , if at all , of the search firms ' services .
11 Nevertheless , there are often Possibilities for the supplier to charge different people different amounts for the same good based approximately upon marginal value , for example a fixed charge plus an amount dependent upon intensity of use .
12 Long hours and tough working conditions are often par for the course in catering .
13 Theorists of representative government are simply apologists for the bourgeoisie : ‘ We need not linger on the fiction of ‘ popular representation ’ — poppycock grinds no flour' was Pareto 's withering remark .
14 ‘ Its ability to extract superior performance from its employees , add value to acquisitions , and expand dynamically overseas are almost benchmarks for the rest of the service industry . ’
15 These are however matters for the Law Commission and not for this appeal .
16 Macintosh software is also generally cheaper than its PC counterpart ; both Word and WordPerfect are over £400 for the PC yet less than £300 for the Macintosh .
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