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

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1 Authors in countries around the world are constantly releasing software for business and pleasure use .
2 Authors in countries around the world are constantly releasing software for business and pleasure use .
3 ‘ We are already producing sucralose for stock and have customers lined up who will be using it very , very quickly .
4 However , many of these areas are already receiving attention for son of Nevada .
5 There are a number of aspects about this privatisation which are already giving cause for alarm .
6 DHAs are already finding scope for substitution .
7 In spite of the problems associated with the new system of funding , the universities are busily making plans for expansion .
8 And John Smith , coach to US Olympic champions Quincy Watts and Kevin Young , who are also backing moves for change , warned : ‘ A boycott of the Stuttgart games is still an option . ’
9 Other governments have viewed the spontaneous housing settlements as wretched areas , which not only house society 's drop-outs , but are also breeding grounds for crime and radical political activity The Brazilian government has tried to eradicate the squatter settlements for these reasons , which is especially the case in Rio de Janeiro , because of the added factor that it is an international tourist centre and the favelas are so visible on the steep hillsides behind the luxury hotels and beaches .
10 Besides the Dresser drawings , the Met 's exhibition features other notable groups of designs , which Johnson has tellingly juxtaposed with similar examples by different ‘ schools ’ : several rug designs by 1920s British designer Eileen Gray are placed near a group of anonymous Bauhaus rug designs which strongly suggest Klee ; fabric patterns by such diverse talents as the American painter Stuart Davis , French couturier Paul Poiret and anonymous masters from the Wiener Werkstatte are remarkably similar , as are finely finished watercolours for furniture by the American L. and J.G. Stickley Company and Swedish designer Erik Gunnar Asplund .
11 Other countries are now asking Burma for help : our great neighbour India particularly is going to be in sore need .
12 Interviewers are then assigned quotas for interview , e.g. ‘ 3 men aged 20–29 , 4 women aged 45–64 , … ’ and they choose these sample units in any convenient way , usually by judging that an approaching individual fits one of their required categories and confirming this before the interview .
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