Example sentences of "the [noun] [modal v] [be] [verb] for " in BNC.
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1 | The rods are on their way to Sellafield where the uranium will be recovered for future use . |
2 | There is a need for good quality equipment , and by varying the colour , shape and size of things provided , the opportunity may be extended for one-to-one correspondence , sorting and ordering . |
3 | The refund should be accounted for gross , with the tax shown as part of the tax charge . |
4 | The fact that D'Oyly 's aristocratic informant said that the washermen should be paid for their service with money ( ridi ) may simply reflect the greater social distance which separated the aristocrats from the Hena , or it could be that , at that date , the distinction between commercial and non-commercial economic transactions had not yet become so clear-cut as it is today . |
5 | ‘ I 'm sure it was n't ; Garry is n't the brightest of men ; he 'd deceive himself into thinking I would n't try to trace him , and if it were n't for my sister I would n't bother ; the discrepancies in the accounts would be compensated for by his permanent absence from the firm . ’ |
6 | The award will be made for the most outstanding achievement between 1st August 1991 and 31st July 1992 , and will be presented at the RSGB 's annual convention in September . |
7 | The rest of the board can be used for any material that may be erased . |
8 | The board should be checked for damage especially around the nose and rails , and it is also worth bearing in mind its weight since boards become heavier with age . |
9 | The winner will be photographed for a future GH Lifestyle and wins a £500 outfit from Jaeger . |
10 | Secondly , the technique can be used for any type of dissimilarity ; shape difference is just one example . |
11 | It is by no means a purely technical or scientific tool ; the technique can be used for teaching the differences between the Petrarchan and Shakespearean sonnet forms . |
12 | The lats can be exercised for width or thickness . |
13 | In the event , few attempts at car restraint were made because it was assumed that the money would be found for reconstruction , but in the crisis-ridden post-1960s British economy , available funds never approached the levels needed for a widespread application of environmental area principles . |
14 | Delighted Bangor principal Professor Eric Sunderland said the money would be used for two projects involving quality and collaborative research initiatives . |
15 | He said that the money should be used for job creation projects in 1993 with a clear indication as to which projects were funded by the levy . . |
16 | The money will be used for international teacher schemes , cooperation on educational projects , and inter-school visits . |
17 | Netwise Inc has picked up $8.5m in third-round venture capital from eight firms including Hancock Venture Partners and the Japan Associated Finance Co , both of whom are new to the company : the money will be used for further development . |
18 | It was the Richard Branson that would throw anybody in a swimming-pool — literally and metaphorically — often forgetful of the cost , be it of a junior employee 's ruined wristwatch or an editor 's dignity ( the watch could be paid for afterwards : dignity was harder to repair ) ; the Richard Branson that , when playing wicket-keeper in a company cricket match , would tie cotton round the bails and then ‘ when the batsman has been in long enough ’ yank them off with a roar of laughter , all the more resounding for the look of fury on the fallguy 's face . |
19 | It is only by overlooking details of the presentation of the monk within the verse and taking a very generalized and abstract view of the plot , as the Host does , that the monk can be mistaken for any sort of comic rogue . |
20 | The tribunal which decided the case considers the application , but , if it is allowed , the case must be listed for a tribunal composed of different people to be heard afresh . |
21 | If the applicant has survived this far and avoided a pre-hearing assessment , the case will be listed for hearing . |
22 | ‘ The damage must be paid for . |
23 | Thus , while Sharpe , White , and Bernard do not believe that the Arminians should be blamed for causing the civil war of the 1640s , Tyacke , John Morrill , and other historians have conversely argued that Laud and his fellow prelates should bear a major part of the responsibility for provoking what they regard as ‘ England 's wars of religion ’ . |
24 | The photographer would be waiting for her by the exhibition stand in twenty minutes or so . |
25 | The crossing will be manned for two weeks after commissioning to monitor the safe use by drivers . |
26 | Hitcham , furthermore , which contained only seven taxpayers , was so insignificant a place it was surveyed jointly with Dorney , and we can readily imagine the constable becoming confused and forgetting to insert the name of the juvenile lord of the smaller township ; anyone subsequently checking the certificate could be forgiven for failing to realise that the first line referred to the lord of Dorney only . |
27 | When a student in receipt of grant aid transfers on educational grounds — on the recommendation of the University — to another designated course either at the same university or another institution , the grant will be continued for the period required to complete the new course , provided that the transfer takes place within 16 months of the date of the student 's registration on his/her initial course . |
28 | In fact , if you are able to do this successfully , and if there is an empathy between yourself and your partner , the experience will be enlivening for both parties . |
29 | But the company says that , as early as October 1981 , it suggested to the CSM that the recommended doses for the drug should be reduced for old people . |
30 | This makes it difficult to see how the judgement could be mistaken for a sensation . |