Example sentences of "is [verb] [to-vb] a [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 It is intended to create a centre for the public seeking the services of architects and for members of the RIBA to hold meetings in their own premises and for large events to use the village hall facilities next door .
2 Commissioned by the Henry Moore Foundation , it is intended to provide a centre for the display , study , research and promotion of sculpture of all periods and nationalities .
3 This line of reasoning is intended to provide a means for felicitous plural and singular pronominal reference under appropriate circumstances .
4 SmartStream is intended to provide a means for mainframe users to move to client-server arrangements without abandoning their existing systems .
5 SmartStream is intended to provide a means for mainframe users to move to client/server arrangements without abandoning their existing systems .
6 It is intended to provide a tool for policy-makers both within and outside industry .
7 Furthermore the threat of losing independence by means of a hostile merger ( ie a takeover ) is claimed to provide a spur for management to strive for greater efficiency .
8 Computervision is expected to report a loss for the quarter that ended last week , after earning $4.8m in the prior quarter .
9 ‘ The Kuwait contract is important as it not only features ab initio pilot training but is expected to include a requirement for the School to teach very experienced airline pilots the special skills required to become line training captains , ’ says OATS ' Principal Ken Meehan .
10 As reported briefly ( CI No 2,115 ) , initial agreement is expected to establish a standard for installing Unix software from within graphical user interfaces .
11 As reported briefly ( UX No 423 ) , initial agreement is expected to establish a standard for installing Unix software from within graphical user interfaces .
12 The use of the phrase ‘ left to be inferred ’ is designed to fulfil a need for information in an international or political , not a judicial , context .
13 Second , as with the health care sector , the government is attempting to develop a market for social care by separating the responsibility for those who purchase care and those who provide care .
14 Sometimes this is done to present a biased picture of progress for domestic approval ; sometimes the opposite is needed to support a request for foreign aid .
15 ‘ Now the chief priest is going to say a prayer for the boats on the beach , ’ he explained , as they went with other spectators to join in behind the end of the procession and follow it across the square and on to the sand .
16 No animal is going to get a taste for nome .
17 If a school is going to prepare a pupil for the ‘ opportunities and experiences of adult life ’ as it is required to do by section 1 of the Education Reform Act 1988 , it surely can not ignore his/her sex education .
18 Now our lady is going to knit a garment for sale .
19 Walter Schellenberg is going to want a source for this information .
20 ‘ It 's likely that Procordia is going to make a bid for Pharmacia in order to get hold of its drugs division to combine it with KabiVitrum , ’ ( its pharmaceutical subsidiary ) , said a financial analyst at Stockholm broker , United Securities .
21 Chart position is one criterion which is used to consider a record for playlisting .
22 Er , today and every day , almost , a question of the police , at the moment , there is this business going on , er , in in London , at Stoke Newington , over the fact that , the charges against the police for corruption , being involved with all sorts of things that they should n't , er , and we are living through a time , where the police is having to fight a battle for it 's own respect .
23 Yesterday the Rev John Wilson , minister at Corporation Road , said he was encouraged by local people 's response to efforts the church is making to provide a focus for a range of activities .
24 As its name suggests , MPEG is trying to define a standard for coding moving images and associated audio .
25 In the meantime , the council is trying to provide a boat for the summer season , either by chartering a vessel , or juggling their fleet of inter-island ferries .
26 They all seek declarations to the following effect : ( a ) that as a matter of law in the case of a prisoner serving a mandatory life sentence the Secretary of State is required to set a period for retribution and deterrence which does not exceed the tariff recommended by the judiciary ; ( b ) that the Secretary of State is required by law to tell the prisoner what period the judiciary have recommended , and the reasons for that recommendation , and also if he has departed from that recommendation to tell the prisoner his reason for doing so ; ( c ) that the prisoner is entitled to be given the opportunity to make representations to the Secretary of State before the tariff is set , and for this purpose to be told of any information upon which the Secretary of State will make his decision which is not in his , the prisoner 's , possession .
27 ( 2 ) If a decision-maker establishes a procedure or practice for the making of decisions , which gives advantages to those affected by them , he creates a legitimate expectation that he will follow that procedure or practice in relation to any particular case , unless or until he gives notice of intention to change the procedure and an opportunity for those affected to make representations : see again Lord Diplock in Council of Civil Service Unions v. Minister for the Civil Service [ 1985 ] A.C. 374 , 408G. ( 3 ) A decision-maker is required to adopt a procedure for decision-making which is fair in all the circumstances .
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