Example sentences of "it [vb -s] [prep] be [verb] for " in BNC.
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1 | It needs to be adjusted for any unpresented cheques or unrecorded deposits . |
2 | Sometimes this means taking a very definite stand on certain issues , but it has to be done for both your sakes . |
3 | It has to be adjusted for cash flows before any analysis is done . |
4 | It has to be checked for any messages that could 've been left . ’ |
5 | It has to be cooked for a long time because of its size , but it will still be pink in the middle and have a succulence to it . |
6 | Marxists influenced by Gramsci 's analysis have also often asserted the impact of dominant ideas , but , in their view , acquiescence has been always problematic ; it has to be worked for through the establishment of hegemony and can never be simply taken for granted . |
7 | Sometimes it has to be abandoned for convenience or because of a changed lifestyle . |
8 | However , an American Express card will fall within s.1 because it has to be paid for . |
9 | For some reason many professionals believe that they must do all they have time to do for people with problems , though without thinking through their view that this is ‘ good ’ professional practice : it tends to be done for its own sake . |
10 | It tends to be grown for its foliage . |
11 | Standing sex has had a bit of a bad press — mainly because it tends to be used for illicit love-making by young couples who have no bedroom to go to . |
12 | It tends to be used for problems where probability is a key factor . |
13 | It seems to be taking for ever . |
14 | It seems to be gone for a long time . |