Example sentences of "being [verb] for [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Edward would come and live on Grace , which would save the rent he was paying on his rooms at present ; the girls , once they were not being prayed for at the grotto , would agree to go back to the nuns ; and with Tilda at school she could go out herself and look for a job .
2 He is now being cared for at a farm in Dersely .
3 The Guardian reports that 25 baby sharks ( in this case Tope ) were being cared for at the Sea Life Centre at Hastings after their mother was netted by a fisherman .
4 Shiloh , now renamed Blackie , is still being cared for at the Bothwellbridge Animal Welfare Centre at Hamilton .
5 The NHS reforms aim to provide an environment in which you feel welcome and where you can be confident that you are being cared for as an individual .
6 A SOCIAL services chief issued an appeal yesterday for the bit-part actress Yasmin Gibson to contact them about the future of her Home Alone daughter , being cared for in a children 's home .
7 Being cared for in a hospital was like being a child again .
8 I point out the difference as many people with mental health problems are now being cared for in the community and I feel that the community needs to understand these people rather than doubly stigmatise them by thinking that they have two illnesses rather than one .
9 Watson , for whom The Mirror helped raise £150,000 in a special appeal night in July , is being cared for in an East London neurological rehabilitation unit , added : ‘ I am here until next March — it 's driving me crazy because I want to make a comeback .
10 Sgt Newman 's father , Eric , 58 , suffered a mild angina attack after being told of the shooting , and was being cared for by a neighbour last night .
11 Meanwhile the mother of a nine-year-old boy who was from the same town and died in a ski-ing accident , is being cared for by a church group .
12 They seem to have adapted well to Madeira and are being cared for by a specialist .
13 A duckling which suffers from an identity crisis is being cared for by a family .
14 The couple 's children , aged three and seven , are being cared for by a relative .
15 The government estimates that an additional 11,250 reports will be required each year , on top of the 250,000 or so social inquiry reports that were being called for in the years preceding the Criminal Justice Act 1991 .
16 Funds raised from the sale of the posters will be applied towards the restoration project being run by the Society and this poster will enhance any railway station scene being created for around the turn of the century by U.K. based railway societies .
17 Oracle , yeah , cos it 's an advertisement , I mean the people who are er er it is er being paid for by the people who advertise it .
18 The airlift will build a total of three kilometres of paths at an average cost of about £30 a metre , with the whole operation being paid for by the Countryside Commission .
19 This , however , is mainly restricted to school and college leavers , the adults being catered for by the Job Centres .
20 It is not being catered for within the health service .
21 The level of investment by the BEA rose from only £92 millions in the financial year 1948/9 to £125 millions in 1950/1 and £196 millions in 1954/5 ( only about two-fifths of this overall rise being accounted for by the fall in the real value of the pound ) .
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