Example sentences of "[be] [verb] for [adj -er] " in BNC.

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1 Children who do show difficulties in the screening test for vision must be referred for further examination .
2 It is indeed true that balance of payments deficits can be sustained for longer than they could a generation ago ; we would have never got this far without a much worse sterling crisis if that were not the case .
3 As time passed she could be halted for longer and longer intervals , and eventually she forgot her rearing habit altogether .
4 For various reasons , DATEC decided that , with one exception , no college proposals would be validated for Higher Certificate and Higher Diploma courses which would allow a start before September 1982 ; as a consequence , there are at present relatively small numbers of students on these courses .
5 The references should be consulted for fuller accounts of experimental work on extensional flow , but present work seems to support the Zimm non-free-draining model ( Chap .
6 The entries for the other faculties should be consulted for further details .
7 Your LIFESPAN 08.00 documentation should be consulted for further details .
8 Approaches such as these that assess a worker 's competence against nationally-established standards and that issue a qualification regardless of a person 's formal academic background need to be developed for larger groups of paraprofessionals .
9 It would be desirable to be able to discard those candidates which are too short or too long to be the correct word — this would reduce the number of candidate words to be considered for further processing .
10 You can then mark the modules to be read out or the sub-packages to be considered for further processing , or both , confirm the request and press RETURN .
11 The British National Formulary recommends that salmeterol is taken twice daily and that a shorter acting β 2 agonist such as salbutamol be added for further relief .
12 Confidence gained and abilities thus discovered , for example in organising or in public speaking , could be harnessed for wider purposes .
13 When all agreed amendments have been implemented the documents should be recirculated for further comment as applicable .
14 Although the aircraft was severely damaged in the fire , it will be rebuilt for further service with the BBMF .
15 A SMALL village business , which is to shortly celebrate its first birthday , has been so successful it could soon be looking for bigger premises .
16 England Under-15s will be looking for better finishing when they play Northern Ireland in a Victory Shield international at the Goldstone Ground , Brighton , tonight , writes John Price .
17 Francis will desperately want to win tomorrow , and now most of the severe injuries are cleared up , he will be looking for better results .
18 They will be looking for smaller classes .
19 This saves time and money and Robert and his team will be looking for further ways of working with them to streamline the process .
20 It is wrong that people should be able to abuse the social security contribution system , and I hope that Ministers will keep a close eye on the matter because the smart people who offer advice may be looking for further ways of getting around the regulations .
21 Er but for as long as all of us sit here we will always be looking for further improvements .
22 There are other intermediate prices which would be accepted for larger or smaller amounts by many or all of the sellers .
23 In some cases you will need to be seen for further investigation and/or treatment .
24 If the project is successful , it will be transferred to one of the existing product divisions , or a new product division will be organized for further exploitation .
25 As explained in Chapter 8 , the output from the comparison stage will be an agenda for debate about areas where some improvement appears to be possible ; in practice this may comprise a list of problems that the analyst has identified for discussion with the client so that one or more can be selected for further study .
26 Only those without such adornments — once so vital — will be selected for further breeding .
27 The result , it now appears , was that local administrators , with important defensive budgets to collect and administer , took advantage of the experience thus gained to develop their own powers in particular when , over a period of some decades , taxes originally levied for short periods came to be collected for longer and longer periods , until they became all but permanently established as part of the regular income of a town or city .
28 higher levels of income should be ensured for older workers ;
29 So to ask why Kasparov played P-K4 may be to look for further rules .
30 Labour turning on its back on Employment Action will in no way help them gain the necessary experience to be employable , or to be equipped for further training for more advanced skills .
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