Example sentences of "[coord] [be] [verb] for " in BNC.

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1 A CHURCH has been told to tone down its bells or be prosecuted for noise pollution by Nottingham Council .
2 They do not have to desire it , apply for it , or be qualified for it .
3 Without underestimating the possibility that we may still witness some increase of private medical insurance , it would not be realistic to pretend that one can see how an alternative system could now grow up beside , or be substituted for , the channelling of this £1,000 million of the national income through government agencies .
4 ‘ The programming of the ‘ 24 Hour Inspiration Network ’ will be aimed at Christians of all denominations and be intended for family viewing , ’ their spokesman added .
5 It was announced that supplies of oranges would be available from local shops from April 24th and be reserved for a period of five days at the rate of one lb. per head to children only .
6 Inevitably they will not suit every need , but in many cases they can be adapted , used as models or as a source of ideas for a teacher-produced worksheet , which can target particular objectives and be tailored for a particular age or ability range .
7 like to anticipate probable difficulties and be prepared for them
8 A smuggling museum and exhibition ; video theatre and adventure walk — press the buttons and be prepared for a few surprises !
9 Candidates must have a high motivation to publish and be prepared for exciting teamwork .
10 Recordings of Shostakovich 's most symphonically conceived symphony continue to flood in — see the review ( page 51 ) or Erato 's Mravinsky Edition for yet another one , and be prepared for at least two more new issues before the year is out .
11 To carry all that baby gear and be prepared for the small crises babies present us with so frequently , there 's nothing like a really good changing bag .
12 The invitation stipulated that warm clothing and trainers should be brought along , meet at the Holiday Inn in Portsmouth and be prepared for some fun .
13 Therefore , we must expect some major changes in that region in the coming years and be prepared for anything that might arise as a result .
14 ‘ I want to win the junior at Wembley and be selected for the junior team for Brussels and then go into seniors and win the world championship at seventeen and be selected for the Olympics before I 'm twenty-one . ’
15 ‘ I want to win the junior at Wembley and be selected for the junior team for Brussels and then go into seniors and win the world championship at seventeen and be selected for the Olympics before I 'm twenty-one . ’
16 The course is structured to allow students who have completed Part I of the course , ie. the first two years , to elect and be selected for one of the following options :
17 It might be anticipated that tumour cells possessing a mutant p53 and a mutant K-ras allele would have a growth advantage and be selected for during in vivo tumorigenesis .
18 This will enable customers to check their overall fitness and be tested for heart rate , body fat , and blood pressure , among things .
19 It is enough to make you smell a rat and be damned for your cynicism .
20 She had to work in that awful place and get nits and steal and be beaten for wetting the bed .
21 I never found it to be a boring job , erm if it is boring I think it 's because they 're only making it , if they make it that way and I think it 's partly due , if they , if people do talk that way then I think it 's partly due to the sort of duty systems that people work now , and erm the number of hours they work , and , and strangely for little things like the introduction of television , I think television , very nice in its way but it 's killed life on fire stations and in certain areas , cos the whole business of conversation and learning and so on has gone , people would much sooner sit nowadays in front of the television and be entertained for an evening , instead of using all the other skills and , and erm things that are offered to them .
22 If partners withdraw money from the partnership dishonestly , so as to deprive the partnership permanently of its use , they may , of course , be criminally liable and be prosecuted for theft ; see R. v. Bonner[1970] 2 All ER 97 ( CA ) .
23 If only he believed in her , could n't they together submerge themselves in the waters of Eden and be renewed for all time ?
24 Tim Roberts , defending , said : ‘ He feels so responsible for the injuries caused to the family and wants to admit the offence and be punished for it . ’
25 Any new animals joining a treated group should receive an anthelmintic and be isolated for 48-72 hours before being introduced .
26 We 're so confident of this Plan 's uniqueness that if , within three months or so of your Plan commencing , you should find and be accepted for another policy offering the same cover and benefits on more favourable terms , we guarantee to cancel your Plan and refund any premiums you have paid .
27 Ragdale Hall in Leicestershire has two special three-night breaks coming up in June , offering you the chance to lie back and be pampered for just £275 per person .
28 By an order dated 12 May 1992 the judge found the husband guilty of contempt of court in respect of two offences , and sentenced him to four weeks ' imprisonment for the first offence and to three months ' imprisonment for the second , the sentences to run consecutively and be suspended for 18 months .
29 If I behaved in a similar fashion I would expect to lose my ‘ ticket ’ and be imprisoned for a considerable time .
30 For ‘ real polises ’ there is a rarely articulated awareness that this ambiguity can always turn in on itself and be used for good or evil , or even as an instrument of oppression or release .
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