Example sentences of "[is] [verb] for the " in BNC.
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31 | A further possibility , where this is available , is to arrange for the patient to attend a psychiatric unit as a day patient . |
32 | The insert procedure itself varies somewhat from model to model , but the essence of it is to arrange for the over-recording to end at a pre-determined out point . |
33 | The process of psychology tends to offer a denial of personal responsibility in life ; no space is given for the truth of the soul 's own choice of its own learning and need for experience and atonement . |
34 | However , if due allowance is given for the provision of free or low-cost ground tuition provided in the UK , the range should probably be increased by about £5 per hour to £53–£66 per hour , which covers about two-thirds of those establishments included in the analysis . |
35 | It is a basic but rarely articulated feature of the modern economic system that the highest pay is given for the work that is most prestigious and most agreeable . |
36 | No location is given for the event and the original tale concerns the defence of the country and the erection of a brass wall around the whole of England . |
37 | More detail is given for the first part on document preparation systems as this has been developed into the HyperCard system described below . |
38 | In a book written by educators for educators , a description of some of the causes of visual disability that can be encountered in schoolchildren is given for the guidance of teachers in their work with pupils . |
39 | On page 37 an algorithm is given for the signed multiplication of integral two's complement n-bit numbers . |
40 | Although members may doubt the validity of the procedure , one can not but agree that every possibility is given for the cryonic patient to experience minimal cellular injury , prior to eventual freezing . |
41 | they are , or propose to become , participators in a joint enterprise and the advice is given for the purposes of , or in connection with , that enterprise . |
42 | No financial assistance is given for the revenue costs of a project . |
43 | Protection is given for the duration of the term , which must be for at least six months , with prior prescribed notice . |
44 | Relief is given for the basic rate of tax and the additional rate of tax which was paid on the income ( TA 1988 , s677(2) ( h ) ) and also to prevent other duplications of tax liabilities . |
45 | With effect from 1993/94 relief is given for the tax at the rate applicable to the trust ( FA 1993 Sched 6 ) ( ie 35 per cent ) . |
46 | Every year the mentally handicapped girls of St. Raphael 's Convent , Brentford , work hard to master and learn an item for their Christmas Display which is given for the Sisters of the Convent and nursing staff of the Infirmary , where the girls live . |
47 | If they are listened to at all , it will probably be in the bath , on a car stereo , or in some other environment where the music is competing for the listener 's attention . |
48 | Let us suppose your agency is competing for the account of a new skin care range . |
49 | This time an overseas crew from South Africa is competing for the first time . |
50 | And in this darkness the process of crucifying the image of sin in the practice of penance is completed for the contemplative is dead to the world . |
51 | he 's he 's er , she 's goes for the rich guys you see . |
52 | When a node is reached which has a terminal branch , an inactive word edge is posted for the attention of higher levels of processing , and an active word edge is created with a pointer into the beginning of the tree . |
53 | Returning to Madeira , we find that the island is catering for the demands of a new breed of tourists who wish for a more active holiday than the traditional visitor who relaxed in the comfort of the luxury hotels or lazed around the swimming pool or at the lido . |
54 | And the whole market — dominated by six firms including Argos and Great Universal Stores — is shrinking for the first time in years . |
55 | ‘ This genuine shortage is occurring for the first time ever . |
56 | In principle , the Hall is occupied for the full academic year of 36 weeks . |
57 | If a car suddenly swerves round the corner while I am standing in the middle of the road , the right thing for me to do is to jump for the pavement as spontaneously as a cat . |
58 | Richard Feigen is sueing for the return of his painting , whereabouts now unknown |
59 | Nevertheless , Debord 's place within a reified history of ‘ political modernism ’ is assured , more by virtue of what is claimed for the work than by its testing in public — Levin admits that screenings have been rare , especially outside France . |
60 | Since no more is claimed for the incapacitation effect on conventional criminals , it appears reasonable to recommend it for offending corporations . |