Example sentences of "[be] kept for [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The cost will simply be kept for each project as a running total entered by hand in a cost ledger .
2 Samples of the soil , and in some cases all the excavated soil , may be kept for dry sieving or wet sieving in order to retrieve environmental evidence and very small finds .
3 The regulations , which are mainly concerned with the security of explosives , will make changes to the types and quantities of explosives that can be kept for private use without the need for a licence or registration .
4 Later it transpired that the INAO ( Institut National des Appellations d'Origine des vins et eaux -de-vie ) would accept this 10% as a stock régulateur , a reserve without appellation to be kept for possible classification should any future shortfall require it .
5 It was put on deposit immediately , to be kept for post-war work on the course .
6 This wonderfully rich and moist fruit cake may be a little strong for many young children 's tastes , but it is a lovely alternative for an older child , for a special occasion such as Christmas , or when the cake needs to be kept for some time .
7 It is particularly important for covering fruit cakes and cakes with an uneven surface , as it provides a smooth area for the icing and prevents discoloration of the icing by the cake if it is going to be kept for some time .
8 He opened with ‘ Forever For Now ’ , the title of his latest album , and did later did ‘ It Had To Be You ’ from the soundtrack of ‘ When Harry Met Sally ’ , but good old weepies like ‘ Drifting ’ were kept for another time .
9 Equally , exchange rates and aspects of market economics were kept for close-quarter deliberation , notably within Harold Lever 's so-called ‘ economic seminar ’ .
10 From 1907 onwards a standardised record was kept for each woman admitted to the labour ward at the Jessop Hospital , Sheffield , England .
11 ‘ I was kept for this job . ’
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