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

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1 By this means a government can ensure that part of the supply of foreign exchange is surrendered to it at a low price to be used to satisfy the demands of privileged groups , including itself , while the remainder is left for more or less free disposal by the recipient enterprises , either on an official market at a more favourable rate , or on a free or ‘ black ’ market .
2 On the contrary , the Prince is created for the subjects .
3 This will ensure that there 's commitment and that the direction is understood for the next year .
4 THE fuse is lit for Britain 's radio explosion .
5 The Wye is used for a whole range of activities including people who just want to walk the banks or go for picnics .
6 The trial is set for May .
7 But all this could soon change : a committee of vetinary experts within the EEC is pushing for the quarantine laws to be scrapped : vets in France and Germany in particular say that vaccination is a more effective way of preventing rabies .
8 In the meantime , the Board is looking for ways to fund the deficit should it continue , but has decided not to charge the deficit as an additional burden upon those residents who are able to pay their own way from their own resources , and not to move from its established principle of offering care to those most in need towards a degenerate policy of offering care only to those who are most able to pay .
9 These are particularly useful if the sack is intended for group use , or for young people who are still growing .
10 The technique is used for three main reasons .
11 The money is earmarked for engineering , marketing and sales of the start-up 's customer satisfaction software .
12 The money is earmarked for further development and marketing .
13 Eastman Kodak Co 's Japanese unit has had to pay about $20,000 each to those eight new college graduates for reneging on its promise to employ them : the money is to compensate for the psychological damage the last-minute cancellation may have caused them , and provide some of the salary they expected .
14 The money is needed for staff costs in the years ahead , clearance work , projects to make buildings safe , and long-term maintenance .
15 The clinics will have to make up the difference with funds from the Länder , thereby ensuring that the money is used for its intended purpose .
16 Frank , who worked for the Coventry-based business for 10 years before retiring on medical grounds , is now disabled and the money is paying for a £2,127 electric wheelchair .
17 Meanwhile , the Lyric is preparing for its first tour in five years .
18 ( I suspect that the primary is wound for 220V continental mains , not 240V as indicated on the box ) .
19 Well all I can suggest is the case is adjourned for the week we 'll just have to arrange a solicitor to be here .
20 Our response to tender documents which state that this may be the case is to ask for the detailed information we need to make a liability assessment and that 's not always forthcoming . ’
21 Searching such large fields requires that either each significant word in the field is indexed for rapid searching , or that the database contains a routine for comparing and matching character strings .
22 This is no problem if you are in BBCBASIC(Z80) 's immediate mode where the computer is waiting for you to type something .
23 He tells us about Old Mother Walsh and how the snake is coming for him .
24 If the contract is made for , say , 100 pneumonia cases or for 100 fractures ( or 100 births ) , what happens to the 101st case that comes along ?
25 This point may sound very obvious , but it is seen to be crucial when one party to the contract is looking for a way to get out of his contractual obligations and is able to seize upon an ill-defined point .
26 It saves having to re-type the contract if the transaction does not proceed and the contract is required for an alternative proposed buyer .
27 He can call his bluff and ask to see the quotations ; he can take the initiative by stating that he assumes the buyer is wishing for him to justify his price ; or , if flushed with the confidence of past success , he can say ‘ Then I advise you to accept one of them . ’
28 First , it checks that the salesperson has understood the kinds of benefits the buyer is looking for .
29 That in turn is simply ( but not uncontroversially ) defined : the buyer is paying for the future flows of cash that the firm is expected to generate , over and above its costs .
30 What the buyer is asking for is further information because he is interested in what the salesperson is saying .
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