Example sentences of "[noun] [be] for the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | These accounts are for the period from 15 July 1991 to 30 September 1992 . |
2 | The illustrations are for the case when the game is played with the eight neighbouring sites ( the cells corresponding to the chess king 's move ) , and with one 's own site ( which is reasonable if the players are thought of as organized groups occupying territory ) . |
3 | We need an urgent review , maybe less papers but more information on rights lost and what Labour policies are for the future . |
4 | All those defences are for the defendant to establish on the balance of probabilities . |
5 | A few , a tiny few , recognise how unreasonable this attitude is , but the overwhelming majority are for the time being standing firm . ’ |
6 | Most of the meetings are for the purposes of electing Elders and Deacons ; selecting dates for Communion and purging and adding to the roll in preparation ; electing a representative in the Presbytery and Synod ; and acting as a court of discipline . |
7 | could I ask if i if it is appropriate whether whether Bob could elaborate on on what the proposals are for the Market Hall and . |
8 | More than half of the 999 calls are for the police and , since crime is rising , Oftel estimates that the current average of 60,000 calls a day will rise to 70,000 by the mid 1990s . |
9 | Rewards are for the CB , not for stopping behaving badly when asked . |
10 | It is obvious , argues Cutler , how suitable these characteristics are for the needs of bourgeois society . |
11 | The system is essentially diagnostic , the remedies are for the librarian to apply . |
12 | Motion pictures are for the people . |
13 | The idea behind the Partnership Act is that the internal affairs of the partnership are for the partners to decide . |
14 | The private schools are for the élite , mostly in urban areas . |
15 | By 1980 , 77% of new prescriptions were for the drug ( fig 1 ) . |
16 | The dragons were for the procession , and were designed to be raised upon the shoulders of pairs of bearers . |
17 | If an abseiler becomes entangled and stuck during an abseil then the only remedy is for the instructor to cut the rope at the top . |
18 | The first for Hydro Electric is for the renewal of a maintenance contract for fire alarms at their Peterhead power station , while the second is to service the fire alarm equipment at Scottish Power 's Longannet power station . |
19 | The biggest entry is for the handicap singles with 74 players competing . |
20 | The ultimate deal is for the promoter to guarantee the band the whole £4,800 . |
21 | A further recommendation is for the setting up of an independent body of journalists that would abide by an agreed code of conduct . |
22 | Since wages and prices tend to be ‘ sticky ’ in the downward direction , the only way that the price mechanism can work and give the appropriate signals is for the prices of different goods and services to rise at different rates . |
23 | For example , if the search is for the string chess , h is the 3rd bit of the 26 to be set , so follow the 3rd pointer of the 10 element array to reach the ‘ h ’ node on the level below , and so on until the entire string is found , at the 2nd ‘ s ’ node , where the word flag is set . |
24 | ‘ The answer for the future is for the landowner and the farmer to seek Ministry approval for a tenancy of up to five years . |
25 | Evidence is all around us , and the first step in any research is for the scientist to decide which of the many facts are of concern to him . |
26 | Consequently the chapter is for the benefit of those with a critical interest in homoeopathy and may conveniently be glossed over by those with a less scientific turn of mind . |
27 | If instructions are received from a senior executive who is also the principal shareholder of an entity , it should be established , preferably in writing , whether the engagement is for the entity or for the individual acting in a private capacity . |
28 | The TBM 700 's purchase price includes two type ratings , and the usual practice is for the owner-pilot to bring a professional flier with him to take the course . |
29 | Another and widely spread practice is for the head of a laboratory to add his name automatically to any paper published from it , though he may have no contribution at all to the work . |
30 | If the application is urgent , eg for a non-molestation injunction under the Domestic Violence and Matrimonial Proceedings Act 1976 and there is no judge sitting , the court office will say at what court there is a judge and the application may be made and heard at that court , but the more usual practice is for the application itself to be made in the court which would otherwise have been appropriate , with the papers and order being sent back to that court after the hearing . |