Example sentences of "[noun] [noun pl] [am/are] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Tobacco accounts for ‘ little more than 1% of the $50bn ( £28.9bn. ) spent on advertising in the EC in 1990 ’ ( Financial Times , 20.5.91 ) and advertising industry forecasts are for a strong rise in total advertising expenditure throughout the EC , so that the removal of tobacco advertising can be absorbed easily . |
2 | Particular investment decisions are for the industry to make , and they will decide the level of opencast output they wish to aim for . |
3 | The Red Cross/Daily Mirror Care in Crisis Awards are for the people who put others before themselves . |
4 | I just wanted to know what the ticket arrangements are for the Liverpool game at Anfield later in September . |
5 | The escort girls are for the rich man who does not want the bother of leaving his hotel-room if the need gets too strong . ’ |
6 | Young people with learning difficulties are for the first time fully included in all the provisions of youth support services rather than being treated under separate legislation . |
7 | The important point — which is wholly advantageous — is that ocean temperatures are for the most part constant : strikingly so . |
8 | Motion pictures are for the people . |
9 | ‘ The provisions of the Code governing the detention , treatment and questioning of persons by police officers are for the protection of those who are vulnerable because they are in the custody of the police . |
10 | Tenancy agreements are for a maximum of seven years , though they are normally renegotiated . |
11 | Present EC proposals are for a tax of $3 per barrel of oil equivalent , rising to $10 per barrel by 2000. * EC Environment Commissioner Ioannis Paleokrassas said that under present national programmes for carbon reduction , emissions would still be 3 per cent above 1990 levels at the end of the decade . |
12 | The development of purchasers must include a requirement that providers examine the appropriateness of all prescribing ( including the price differential of products in secondary and primary care ) and that discharge and outpatient recommendations are for a therapeutic group , rather than specific products . |