Example sentences of "[noun] be for [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Most awards are for less than £1000 .
2 If your mortgage is for more than 70 per cent of the property 's value you will also have to pay a special insurance premium .
3 If the claim is for less than £500 , the district judge of the county court will automatically refer the matter to arbitration , unless there are good reasons why the matter should go to trial instead .
4 ( 2 ) A partial offer may not be made without the consent of the Panel , although this will usually be forthcoming where the offer is for less than 30 per cent of the company 's voting rights .
5 The changes included the introduction of the pre-trial review ( see above ) with the object , in part , of assisting the litigant in person , the encouragement of the use of arbitration rather than trial to resolve the dispute at the request of one of the parties , and the introduction of a rule that solicitor 's costs would not be awarded to the successful party where the claim was for less than £100 .
6 A similar procedure took place when the claim was for more than £5,000 and the case was adjudicated in the High Court , where in 1987 another 67,054 warrants were issued called ‘ writs of fieri facias ’ shortened to ‘ fi fa ’ .
7 The bad news is that your pass is for today and Friday , and Lil wo n't allow you to make up the lost time in the field .
8 In a placing the issuing house buys the shares from the issuing company , and ‘ places ’ them with investors , mainly institutional investors ( although if the placing is for more than £2 million , then a quarter of the issue has to be sold to the public ) .
9 If your purchase is for more than £100 and you have paid by a credit agreement linked to the supplier — into which category credit card payments ( Visa , Access etc. ) fall — the finance company or bank behind the credit is , as well as the supplier , responsible for any breach of contract .
10 As most interbank deposits are for less than one year , few banks will grant such a loan with a term of more than one year .
11 The obligation may arise from an express term in the lease or may be implied by statute : e.g. the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 , ss. 11 and 12 , which require the landlord to repair the exterior and structure of premises , where the lease of a dwelling house is for less than seven years .
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