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

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1 In fact , surgeons have been successfully transplanting valves for almost thirty years , saving thousands of lives .
2 In caves and hill-strongholds the legend has persisted of the Lost Prince , Igor Fedorovitch , said to have survived the assassination of his father ; and it is mainly among ‘ simple , pastoral folk ’ that the Forgers of the Sword have been slowly gathering support for the restoration of the rightful king , after his existence and identity have been discovered .
3 Authors in countries around the world are constantly releasing software for business and pleasure use .
4 Authors in countries around the world are constantly releasing software for business and pleasure use .
5 No qualification period is required as the other criteria can not be fulfilled unless the applicant has been personally conducting cases for at least three years .
6 Recently , it was found that a mentally handicapped woman in Durham had been wrongly denied benefit for a number of years and that the cumulative total was £25,000 .
7 Unsliced wholemeal bread which has not been expensively purified exchanges for more than its sliced white imitation .
8 Where there are already target dates for environmental improvements , the report would show whether those might be achieved on present trends .
9 Er so we wrote to the heads of the schools and they were quite willing to accommodate er us and then I found out that er Muslims are already taking assemblies for a few years .
10 ‘ We are already producing sucralose for stock and have customers lined up who will be using it very , very quickly .
11 However , many of these areas are already receiving attention for son of Nevada .
12 There are a number of aspects about this privatisation which are already giving cause for alarm .
13 DHAs are already finding scope for substitution .
14 Rather than investing in a filter , it may be better to use bottled water if you are just avoiding tap-water for a few weeks .
15 Less generous names suggested were Wiping the Slate Clean , and We 're Only Making Holds for Nigel .
16 But there 's a lot of incidents that I do that I just go out , clear it up and I do n't even report a lot of them because you 're only making paperwork for yourself .
17 ‘ Although we 're already writing material for the new album .
18 Grateful to the minister for that reply but would he not agree with me that where local authorities erm local chambers of commerce and trades councils er and his own department of employment , are already working well together with good small initiatives , to put upon them English Estates , TECs , British coal enterprise er is in fact to do precisely what he does not advocate to make a mushrooming of bureaucracy and will he not undertake to evaluate these initiative to see if they really do work or whether they 're just providing jobs for the boys .
19 They 're always buying things for the home .
20 Yes , well then we 're also making provision for disaster funds coming up , emergency funds .
21 In fairness , it should be said that the best of the regionalist novels were considerably more complex and accomplished than they are usually given credit for , but , nonetheless , the regionalist novel as a whole came to be identified with a type of writing against which later writers reacted , one which , in its concern to document and to convey a message , was artistically clumsy and simplistic in its presentation of reality .
22 His forecasting staff in the Treasury might have been better suited to dreaming up horoscopes , and at times officials seem to have been deliberately distorting figures for political ends .
23 ’ Whilst we are still discussing offers for the shares it would be unproductive to hold a full AGM . ’
24 But they are still discussing plans for a national network of terminals .
25 There remain , however , a few dancers who excel in the purely classical roles , which an audience demands because they are still testing grounds for particular talents .
26 The new act clearly falls far short of the demand for freedom of information legislation with a presumption that all official information is in the public domain except where there are clearly defined reasons for restricting disclosure and where there is adequate monitoring to ensure that civil servants and politicians are committed to implementing the principles behind the legislation .
27 Madam Speaker we understand that er the Tory whips are busily arranging marriages for certain of their members opposite .
28 In spite of the problems associated with the new system of funding , the universities are busily making plans for expansion .
29 It should perhaps be mentioned that there are also accounting exemptions for medium-sized companies ( annual turnover not exceeding £5750000 ) but these are modest and are barely worth the effort and expense of preparing separate accounts for the shareholders and filing with the Registrar of Companies .
30 With this new selective breeding analogy , domestic races , as adaptations , are also providing analogies for the formation of wild species as ancient and perfectly adapted races .
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