Example sentences of "[adv] [be] [vb pp] [adv] for " in BNC.

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31 It can equally be used thickly for impasto methods .
32 One way of reassuring the thousands of well-behaved fans , who might well be turned away for ever , is to back up disciplinary action with a publicity campaign aimed at showing the better side of club football .
33 Hirst may well be fired up for the job against Manchester United , whose £3.5 million bid by fax was turned down amid some acrimony last month by Wednesday manager Trevor Francis .
34 Can I just say that in getting them , I think erm the er Lands Charity trustees are not actually obliged to report to us , and Kevin 's doing this as a matter of sort of courtesy really , because we appointed him , erm but erm erm I think it 's a subject that could well be called on for one of these sort of regular , little , important at the A G M , erm
35 Having considered something of the nature of aesthetic perception , it remains necessary to link this with education and with techniques stemming from Personal Construct theory which might well be used both for learning and for investigation in the area of artistic appraisal .
36 ENGLAND 's visit to Pakistan may well be remembered mostly for the umpiring .
37 ENGLAND 's visit to Pakistan may well be remembered mostly for the umpiring .
38 Although there is no rule requiring them to do so , many district judges scrutinize the defences in small claims matters to see : ( 1 ) if they are viable and if not to make appropriate directions including a striking-out order and a requirement for a " full and proper " defence to be filed ; ( 2 ) if the matter can immediately be set down for arbitration with appropriate directions ; ( 3 ) if a PTR is necessary or can be dispensed with .
39 Disc jockeys added a ‘ voice ’ to formerly instrumental discs which would then be recorded again for the second version of the same record .
40 Existing Model 30s could then be used exclusively for word processing .
41 Like any other scientific theory , it may initially be put forward for aesthetic or metaphysical reasons , but the real test is whether it makes predictions that agree with observation .
42 Sanders and Lloyd-Greame would at the least be held up for years by coalition , for there was no room for their promotion .
43 If these responsibilities be shirked , valuable and important work will either be held up for want of teachers or fall into the hands of those ill qualified to deal with it …
44 They must never be broken up for short-term gain .
45 A client is not easily detached from a solicitor who has been handling his affairs over a period of years , but a comparatively mild solicitation may deprive an insurance broker of valuable business which otherwise might safely be reckoned on for a period .
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