Example sentences of "[vb pp] [coord] [vb pp] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | WHAT a ridiculous idea for parents to be fined or punished for the bad behaviour of their children . |
2 | Obviously there is not a club atmosphere at Harlequins , and in most other sports they would be fined or disciplined for the unfair competition they are setting up in the league , both from the top and bottom sides . |
3 | It owns one steam locomotive especially designed and built for the project which has successfully managed services since it was delivered in October 1986 . |
4 | Systems have alreeady been designed and installed for a variety of chilled products , including sandwiches , poulty and poultry products , prime cuts of meat , meat products , such as pies and pasties , pizzas and so on . |
5 | Any golfer who qualified for the Tour had assuredly earned and paid for the privilege . |
6 | The principal assets for which roll-over relief is available under ss152-160 TCGA 1992 are land and buildings occupied and used for the purposes of the vendor 's trade , fixed plant and machinery and goodwill . |
7 | Halfway down the length of the tunnel a patten caught an advancing man under the chin so that his alarmed cry was cut off short as he was lifted and carried for a distance of several paces before he fell away . |
8 | Every time that it comes to capping regulations , those same authorities are blamed and pilloried for the spending for which Ministers have happily claimed the credit . |
9 | The Pan-African Union for Social Democracy called for the total rejection of any modification of the election timetable , while on Sept. 15 the National Alliance for Democracy ( AND ) , a grouping of about 40 political parties , demanded that the 12-month transition period be respected and called for a reshuffle of André Milongo 's transitional government . |
10 | During my early career , for instance , when one of the shift was caught and sentenced for a string of burglaries , the others skirted around their implicit knowledge that ‘ there but for the grace of God goes everyone ’ , and comforted themselves by recalling ( with the aid of the hindsight-ometer ) that he had ‘ never been a real polis … always been a bit of a loner , something of an outsider … ’ |
11 | Their feet became stuck and they could then easily be caught and killed for the pot . |
12 | The need to develop effective action to implement that trust is a dramatic illustration of how economic forces need to be contained and controlled for the good of the world community right across both frontiers and generations . |
13 | Then , just as if the world had frozen and stopped for a moment , she saw the woman in the driving seat , face white , eyes glassy with shock , the mouth stretched in a grimace which looked like terror . |
14 | This protein was then purified and tested for an ability to be phosphorylated in a crude HeLa cell nuclear extract ( Figure 1C ) . |
15 | Before the second day rehearsals the producer has written or arranged for the script and the appropriate announcer for this particular programme . |
16 | However , there are cases ( such as property specially built or adapted for a particular occupier ) where modifications are needed . |
17 | It is the mark of good management : a surprise-free environment , prepared or braced for the unexpected . |
18 | One lawyer at the French court observed that it had ‘ never been seen or known for the kingdom of France to be subjected to the government of the king of England ’ . |
19 | The special link has been successfully granted or removed for the given LIFESPAN user . |
20 | Ten more receive similar help in Colombia and three in Pakistan , while a member of the Rome office successfully applied and studied for an MBA in industrial management . |
21 | At Enfield , the destination of our first day 's march , we were met and accompanied for the last mile by a procession of Catholic parishioners . |
22 | The temporary nature of her job , staying only a few weeks at any one place , meant she had met and worked for a wide variety of men . |
23 | He turned , their eyes met and held for a long , tense moment , then suddenly Penry flung away , so precipitate in his hurry to leave that he forgot to duck . |
24 | He is at present living in Belgrade , threatened and insulted for the public stand he is taking , his phone tapped . |
25 | She 'd searched and searched for the wallet . |
26 | New job descriptions hasve been written , personnel selected and trained for the new roles . |
27 | The diagrams which follow show the instruments which are selected and used for the desired performance . |
28 | Like her , the General had prayed and hoped for the violet 's return , and now it had come and it would surely blossom more gloriously than ever before . |
29 | The oxygen evolved from the two samples can be collected and tested for the heavier isotope using a mass spectrometer . |
30 | Whilst the latter is often collected and structured for the purposes of analysis , the former are created in administrative processes where the concept of secondary use is usually absent . |