Example sentences of "[vb pp] for [noun sg] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Those who eschewed colour and decoration , like Spurgeon , and built what were really mammoth meeting-houses with a Greek front , were criticized for lack of taste and for concentrating too much on the preacher .
2 The study has been criticized for incompleteness of data , but it was a major step forward , and the results obtained were so positive that further research was stimulated .
3 We left after breakfast on the Monday and stopped for lunch near Montdidier .
4 You may keep travel and subsistence expenses paid during jury service , but as your normal salary will have been paid in your absence , any payments received for loss of earnings must be made over to the Company .
5 The sheet explains what an NMT is ; what arrangements apply when supplying an NMT to a person not registered for VAT for removal to another EC country ; what happens if a new vehicle is to be used on UK roads before it is removed to another EC country ; and what to do if obtaining an NMT in the UK for removal to another EC country .
6 The appellant firm provided tax consultancy and accounting services and registered for VAT in October 1986 .
7 The pathogenesis , diagnosis , treatment and control measures are as for the other ruminants , but care must be taken in choosing the anthelmintic since many of those recommended for sheep and cattle are not registered for use in goats .
8 But by 1983 sales had been arranged for part of Britoil , Associated British Ports , Amersham International , shares in BP , and the NEB 's shareholdings ( Table 8.2 ) .
9 The observation was pursued and many compounds were examined for activity against viruses in culture , and in infected animals .
10 The package itself should be carefully examined for change during storage , e.g. , stress-cracking of plastic tubes , blistering and/or detachment of internal lacquer on cans and tubes , blockage of spray valves , etc. , and label adhesion .
11 Such a model is central to the management of air quality in order that alternative regulations of emissions can be examined for compliance with air quality standards .
12 Antibodies to the cytosolic leucocyte L1 protein ( or calprotectin ) were examined for reactivity with macrophages , neutrophils , and eosinophils identified by paired immunofluorescence staining in sections of normal human ileal mucosa , including Peyer 's patches .
13 The most important fund was the theoric , from which pay was given for attendance at festivals .
14 A third reason given for non-use of LGS was a non-availability of gur ( the unrefined sugar which was used to make LGS ) .
15 Atiyah , op. cit. ( pp. 34–38 ) , referring to the bills of exchange position before the 1882 Act , to ‘ golden handshake ’ transactions and forbearance to sue , and the one-time ability to enforce a promise to pay a statute-barred debt ( abolished by the Limitation Acts ) and to enforce a promise to carry out a promise given for consideration during infancy ( abolished by the Infants Relief Act 1874 ) argues that ‘ … the rule about past consideration is too broadly stated .
16 I do not think there is any difference of opinion as to its being a general rule that , where any injury is to be compensated by damages , in settling the sum of money to be given for reparation of damages you should as nearly as possible get at that sum of money which will put the party who has been injured , or who has suffered , in the same position as he would have been in if he had not sustained the wrong for which he is now getting his compensation or reparation .
17 A set of reasons was given for re-organisation in terms of linking an appropriate size to the functions to be performed in order to reap the benefits of the economies of scale .
18 Avice Cam deserved the highest honour that could be given for service to others .
19 No indemnity will be given for loss of cash , bank currency and so on listed in Clause 11(c) — a substantial limitation of liability .
20 For example , assistance might be given for diversification into tourism , to which Northumberland is ideally suited , as tourism is dispersed , small-scale , labour-intensive industry .
21 Mr Lumley said parallel trade had become so great that eight in 10 High Street chemists in Britain regularly dispensed drugs made in Britain , exported to France , say , and re-imported for sale to NHS patients .
22 In these circumstances a choice of material was developed for selection by centres and , where appropriate , adaptation for their own circumstances .
23 Thus , tests for organisms such as E coli and Shigella have been developed for use on drinking water supplies .
24 The current report questions the present use of a replacement plasticiser , acetyl tributyl citrate ( ATBC ) , which was developed for use in microwaves .
25 Originally developed for use in hospitals , water beds distribute body pressure much more evenly than conventional models .
26 Deck beam had been developed for use in shipbuilding and was patented in 1844 by James Kennedy and Thomas Vernon of Liverpool .
27 The Stokoe and Kuschel list was developed for use by anthropologists on field work , and also does not include items relevant to deaf culture .
28 The information ( about approximately 5,000 individuals ) has been stored in one computer file which has been developed for ease of access .
29 The questions we considered required that an in vivo model be developed for measurement of transit across the ileocolonic junction and colon .
30 There are different types for cast iron or steel boilers and for copper tubular types , and another type specially formulated for use on systems with aluminium radiators .
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