Example sentences of "[det] [was/were] [vb pp] for the " in BNC.

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1 Such posts as this were intended for the sons of the well-heeled or at least the well-connected .
2 This was created for the premiere of the film Dr Zhivago … hand-made by the top milliners of the day , many will go for less in the sale than they cost new but Mrs Maxwell says she needs the money …
3 This was created for the premiere of the film Dr Zhivago … hand-made by the top milliners of the day , many will go for less in the sale than they cost new but Mrs Maxwell says she needs the money …
4 There is music for the vernacular liturgy of the 1559 Book of Common Prayer , and a handful of pieces probably intended for use as the extra-liturgical anthem ; this was composed for the vocal chorus available at the Chapel Royal and the greater corporate churches , and virtually alone among Byrd 's output qualifies as public rather than domestic music .
5 This was seen for the hisD gene which is transcribed from a vector promoter .
6 This was bought for the Scottish Postal Museum .
7 This was used for the fitting of steel tyres to cartwheels .
8 Not one of the little piece picking a little piece out , but an overall assessment and this was produced for the County Council by their environmental consultants and was specifically referred to in the County Surveyor and I think County Planning Officer 's joint report , and that er assessment said , rather than damaging an an irreplaceable , sensitive landscape as could happen with the other routes , the inner northern route could be seen as a means of improving the landscape .
9 The mental health centres , from which so much was expected for the future , were designed to become self-funding from fees and diverse agency support .
10 These were averaged for the six subjects and the SEM was calculated .
11 These were opened for the temporary short-term placement of pupils in danger of suspension , with the expectation that suspension rates would be reduced .
12 The kitchen had one small window , the parlour two , one looking out over Brodick Bay , the other inland ; joined to this main building were various outhouses , each having a door , a window , a box-bed , a small deal table , a candlestick , and a wash-basin of its own : these were let for the most part to single gentlemen , though now and again she had also lady lodgers .
13 The irony , of course , is that since a considerable proportion of these were bred for the purpose , a large number of animals would not otherwise have lived were they not destined to die prematurely .
14 Nevertheless , if men such as these were in fact the local recruiting agents , not all were equipped for the job ; Nicholas Hill of Oakham , though servant to no less a figure than the king , possessed neither arms nor armour .
15 Many items were donated outright ; many were lent for the duration , but everything was volunteered in one way or another .
16 Nor for that matter could Wiltshire clothiers , for , although a dozen or more were rated for the Anticipation at upwards of £100 , the highest was only £250 : for some reason the great William Stumpe of Malmesbury was not assessed .
17 The substitution of G10 to A10 ( a204 ) completely abolished the formation of Q34 and the same was observed for the insertion of C47 in the variable loop ( a209 and a215 ) .
18 So much capital went into the engineering and the track that little was left for the stations .
19 Little was recovered for the crown by these proceedings , but recognition was gained that all secular jurisdiction was exercised on behalf of the crown by explicit or inferred royal licence .
20 The the the seeds hay , the first crop after after er a filed had been reseeded , the first crop you grew , that was reserved for the horses .
21 Sorry I do n't think that was heard for the record Mr .
22 This was not quite all that was required for the smooth working of the world economy which was at its height in 1914 .
23 stated that only three weeks without practical experience was all that was required for the diploma .
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