Example sentences of "[is] [adv] [vb pp] [adv prt] for " in BNC.
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1 | Cos he , he 's , he 's only stood about for first hour anyway . |
2 | But the bike is only cranked over for an instant before the Australian wrenches it upright and turns on the throttle . |
3 | Why try to rewrite what 's already mapped out for us ? ’ |
4 | Generally speaking , the amount of sleep lost is not made up for entirely on the recovery nights . |
5 | Both cars are supported in proper metal slings , and while a safety gear is provided under each , this is not connected up for operation owing to the small size of the model . |
6 | The opening fourteen chapters of Scale 1 provide a context of definitions for Hilton 's particular address to a recluse asking advice on the contemplative life which , in the first chapter , he acknowledges to be a demanding process : Although in defining active and contemplative life Hilton makes it clear that contemplative life belongs especially he , characteristically , makes it clear that it is not ruled out for actives . |
7 | But real life , both human life and plant and animal life , is not set up for the benefit of spectators . |
8 | Boro boss Lawrence , meanwhile , is not lined up for a summer move to Spurs despite rumours sweeping the NorthEast . |
9 | ‘ Obviously they will not just be handed a job which is why a strategy is already mapped out for training and so on . ’ |
10 | It is a sick government that is proud of the fact that it 's not signed up for a Social Chapter . |
11 | The case that is usually made out for retention is that the House of Lords nevertheless discharges a valuable constitutional function especially in the processing of uncontroversial Bills and the revision of Bills passed , perhaps with undue haste and lack of consideration , by the House of Commons . |
12 | Naturally , the highest note is usually kept back for the greatest climax , together with maximum volume , note-length , accentuation , etc . |
13 | During this period , wild and woolly concepts of ‘ national grids ’ of leys were published and thick black pencil lines defaced countless maps — naive enthusiasm that is still held up for ridicule by ley sceptics . |
14 | COLIN WALSH , already the subject of one Trivial Pursuit question , is probably lined up for another . |
15 | Each person 's contribution is clearly laid out for the project and it can be seen how it will proceed from activity to activity . |
16 | Jamie Sylvester , the Glamorgan Seconds and Maesteg Celtic batsman is also called up for his first game of the season . |
17 | A buffet style breakfast is also laid on for all our club Choice clients . |
18 | Parental care is often carried out for many weeks with no harm coming to the young , but you occasionally get a pair that are very prolific and , in their need to spawn they will often eat their previous brood . |
19 | Apart from the fact that I 've never known her dig up a weed or pick a single daffodil , she simply is n't cut out for that kind of work . ’ |
20 | But the piece bubbles with character and is well laid out for the medium . |
21 | The cockpit is well set up for both racing and cruising |
22 | And there will be a Rockwool product that 's simply cut out for it . |
23 | The BBC is particularly singled out for criticism for its recent coverage and the exclusion of senior Presbyterian Church figures from televised discussions on the worsening political situation and from a BBC radio debate on Church representation on education boards . |
24 | Montserrat itself is a major religious centre , and in addition to the religious facilities it 's well set up for tourists and climbers with a cafe , bakery , bar and essential ice cream store . |
25 | This figure is then broken down for each of the UK countries . |
26 | The projected future population growth rate for Wales is then broken down for each county . |
27 | The land is then tied up for another generation . |
28 | Indeed , Baldock and Ungerson have argued that ‘ because most care-work is actually carried out for no payment at all … these payments , however small , are an improvement on the usual position of informal carers ’ ( Baldock and Ungerson , 1991 , p. 147 ) . |
29 | Serafine sways with her hands , Xanthe follows , imitates gigglingly , but Miranda is too grown up for such playschool ways . |