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

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1 Fourteen diabetes related examinations were looked for in the medical records , ranging from visual acuity and foot pulses to random blood sugar and urine analysis .
2 These arrangements , however , only affect policies that were applied for after the April 1987 deadline .
3 Initially only orphaned , abandoned or destitute children were cared for by the state ; then those who were cruelly treated or delinquent ; and today any child who is deprived of normal home life on a temporary or permanent basis .
4 It was the special contribution of the ILEA , and in particular of the advisory team headed by Mr Leslie Ryder , that it considered what types of ancillary personnel were called for by the new methods , and their training and enter.relationships .
5 Both these projects were provided for in the Five Year plan current at the time but were shelved for lack of funds .
6 The regulations were provided for in the 1990 Environmental Protection Act .
7 Baseline differences were allowed for in the follow up analyses by examining changes from baseline .
8 Significant population differences were tested for in the second part to establish the probability of variations being due to systematic effects or to chance .
9 All these obligations were accounted for in the first recorded reference to the properties in the Company 's books on 19th April 1496 together with the £10 for John Randall the school 's first known Master , and the £4 6 8d to John Bockley , the priest at Longdendale .
10 These findings persisted when variables found to correlate with repetition were controlled for across the three groups .
11 The other arts were catered for in the music room with organ and harpsichord , and the library , including fine bookcases by Adam .
12 No we did n't buy tyres , no they were tyre mileage rates and erm mileage was the , tyres were paid for on the mileage run .
13 These , and the many other fine Victorian buildings in the city , were paid for by the fortunes made in the 19th century in the wool manufacturing and tailoring trades .
14 Acknowledging that it would appear unjust to pay higher allowances out of taxation to the middle classes , she argued that it would only be possible if the higher allowances were paid for by the income groups or occupations which benefitted from them .
15 Some such stations were paid for by the nobleman and maintained by him .
16 of the capital costs of the CTC programme , including those of the Telford college in my constituency , were paid for by the taxpayer ?
17 Those shows of identity were paid for by the pennies of miners and the barrier was imposed by the philistine , alien Government who do not know the difference between a work of art and a tin of baked beans .
18 As he said , two of those motorway crossings were paid for by the taxpayer .
19 The continuous variable weight for height expressed as standard deviation score was adjusted for in the analysis of lung function .
20 Typically , most Windows spreadsheets perform better doing what Windows was designed for in the first place — graphical presentation .
21 The lack of a lock on the one and only toilet was compensated for by the frosted glass panels in the door .
22 H pylori was stained for by the modified Giemsa method .
23 He was cared for by the Sisters of Mercy at the Horsforth home for retired clergy .
24 He was cared for by the sisters of Bon Secours at Passy until his death 16 October 1886 , and was buried quietly in the cemetery of Père Lachaise in Paris .
25 In March , an inquiry was called for into the case of manager Dereck Jones , who took away property belonging to Llynfi workshop .
26 No evidence was called for from the professionals working in the health services , yet this review and White Paper have introduced some of the most radical suggestions for running the health services since the original 1946 Act .
27 The hologram 's face flickered momentarily , the programme uncertain what facial expression was called for by the question .
28 I can say to my honourable friend , the member for Rydale who takes such a close interest and is so well informed er on these matters , er I 'm very grateful to him for the welcome he 's given for the orders here , he 's absolutely right to say that we have gone beyond er what restrictive called for by Bingham , we have extended it to other sectors in the financial we welcomed the honourable gentleman from Edinburgh Central that these er orders are in some way timid , they are what was called for by the treasury select committee , they are what was proposed er by Bingham and we have er introduced them er here tonight .
29 In September 1952 the same countries began to discuss a European Political Community ( EPC ) , which was provided for under the EDC treaty .
30 An OAU Military Observer Group ( GOM ) was provided for under the July ceasefire agreement .
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