Example sentences of "[that] [noun sg] be [verb] for " in BNC.
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1 | Aerospace officials say that support is growing for a national strategic plan in which increased government spending would be matched by the industry 's own resources . |
2 | But first tonight , news that support is growing for the notion of having Joe Jordan as the next Scotland manager . |
3 | William Laud , who along with the king directed ecclesiastical policy throughout the 1630s , had little interest in the struggles of his beleaguered co-religionists on the continent , and was far more concerned that money be raised for the repair of St Paul 's Cathedral in London than for the relief of Calvinist refugees from the Palatinate . |
4 | We do not want to see a massive amount of custodial sentencing , although we are glad that provision is made for it ; what we do want is a reduction in the number of people who participate in such a horrendous cult and in the equally horrendous statistics relating to youngsters who take cars , go to court and then take more cars . |
5 | We also want to ensure that provision is made for the representation of enrolled nurses on the UKCC . |
6 | Does he recognise that provision is required for local authorities , voluntary groups and the private sector to provide places in creches and nursery schools ? |
7 | In those circumstances he would be wise to insist that provision be made for a late exercise of the break-clause following an unsuccessful appeal . |
8 | Er the fact that we 've had low unemployment rates is due er mainly to the fact that provision was made for employment er in past years , and we want to make provision now to ensure that unemployment is as low as possible in the future . |
9 | Guided by our previous observation that hTFIIA is required for efficient expression of U6 RNA by RNA polymerase III in vitro ( 12 ) , we investigated the possible role of this protein during transcription of classical pol III genes . |
10 | Mr Hely Hutchinson said that Headline was looking for UK-based acquisitions that offered quality and enhanced shareholder value . |
11 | Studies on the assembly of transcription initiation complexes using the gel shift assay show that TFIIF is required for RNA polymerase II to assemble into a preinitiation complex formed by promoter DNA and the general factors TFIID , IIA and IIB ( 30,31 ) . |
12 | Now that dream 's destroyed for ever for her . |
13 | We know from literature that wood was used for statues in the archaic period , and very early wooden statuettes ( some Daedalic ) have been found on Samos . |
14 | It was not beyond the wit of any surgeon worthy of his calling or apothecary worthy of his phial to have been able to perform superficial embalming , and it is highly unlikely that assistance was asked for at the London end . |
15 | Cause might suggest that room is left for the object of causation to produce its effect as a secondary cause reacting to the stimulus of the primary one and so would not be used in these contexts . |
16 | Apart from representing a valuable resource in its own right it is important to note that water is paid for twice — in terms of metered supply and the effluent charge . |
17 | It is very important that credit is given for any UK tax which may have been borne by an overseas trust . |
18 | ‘ Compared to some of the things that woman 's done for me , this is a small enough thing . |
19 | In the case of such deposits the rule that writing is required for the creation of interests in land is dispensed with . |
20 | ( 92 ) * He was n't heard to say that Bill was looking for trouble . |
21 | I can see that happiness is waiting for you , if you really want it . |
22 | If we had to choose between radiocarbon and TL dating , then we would have to take into account that radiocarbon is used for organic materials and has an upper age limit of about forty thousand years , whereas TL is applied to inorganic samples and can be used beyond the range of radiocarbon . |
23 | Traditionalists , especially from the Okinawan schools , will not take part in modern karate tournaments and competitions , believing that karate was developed for self-defence , not sport . |
24 | The purpose of community intervention is not simply to observe but to ensure that treatment is sustained for those whose illness , in terms of either severity or nature , warrants this . |
25 | With this in mind we have undertaken this year a review of the management team and staff resources with the objective of ensuring that LCCIEB is prepared for the challenges that it is likely to meet in the future . |
26 | It is usually said that repetition is used for emphasis . |
27 | There are various other ways in which both magistrates and judges may contribute , either directly or indirectly , to the prison numbers crisis — for example , by imposing a fine without taking sufficient account of a defendant 's ability to pay , with the result that imprisonment is imposed for default ( see Moxon , 1993 ) ; or by imposing a suspended sentence in place of a fine or probation with the result that , in the event of a further offence , imprisonment is more likely to be imposed than might otherwise have been the case . |
28 | On this view , a doctor could avoid liability only if he could show that , apart from consenting , the patient was carefully studied and examined in a context where specialist medical and psychiatric facilities were available , that the consensus of expert opinion was that surgery was called for , and that this was explained to and understood by the patient before he gave his consent . |
29 | If investment in public education was a necessary political and humanitarian response to the problems of poverty and underprivilege , if it was an appropriate means of fostering and maintaining religious adherence , and if it was calculated to equip young people with the skills demanded by a changing industrial society , then a strategy had to be found for ensuring that value was obtained for the funds invested . |
30 | Remember that RUNNING is looking for all kinds of safety tips . |