Example sentences of "[be] [verb] for the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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31 This is to signify that its national and its global membership may be distinguished for the sake of convenience , but that the concept of the TCC entails global interests .
32 The different aspects of the Christian faith can be distinguished for the sake of clarity but they can not be separated in the life of the Christian community as if any one of them could exist alone or have priority over the others
33 French farmers should be punished for the way they treated our sheep farmers .
34 People charged with taking a car could also be punished for the damage done to it .
35 NEWCASTLE UNITED will not be punished for the touchline brawl with the Italians at St James ' Park .
36 After all , I could not be punished for the death of Victor Frankenstein if he was not dead .
37 Pop was no longer a community of youth as it had been in the sixties , nor a means of changing society , but a meaningless marketing exercise which deserved to be exposed for the charade that it was .
38 The sides and floor of the excavation should also be checked for the presence of any sharp stones or roots which , if found , should be removed .
39 These should be checked for the existence of attributes in the functional domain .
40 Thus , if the trustees of an interest in possession trust were actually to pay monies it will generally be the trustees who will be treated for the purpose of income tax as having made the payment and not the beneficiary ; if bare trustees , nominees or agents were to pay monies the beneficial owners or principals will generally be treated as having made the payments .
41 The Ministry of Health distributed a circular concerning the provision of air-raid shelters in hospitals ; part of the building was to be designated for the purpose , ‘ such overhead and lateral protection being provided as is possible ’ .
42 For example , in Figure 14.3 , the notation 641.493 could be assigned for the Preservation of Poultry and used in the catalogue , but the truncated notation 641.4 could be used for shelf arrangement .
43 He can not see why cash which has earned him monthly interest running into five figures should be squandered for the sake of a perceived way of life that is now beset by escalating economic and political pressure .
44 Moreover , even those studies where there does seem to be a clear relationship over a number of data points at different arousal levels ( e.g. Courts , 1942 ; Stennett , 1957 ; Bolanger & Feldman , described in Malmo 1959 ) can often be criticized for the possibility that the task used to induce arousal actually requires greater levels of attention at higher levels of arousal itself .
45 Vincent rented a studio — ‘ that is , a room and an alcove which can be arranged for the purpose , cheap enough ’ — on the outskirts of town , at Schenkweg 138 , close to Ryn station .
46 A group outing to the Northern Counties Craft Exhibition at Beamish Hall will hopefully be arranged for the week beginning June 22 , items about the village are needed for inclusion in the Durham village book .
47 He asked if it could be arranged for the morning .
48 Future village speakers are still to be arranged for the meeting due to be held on February 25 .
49 37% thought it should be arranged for the baby to die
50 With its simple thesis that ‘ the tropics are the heritage of mankind ’ , to be developed for the benefit of all , including their inhabitants , and its emphasis on the excellence of the British record in these respects and the desirability of prolonging it , the book had an immensely affirmative influence .
51 Software will now be developed for the distribution of data in which individual , family , household and community level data can all be examined and in which relationships between levels can be analysed .
52 Thus woman 's sphere had to be limited for the sake of the race .
53 If war should break out , however , the Joyces would both be interned for the duration as enemy aliens .
54 Past members of who gave more than 25 years of service to the council may be considered for the title .
55 Batty and Sterland play in tonight 's continue their fitness build up in the reserve game against Newcastle , tonight Wed and if they come through will be considered for the Boxing Day game at Blackburn .
56 It has to be finished this month in order to be considered for the Academy 's Summer Exhibition .
57 When the Australians arrived in 1989 , he seemed scarcely to be considered for the leadership , and appeared to have few advocates beyond the purlieus of Chelmsford and Colchester .
58 We would therefore suggest that surgery should still be considered for the management of portal hypertension , particularly in the following circumstances :
59 Membership of Equity , then , is no guarantee of employment — it simply gives the member a chance to be considered for the work that is available .
60 I decided to be tactful and told him he would no longer be considered for the team because he is complete and utter rubbish .
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