Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] for [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 As for the Crown of Sorcery , it was recovered and taken back to Altdorf by the Grand Theogonist of Sigmar who placed it in the deepest vault of the Temple to be guarded for eternity by powerful spells and iron locks .
2 In due course this became a grievance and from early days , no doubt , it could be commuted for payment in money .
3 Yet , at the same time , the process of obtaining material through interlending schemes is expensive and time-consuming , and only to be undertaken for groups of material which are infrequently needed by the library 's clientele , or which — because they are out-of-print — can not be purchased for library stock .
4 Films had to be delayed for shortage of money , and some cheques bounced .
5 At the close of the hearing before the Judicial Committee Lord Keith of Kinkel announced that their Lordships would advise that the appeal should be dismissed for reasons to be delivered later .
6 announced that the appeal would be dismissed for reasons to be given at a later date .
7 At the conclusion of the argument Lord Donaldson of Lymington M.R. announced that the appeal would be dismissed for reasons to be given later .
8 At the conclusion of argument Lord Donaldson of Lymington M.R. announced that the appeal in M. v. P. would be dismissed for reasons to be given later .
9 Patients with uncontrolled bleeding may be referred for surgery after considerable blood loss and are then extremely difficult to assess .
10 Will the Minister confirm that under the terms of the 1971 Montreal convention , which was signed both by Libya and by Britain , any dispute can be referred for arbitration to the International Court of Justice ?
11 On the basis of these authorities , we would hold that both litigation costs and non-litigation costs can be referred for quantification to a taxing master to be taxed .
12 In particular , permission will not be given for payments by Serbian/Montenegrin-owned companies , whether incorporated in the UK or elsewhere , for third-country trade — goods purchased in one country for sale in another , neither being Serbia or the UK .
13 The wording provides a wide comprehensive cover and unless the claim presented is ruled out by one of the Policy Exceptions ( discussed below ) or is not due to an external accident or fortuity then every consideration should be given for settlement of the claim .
14 The wording provides a wide comprehensive cover and unless the claim presented is ruled out by one of the Policy Exceptions ( discussed below ) or is not due to an external accident or fortuity then every consideration should be given for settlement of the claim .
15 Telephone numbers only will be given for contact in general .
16 Albert Tarr , who was unmarried and lived with his widowed mother at the tiny Devon village of East Anstey , was subsequently posthumously awarded the Carnegie Bronze Medal — at that time before the introduction of the George Medal , one of the highest possible civilian awards that could be given for acts of heroism and bravery .
17 Yet it is a harder question whether judgment could actually be given for performance of an act .
18 I do not think there is any difference of opinion as to its being a general rule that , where any injury is to be compensated by damages , in settling the sum of money to be given for reparation of damages you should as nearly as possible get at that sum of money which will put the party who has been injured , or who has suffered , in the same position as he would have been in if he had not sustained the wrong for which he is now getting his compensation or reparation .
19 Avice Cam deserved the highest honour that could be given for service to others .
20 For example , assistance might be given for diversification into tourism , to which Northumberland is ideally suited , as tourism is dispersed , small-scale , labour-intensive industry .
21 The registered office of a defendant limited company or any place of business of the defendant company which has some real connection with the cause or matter in issue must be given for purposes of service ( Ord 7 , r 14(2) ) .
22 No indemnity will be given for loss of cash , bank currency and so on listed in Clause 11(c) — a substantial limitation of liability .
23 There is a general recognition that there is a need for a Community policy to be formulated for takeovers in order to ensure that equal conditions apply throughout the EC and that all parties to takeovers proceed on an equal footing .
24 Continuity was assured by the performance becoming enshrined in a religious ritual which could never be broken for fear of offending the gods .
25 Incredibly , these developments appear to receive no recognition in the 1988 Education Reform Act , and could well be halted for want of explicit official support .
26 In February 1991 Allitt applied to be enrolled for training as a sick children 's nurse at Boston Pilgrim hospital .
27 Such a model is central to the management of air quality in order that alternative regulations of emissions can be examined for compliance with air quality standards .
28 Planemakers Boeing decided two weeks ago to recommend that the world 's 500 jumbos should be examined for cracks in the four-inch long bolts .
29 Public policy plays a part in a number of these decisions and a student could be forgiven for confusion at the complexity of the area and the number of legal doctrines used .
30 She tapped in the number of her agent , spoke briefly to his secretary , then held the receiver several inches away from her ear , knowing from past experience that Bernie could generally be heard for miles without the benefit of a phone .
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