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

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1 Candidates tend in Ireland to be voted for by electors who know them , and they must be selected with this in mind .
2 There were no relevant standing rules governing applications for declarations and injunctions before the enactment of rule 3(7) because before then these remedies could not be applied for under Order 53 , but only in private actions .
3 No small town in Britain can certainly qualify as a centre for the administration of an imperial estate , although a case might be made for including Godmanchester and Water Newton .
4 On Monday she had gone to her job — improbably she appeared to be a supervisor for a market research firm — as usual , and could be vouched for by colleagues there .
5 Water from the River Jordan would be diverted for irrigation , and the loss of water to the Dead Sea would be compensated for with sea water from the Mediterranean .
6 These include the different rates of production for speech , and writing , the degree of standardisation in writing as opposed to speech and the absence in writing of intonational features that can only be compensated for by sentence patterns which provide to a degree the emphases more readily available in speech .
7 At Keswick and Ambleside private ( costs for ) lodgings are much higher than what the same conveniences could be had for in London , Liverpool or Manchester ’ .
8 Under the rail usage agreement between British Rail , SNCF and Eurotunnel half the Tunnel 's capacity will be used for through rail services , and the charges imposed by Eurotunnel will form the largest single element in Tunnel revenue .
9 Basically erm I agree with what you say but that the County Council itself of course is a landowner of erm some quite attractive erm areas of land that could be used for below cost housing , but the problem in the past has been that they always had to sell erm at the market price .
10 Eventually , in 1902 , McKeich sold the Baron to James Kilpatrick for £700 , a considerable sum as at that time a good yearling could be bought for between £400 and £500 .
11 Many of them will want to be cared for at home .
12 It is in the interests of the local services that elderly people should be cared for at home , so the professionals concerned should be asked to give home carers all the help to which they are entitled .
13 is it easier for you to be cared for at home or in hospital ?
14 The youngster played a major role in looking after him and ensuring he could be cared for at home .
15 This P–59 is to be cared for by members of Edwards ’ 6515th Organisational Maintenance Squadron so her preservation and upkeep seem assured .
16 If all diabetics were looked after solely by general practitioners , undoubtedly some would be cared for by doctors without a real interest in the subject .
17 Divorce and remarriage of the middle generation will affect the care of elderly people , for how many ex-in-laws are likely to be cared for by ex-sons and daughters-in-law ?
18 He would continue to be cared for by nurses .
19 Human children , if they are to survive and become adults , must be cared for by adults at least until adolescence .
20 The number of people so disabled by their distress that they have had to be cared for in institutions is relatively small .
21 The number of people who are so disabled by their distress that they have to be cared for in institutions is very small indeed .
22 The President of the National Deaf Club , A.J. Wilson , donated the first national trophies to be played for at golf and at billiards .
23 The reason for including R in the picture is that , at least in all existing organisms , successful recombination requires the presence of enzymes , which in turn must be coded for by genes ; it is such a gene that is symbolized by R. The symbol r in Figure 5 represents a gene which is ineffective in bringing about recombination .
24 Such guarantees must not merely be provided for in constitutions but must be seen to be honoured ;
25 As for Second Level , a compatible level of Spoken English for industry and Commerce ( SEFIC ) may be opted for in lieu , where this is administratively feasible .
26 Villas inland from the Costa del Sol can now be found for about Pounds 40,000 .
27 In some cases a deposit may be asked for on arrival at apartments and , where known in advance , the amount is stated in the apartment description .
28 Law had indeed brought Asquith to the point of conceding all that could be hoped for from Ulster 's resistance , but he was unable to seize the fruits .
29 Government money is helping to convert a former library in the city centre into 14 flats and bedsits , money which the Enviroment Secretary says must be fought for in competition with other cities .
30 Landslips , earthquakes and faulting are not everyday occurrences in this country and do not usually have to be allowed for in settlement siting .
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