Example sentences of "[am/are] [vb pp] [adv prt] for the " in BNC.
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1 | So all the excavations are filled in for the sake of tidiness , and all the bolt-holes and entrance holes are filled in to help assess what 's been left . |
2 | But its annual surpluses ( $56 billion in fiscal 1989 ) are added back for the purposes of the Gramm-Rudman deficit-cutting law . |
3 | ‘ Imagine living in a country where the cops are all people who 're cut out for the job . ’ |
4 | ‘ I suppose you 're fixed up for the rest of the evening ? ’ |
5 | The plans for the dump are spelt out for the first time in evidence from the CEGB to the Sizewell inquiry , now in its fourth week . |
6 | Although the accounts are drawn up for the benefit of the proprietors or shareholders of a business , the primary objective of such accounts could be said to establish the amount of tax due to the Inland Revenue . |
7 | But before the collecting boxes are handed round for the benefit of the new but impecunious union , there are some familiar figures , South African and otherwise , from rugby 's political elite to be seen . |
8 | Unfortunately I am tied up for the next month or so with filming commitments , but I hope we can arrange some time in July . |
9 | Core workers at Bhilai have regular employment , but for those on the periphery and in support industries , the work is casual , dangerous and ill-paid : factories , where women are locked in for the night ; opencast iron-ore mines where workers ' deaths by rock-falls are concealed by unscrupulous owners . |
10 | The dog seems anxious to get the harness on ; indeed , all through the trip the dogs are always keen to pull and seem miserable when they are tied off for the night . |
11 | High expectations are set up for the client to gradually learn to achieve deep feelings of heaviness and relaxation throughout the body . |
12 | Here are set out for the benefit of a person intending to become a candidate a few of the many matters which must be complied with in order that the candidature shall be declared valid by the returning officer . |
13 | I feel really angry I mean I 'm you might say because of my job that I I ought to be law abiding but I am a law abiding person and i like to think that I would go along with all all the laws because they are they are brought in for the benefit of all . |
14 | To reduce the possibility of the lining materials , used for the construction of walls and ceilings , contributing to the initial fire spread within the building , performance standards are laid down for the reaction to fire of the materials used for the exposed surfaces . |
15 | Under English evidential law , specific provisions are laid down for the submission and use of computer records in court . |
16 | ‘ Sorry , I 'm tied up for the next couple of months with long-haul business trips , ’ Ashley interrupted . |
17 | Credit unions , which would be cheaper but still allow weekly payments , are ruled out for the great majority — simply because there is n't yet one they could join . |
18 | As a climax , you could arrange for some of the room lights to be switched off one by one before the tree-lights are switched on for the first time ( test them first ! ) . |
19 | You two are paired up for the quiz , I had a lot of money |
20 | He said : ‘ I am 24 now and I am signed up for the next five years . |
21 | Dixie and I are dressed up for the Island . |
22 | That a similar system be set up for the archival negative collections which would be rehoused within the proposed new photographic suite . |