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

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1 When the mills of the North of England are referred to , we think immediately of the nineteenth-century factories which were built for the purpose of manufacturing yarn and textiles , rather than buildings containing corn-grinding machinery .
2 It was from this time onward that Christian churches were built for the purpose of worship and a form of Christian architecture was begun .
3 From this time onward Christian churches were built for the purpose of worship and a form of Christian architecture developed .
4 Keegan 's club is building for the future on the back of 30,000 gates every home match , but the Newcastle boss refuses to discuss transfer targets and would n't comment on the Ferdinand situation yesterday .
5 Each ship is built for the coronation of the ruler and on his or her death bears them off to the Isle of the Dead to rest at last with the ancient rulers of Ulthuan .
6 Professional 's ZS-LYW was built for the USAAF as C-47B-1-DK 43–48541 and joined the RAF as Dakota IV KJ863 in August 1944 before joining the nascent Pakistan Air Force ( as H-713 ) sometime in 1947/1948 .
7 ‘ Monpazier , in fact , was built for the King of England , Edward the First , and one of its hotels is even named for him . ’
8 A model farm was built for the herd in 1850 but after 1870 the herd 's size was never more than 100 .
9 A refinery was built for the industry at Pumpherston , a few miles to the east , and opened in 1884 .
10 Crayke Castle was built for the Bishop of Durham in 1430 .
11 It was at this period after the Norman invasion that the Palace of Mansion house was built for the Bishop of Rochester .
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