Example sentences of "reserve for the [adv] " in BNC.

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1 It was argued above that it is unacceptable to claim that the mandatory penalty for murder supplies the raison d'être for the qualified defence of provocation : the label ‘ murder ’ should be reserved for the most heinous of killings , and there is a widely held belief that provoked killings are not in this group .
2 The label ‘ murder ’ , and the stigma thought to accompany it , should be reserved for the most heinous group of killings ; there is a well-recognized offence of manslaughter beneath murder , and this should be used for offences where the culpability is significantly lower .
3 But as a consequence , he will now face the sort of brutal attention reserved for the most lauded players in Serie A — the sort of stern treatment Lineker himself encountered and overcame in his successful time in Spain with Barcelona .
4 Chaperoning was so easy , it was the job reserved for the most junior nurses .
5 It is significant that in the light of Roland Barthes 's S/Z ( 1970 ) , critics would subject even Balzac to the kind of analysis usually reserved for the more oppositional novels produced by the nouveau roman ( see Jefferson 1983 ) : poststructuralist and deconstructive readings could transform the ‘ readerly ’ into the ‘ writerly ’ .
6 This procedure is normally reserved for the more important examples of delegated legislation , particularly those with financial implications ( in which case , the affirmation of the House of Commons will be sought ) .
7 As a matter of practice , but no more , the term ‘ order in council ’ is reserved for the more solemn of instruments , but no technical significance attaches to the use of this term .
8 ‘ Periodical ’ may be regarded as almost synonymous , but seems to be increasingly reserved for the more literary types .
9 Mass and other services will now take place in the crypt while the upper part of the cathedral will be reserved for the more important feast days .
10 The administration and supervision of the Minor project are undertaken by DCSLs , unsupported by the Project Coordinating Team , whose efforts are reserved for the more substantial Major Project .
11 At first Addington had linked the coming of peace in 1802 to the repeal of the hated tax which " should not be left to rest on the shoulders of the public in times of peace , because it should be reserved for the more important occasions , which he trusted , would not soon recur " .
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