Example sentences of "be for [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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31 The largest uptake is for the subjects in the Final section , which are common to the Pre-Associateship Route .
32 The singing is flexible and responsorial and all the music is for the words of the Liturgy itself .
33 The alternative is for the children to be educated abroad in English-speaking international schools .
34 The author is for the purposes of this book broadening the definition to include all the cowboys in and out of the City of London , selling shares , futures , and occasionally other financial instruments .
35 A buyer under a conditional sale agreement which is a consumer credit agreement within the meaning of that Act ( see Chapter 19 ) , is for the purposes of section 25 of the Sale of Goods Act and section 9 of the Factors Act , not someone who has ‘ bought or agreed to buy , ’ ( Consumer Credit Act 1974 , Schedule 4 and section 25(2) of the Sale of Goods Act ) .
36 Dual assessments will be most common where the local authority is assessing a child 's special educational needs under the Education Act 1981 or where a child is disabled and the assessment is for the purposes of the Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons Act 1970 or associated legislation .
37 The aim is for the rates to be adjusted so that , overall , the employer 's national insurance contribution does not rise .
38 It is often the case that a letter is for the eyes of a particular person and nobody else .
39 The one on the north wall is for the men of the cavalry regiments from the Krems area who fell in the First World War .
40 Once a woman has decided what and who she wants to be , it is for the men in her life , if there are any , to re-educate themselves to take account of her .
41 Your comparison is to Latin America , when the most direct precedent is for the debtors of sub-Saharan Africa .
42 This is for the proportions of the elderly to decline in the populations of some large , traditional retirement resorts , such as Bournemouth and Torquay , and to rise in adjacent and nearby local authorities .
43 This last criterion was applied in the Charter Consolidated Ltd/Anderson Strathclyde Ltd Report ( 1982 ) , where the concern was for the effects of the merger on employment in an area of Scotland which already had high unemployment .
44 Time and again in England and Wales , the company that bought the bus undertaking in the first instance proved to be only a halfway house to resales , mergers and splits , and all the time the very last consideration was for the interests of the travelling public .
45 Interestingly , at the time of Burgess ' model , Sneinton and Radford were still on the outskirts of the city and this housing was for the workers at the Players , clothing , and Raleigh factories .
46 The nearest clean water was from the standpipe in the churchyard ; they did not like to wash their finds there , because the water was for the flowers on the graves , but Martha fetched some in a bucket .
47 He maintained that the death of Christ was for the sins of all men against the first covenant .
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