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

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1 Besides , in some ways the change was for the better .
2 Er , it 's just I feel that I 've worked all my days and did without and er er had put savings away and things like that so that when I stopped working to have children I would have money , but if you were means tested , and the money is for the children as well , anyway and the people who , you know , I do n't mean that all people , a lot of people who are supposedly not having money , and getting all these things , they sell them and things like that .
3 Well th , the money 's for the child 's benefit in the first place .
4 Mrs Metcalfe said : ‘ The money was for the electricity bill .
5 The contract is for the engineering , procurement , construction and offshore installation , hook-up and commissioning of the satellite platform .
6 ( 2 ) Apart from any such contract , express or implied , the place of delivery is the seller 's place of business , if he has one , and if not , his residence : except that , if the contract is for the sale of specific goods , which to the knowledge of the parties when the contract is made are in some other place , then that place is the place of delivery . ’
7 The contract is for the provision of their Permanent Downhole Readout [ PDR ] equipment used to monitor downhole pressure and temperature to optimise production from hydrocarbon-bearing reservoirs .
8 The rules as to the time that property passes are contained in section 16–1g and they differ according to whether the contract is for the sale of specific or unascertained goods .
9 This is possible where , as in Sterns v. Vickers , the contract is for the sale of unascertained goods out of a specified bulk .
10 The contract is for the conduct and analysis of the findings of a survey of one hundred and fifty large private sector enterprises with establishments in the food and drink , engineering , textiles and clothing , distributive trades and financial services sectors .
11 If the contract is for the hire of the equipment , then the Supply of Goods and Services Act will apply , whether or not installation or other services are provided by the supplier .
12 There may be some terms however which are obviously conditions , for example , if the contract is for the delivery of a particular make of computer , and the seller attempts to deliver a different make altogether , this would clearly be a breach of condition .
13 The contract is for the supply of a Super Puma , based at Aberdeen , in connection with an oil exploration programme due to start in May .
14 In Varley v. Whipp ( 1900 Q.B. ) the contract was for the sale of a specified second-hand reaping machine which at the time of the contract the seller did not own but had still to acquire .
15 The contract was for the sale by a Dutch company of aluminium foil some of which the buyers ( an English company ) were to use in their manufacturing process .
16 This could not be done where the contract was for the sale of purely generic goods .
17 The plaintiffs claimed repayment of the purchase price on the basis that the contract was for the sale of goods by description within s13(1) of SGA 1979 and could , therefore , be avoided on the grounds of misdescription .
18 Thus in Cammell Laird and Co Ltd v Manganese Bronze and Brass Co Ltd [ 1934 ] AC 402 , the contract was for the provision of two propellers for a specified ship and it was held that the sellers knew the purpose for which the propellers were required , ie that they should be suitable for the ship in question .
19 During the Thirties when the streamlined fleet was introduced , the driver was for the first time provided with his own driving cab , complete with folding seat .
20 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 .
21 They constitute an acknowledgment by the delegates , committee and officers that the Association was for the time being inadequately organised and funded for undertaking major tasks on the national scene .
22 The modern procedure in the action is for the plaintiff to apply to the registrar of the county court , who will see that the goods alleged to have been wrongfully taken are restored to the plaintiff on his giving security to prosecute an action of replevin in the county court or in the High Court .
23 Consequently the chapter is for the benefit of those with a critical interest in homoeopathy and may conveniently be glossed over by those with a less scientific turn of mind .
24 ‘ The answer for the future is for the landowner and the farmer to seek Ministry approval for a tenancy of up to five years .
25 Do you know where the key is for the
26 But the intention is for the 49 per cent Dutch government shareholding to be reduced later this year through an issue in Amsterdam , London , Frankfurt , Paris and New York .
27 The intention is for the policeman concerned to develop a local knowledge of his area , to show a presence and develop friendly and informal contact with members of the public , although one was adamant that his role remained primarily one of crime detection rather than prevention , this being the responsibility of community relations .
28 If the intention is for the group to reach a key decision they should know this .
29 If instructions are received from a senior executive who is also the principal shareholder of an entity , it should be established , preferably in writing , whether the engagement is for the entity or for the individual acting in a private capacity .
30 The first lots to come into the ring were for the annual lease of ewes .
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