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

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1 Now that idea was to get everybody together and erm because there have been certain members of the staff which have n't been looked at for a period of time they 've escaped the net as it were in the last couple of times and it seems that we 've had the same guys for the last three years and some have erm
2 Picking up the internal telephone , she buzzed Stephanie , abruptly coming to a decision she 'd been wrestling with for a couple of days , one she considered to be eminently sensible and practical …
3 Oh , yes , you 're just the sort of bloke we 're looking for for the guards .
4 s26 ( 1 ) Where no fixed term has been agreed upon for the duration of the partnership , any partner may determine the partnership at any time on giving notice of his intention so to do to all the other partners .
5 The new TV channel that has been talked about for a while will be named ‘ The Manchester United channel ’ and will outbid the BBC for the right to be channel no.1 and will have a completely unbiased opinion of football ( just like the BBC )
6 If the single European market can be established and made to work as that common market that has been talked about for the past 30 years , it will be a considerable achievement , but it will not be easy .
7 That has now changed Eastern arts no longer support the gallery now one obvious reason for that is the gallery started so well because of the enthusiasm from a number of professional people who came along and gave their advice and much of their time and such a body of people has not been called upon for a number of years now and once again a request to discuss this with Mr was refused .
8 As I understand the Leeds position , they want what they call a lev a level playing field , or to be aiming at the same goalposts that they 've been aiming at for the last number of years .
9 What we are staring at for the moment is a ‘ permanent ’ Conservative ascendancy , rooted in the Thatcher ‘ revolution ’ and the sea-change in the political culture that has been in progress throughout the eighties .
10 He 'd been married , of course , and in those days perhaps it had been frowned upon for a married man to be friendly with a young girl , but that 's all it had been — friendship .
11 The CA 1985 should be referred to for the detail .
12 The case law upon this point has already been examined and should be referred to for the purposes of the discussion which follows .
13 The subject matter of this chapter is covered fairly fully in the author 's earlier book ( Arridge 1975 ) while Ferry ( 1980 ) may be referred to for the most comprehensive account .
14 McKim said : ‘ I can take a punch or a kick but to be spat at for no reason is disgusting .
15 Our only hope for a TV of our own was our uncle John Hep who did the bins and could always be relied on for an old radio or a gramophone .
16 However , agencies are subject to inspection and statutory control by the Health Authority , and so generally can be relied upon for a high standard of service .
17 If the aggrieved person is not in a contractual relationship with the person responsible for the loss or damage , other areas of law must be looked to for a remedy .
18 ‘ The Managers ' Association have written to the FA suggesting this is an area that needs to be looked at for the good of football .
19 This rule has now been relaxed so as to permit reports of commissioners , including law commissioners , and white papers to be looked at for the purpose solely of ascertaining the mischief which the statute is intended to cure but not for the purpose of discovering the meaning of the words used by Parliament to effect such cure : Eastman Photographic Materials Co . Ltd. v. Comptroller-General of Patents , Designs and Trademarks [ 1898 ] A.C. 571 and Assam Railways and Trading Co . Ltd. v. Commissioners of Inland Revenue [ 1935 ] A.C. 445 , 457–458 .
20 It enables everyone involved to understand the Process that is going on , it makes it possible for grieving people to be looked after for a while , but not to sink into a chronic mourning state , because everyone knows when it is meant to be finished , and when the bereaved people are meant to pick up their responsibilities again .
21 I think the public wants to know that all those people , and their families , who suffered in the war will be looked after for the rest of their lives . ’
22 ‘ Carol Barratt is going to be looked after for the rest of her life , and looked after well , whereas life for us is never going to be the same again . ’
23 Although amendments to the published general SVQ specifications will not be possible during the first year , we will be consulting on whether the specifications should be added to for the second year .
24 It is felt that the conventional conveyancing procedure should be adhered to for the reasons stated in Chapter 3 .
25 The well-established practice , which helped to avoid wrongful identification and risks of libel action , should not be departed from for the benefit of the comfort and feelings of defendants .
26 Not surprisingly , a box number has to be written to for a course in witchcraft , promising tuition by the World 's Foremost Witches .
27 part of the area that we would be looking at for the new settlement .
28 And sometimes Madame would just decide that we all needed a change and there 'd be paint ordered and people would come in during the day and work for a couple of days and the whole place would be done out for a party or a festival .
29 ‘ Not to be thought of for a moment .
30 New plans to cut central — and republican — government spending are to be agreed upon for the second half of the year .
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