Example sentences of "to be [verb] [adj] for " in BNC.

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1 Once won , the " bouse " , a mixture of rock spar and ore , had to be separated ready for smelting .
2 It 's 7.00 a.m. on a cold dark morning in Stroud , but 19 year old Jason Scrivens is more than happy to be getting ready for work .
3 They have to be ridden everyday for exercise and have to be cleaned out ( stable ) everyday .
4 Jones-the-milk is all very well , but to be dubbed Murdo-foolish for the rest of your life is a different matter .
5 S.202B , introduced by s.110 of the Civic Government ( Scotland ) Act 1982 , provides for a register of bye-laws to be kept available for inspection .
6 The team processes cases more quickly and closes them earlier ; of those that remain open , relatively few are reassessed , but cases tend not to be kept open for ‘ monitoring only ’ .
7 ( 5 ) A partial offer must be kept open for at least 21 days ( Rule 31.1 ) whereas an on-Exchange tender offer is only required to be kept open for eight days .
8 Liberal Democrat candidate Suzanne Fletcher has welcomed news from British Rail that the Norton to Ferryhill route is to be kept open for freight traffic , but also says that an improved service is badly needed through Stockton station .
9 The building work and electrical work will need to be completed ready for the installation , and some making good is needed afterwards .
10 Through their wide experience of the stories they have read and hear , they should be helped to increase their control of story form , recognising , for example , that events take place in a setting , which needs to be described , and that the outcome has to be made explicit for the reader .
11 MOSCOW — Huge amounts of computerised information held in Soviet data bases are to be made available for the first time to Western research , it was agreed at a conference for Western and Eastern scientists here , writes Justin Arundale .
12 An arrangement had been made in association with the World Bank for Scottish advice to be made available for primary education in Pakistan .
13 Most , however , felt that such practices were not topics to be made available for public scrutiny .
14 The Alternative Payment Method ( APM ) for class 1A National Insurance contributions is to be made available for the next tax year under the same terms as before .
15 If more adequate services are to be made available for the expected increase in the numbers needing them , those of working age will have to pay more in central or local taxes .
16 These calculations allowed for £2.1 million to be made available for further community developments in Riverside to follow the closure ( all these figures are given at 1986 prices ) .
17 He it was who rescued a number of precious unpublished test recordings from private collections , and caused them to be made available for the first time .
18 The SADCC executive secretary Simbarashe Makoni admitted , however , that " there was no mechanism " , either in trading or in transport terms , for local surpluses to be made available for the needs of neighbouring countries if they were unable to afford a commercial purchase .
19 If now the exchange rate policy instrument were to be made available for member countries to use more frequently and liberally , the anti-inflation properties of the EMS would be undermined and the gains achieved by member countries in the control of inflation would be dissipated .
20 A housing charity wants repossessed homes to be made available for people who are forced to sleep on the streets .
21 PROPERTY to be made available for a would-be council tenant is expected to raise some interest and a few eyebrows .
22 The name of the user to be made responsible for the SPR .
23 ( d ) Liabilities Under the Partnership Act a new partner is not to be made responsible for liabilities of the firm accrued before he joins .
24 Parents have got to be made responsible for their children 's action , ’ she said .
25 But Rodrigo ordered a bed to be made ready for himself and for the leper , and they twain slept together .
26 Fairfax calls a waiter and orders the memsahib 's car to be made ready for the short journey to Warthog Manor , her solid but decrepit stone house .
27 This was a very different place to Gloucester , where the Empress 's ladies were virtually servants themselves , but in the flurry of introductions and orders for a place in the ladies ' chamber to be made ready for her Isabel forgot about comparisons .
28 The full ten thousand million lire , in well-worn notes , not consecutively numbered , was to be made ready for delivery immediately .
29 This hedonistic pragmatism is to be seen moulded for ever in the rolls of fat around the necks of the bronze and terracottaheads from Ife .
30 I remember definite feelings of not wanting to be felt sorry for , very much wanting everything to carry on as normal .
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