Example sentences of "is [verb] [adv] for the " in BNC.
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1 | And if in carrying he is delayed out for the night it will count two works . |
2 | Currently , about one child in 200 in England is treated surgically for the condition each year , making it the commonest reason for elective surgery in children . |
3 | BELFAST is limbering up for the big international fitness challenge . |
4 | The true theory of the Nicol prism was not clearly understood even by its inventor , but in a neglected paper by Edward Sang the mathematical theory is given completely for the first time ; this also contains a suggestion , made forty-seven years later by M. E. Bertrand in the Comptes Rendus , that a polarizer might be constructed of two glass prisms separated by a suitably placed thin layer of Iceland spar . |
5 | Buckinghamshire speedway ace Simon Wigg is gearing up for the new season with a new club … he 's signed up for Coventr |
6 | THE Royal Mail is gearing up for the General Election . |
7 | Julian whose home is at Seamer , near Scarborough is currently the assistant cruise director in the Caribbean and is returning home for the presentation ceremony next month . |
8 | This controlling and canalising of experience , it is argued , is carried out for the benefit of , if not directly on behalf of , the ruling property-owning class . |
9 | This procedure is depicted above for the first three values of the repeated median smooth , shown in full in figure 9.9 : Thus 47 is the value to be smoothed , the skip mean 43.5 is the mean of 40 and 47 and the smoothed value 45.2 is the rounded mean of 47 and 43.5 . |
10 | Mr. Wakeham : The Order Paper is designed primarily for the use of right Hon. and Hon. Members , and I am sure that many of us who have become familiar with its style and format would — contrary to the Hon. Gentleman 's belief find the changes that he proposes considerably less convenient . |
11 | Auckland International is designed specifically for the needs of airline transport operators . |
12 | Privatisation of the railways is designed only for the benefit of the Goevrnement and its friends . |
13 | Now that circumstances have conspired to make an immediate share issue an unattractive option , Dell Computer Corp is looking around for the best alternative to raise cash to finance its soaraway growth . |
14 | There are two broad categories ; the one type is available off the peg , supported by large software houses and is designed for general application ; the other is tailored specifically for the employment agency market and is naturally more expensive but usually more user friendly since it is written to perform a specific set of operations . |
15 | Also , the system makes clear that the designer is acting strictly for the client . |
16 | We have high and growing unemployment , and under those policies that high unemployment is built in for the whole of the 1990s , along with recession and slow growth . |
17 | A small charge is made locally for the use of the showers . |
18 | Provided that the receipt under the Deed of Covenant is applied wholly for the church 's charitable purposes , then the total amount of tax Tradeco deducts will be refundable to the church . |
19 | Whatever the size , an acer is grown mainly for the leaves — for their shape , their poise and their colouring — and not for the flowers , which are insignificant . |
20 | The fact that Freeman is writing primarily for the social work profession is apparent , for instance , in the extent to which the legal regulation of substitute care is dealt with in depth . |
21 | So it is resources and personal support that is needed both for the individuals themselves , for their parents and for schools . ’ |
22 | There is , however , the difference that in those cases the control is used to investigate the first instability whereas here it is needed only for the later stages . |
23 | When the first episode of the cult series , The Prisoner is broadcast tonight for the fourth time . |
24 | Mr Delors should be told in no uncertain terms that his job is to stick up for the whole of the EC not just for France . |
25 | The all-items index is shown annually for the period since January 1975 in column l of Table 5.3 . |
26 | Yet , at the end of a week of alternating euphoria and gloom , the sober verdict so far must be that the military side of this war is going well for the allies . |
27 | He must , if he is going away for the winter , turn off the water and empty the boiler . |
28 | In the West End there seems at the moment a tendency to rely too much on the goodwill of actors which is often accompanied by a failure to maintain a true interest in what is going on for the actor . |
29 | And , by the way , the reason I have to go is because Joanna is going out for the day with Ian Woodall . ’ |
30 | ‘ We only wanted athletes of distinction and no one is going along for the trip , ’ Murray said . |