Example sentences of "is [verb] [noun sg] for [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The important point is to monitor pressure for cost reductions from all sources and to take such possibilities into account in strategic analysis .
2 One is given money for work .
3 One of the main reasons for the identification of the number of elderly ( or any other age group ) suffering from any disease is to establish information for service delivery and the planning of future services .
4 John Shaw is serving life for manslaughter .
5 Sex symbol Bo — who once appeared in a Tarzan film — is seeking help for zoo animals left homeless after the destruction caused by Hurricane Andrew in Miami .
6 Edward Hirst , whose 11-year-old son is undergoing treatment for leukaemia , said : ‘ Our message to the Government is ‘ Come and have a look at the work that is done here ’ .
7 Sonny ( Timothy Botoms , focus of the earlier film ) is afflicted with dementia and Duane 's banker is facing indictment for malpractice .
8 But once the money is disbursed , only anecdotal evidence offers much of a clue whether the city is getting value for money or not .
9 The board has lodged five complaints with the LEA and is questioning whether it is getting value for money .
10 But , after the fiasco of Super-SARA , the British are not alone in asking whether the cumbersome bureaucracy and politicking of European Community big-science , is providing value for money .
11 It was forced to land on the Sedco 700 drilling rig , which is doing work for Shell in the East Shetland Basin .
12 Every time a new fish is introduced test for ammonia and nitrites for several days afterwards .
13 WWF is giving money for conservation all the time in Northern Ireland , with much of the spending going into coastal projects , the theme of this year 's Walk for Wildlife campaign .
14 There is , however , the question of transport links to Europe which is giving cause for concern to well established exporters .
15 Sachs argued that since only a limited amount of information can be stored verbatim in memory , normally only the most recently heard sentence is remembered word for word .
16 The responsibility of the quality approver is to judge fitness for purpose .
17 The claimed IDO is declared void for uncertainty .
18 and if they were concerned about the children , the children would get the benefit , the Income Support is removed pound for pound ,
19 First , the therapist is placing responsibility for change firmly on the client 's shoulders , reinforcing the notion that people help themselves .
20 Another aim of Red Hot Again is to raise money for AIDS care and relief charities .
21 Yet you never feel that the company is introducing novelty for novelty 's sake .
22 Her current job is marketing controller for South East sales region , but when she left University she at first had no idea what she wanted to do .
23 Mr Godding 's passenger Andrew Walton , 20 , of Aysgarth Close , Newton Aycliffe , is receiving treatment for leg injuries at Bishop Auckland Hospital .
24 This old fish-drying plant has been revived to manufacture the drug , which is sent south for use in the trial .
25 Its complex at Grangemouth is at the centre of a £1 billion investment programme to handle North Sea oil and petrochemical feedstock while work on the Bruce gasfield , in which BP has a 37 per cent stake , is nearing completion for production this year .
26 What I do appear to be quite successful at is raising money for charity .
27 AD 500 ) , whose account Lily is quoting word for word .
28 One reason for trying to reduce government spending is to make room for tax cuts .
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