Example sentences of "is [vb pp] and [verb] for " in BNC.

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1 The difference between the monotonous beat of pop music and the rhythmical architecture of a great symphony is precisely that in classical music the primitive reaction is delayed and denied for a more varied satisfaction .
2 He particularly looks forward to the new community centre being built and , with a personal interest in sport , is keen that while still remaining a play area , the football field is developed and used for more formal games .
3 The first is for working parents , explaining the tax rules that apply when childcare is organised and paid for either by the parents themselves or their employers .
4 A Brownie is organised and cares for cleanliness .
5 C. The way in which an everyday object , like a tin of Heinz baked beans , is made and provided for you is shown in the drawings .
6 Other requirements might be to agree the implications of a variation , in terms of time and cost , before it is instructed and to provide for keeping and agreeing contemporaneous records .
7 That , he says , is what the Next Steps is all about : ‘ It will succeed only if it changes the way business is done and accounted for . ’
8 A patch of undergrowth , preferably under a tree , is cultivated and preserved for the snake .
9 Twenty pounds for it at twenty pounds at twenty pounds thank you , twenty is offered and selling for twenty pounds only , twenty five for you sir , thank you , twenty five , thirty thirty five thirty five to my left and selling for thirty five pounds yours sir , thank you , thirty five pounds for number eight four five , thank you very much .
10 Three twenty , three fifty , three eighty in the centre three eighty is offered and selling for three hundred and eighty , all done ?
11 Er Lot number eighty five number eighty five is the jade pendant Lot number eighty fi er Lot number eighty five , beg your pardon , it 's a vase there we are , the vase is showing for seventy pounds , at seventy , seventy five , eighty pounds at eighty pounds , eighty five , ninety ninety five , a hundred and ten a hundred and ten to my right one ten is offered and selling for one hundred and ten pounds .
12 Lot number one O one Lot number one O one , the patinated vase there 's the patinated vase showing at a hundred and fifty pounds , at one hundred and fifty pounds , one sixty , seventy , one eighty , one ninety , two hundred , two twenty to my left two twenty is offered and selling for two twenty , two forty at the back going , two sixty , thank you , two eighty at the back two eighty , three hundred ?
13 Lot number one hundred and ten one hundred and ten is the bucket-shaped saki pot and cover there 's the pot and cover for ten pounds at ten pounds , fifteen at the back now fifteen is offered and selling for fifteen only , at fifteen pounds , you all done ?
14 If they think it is good , it is produced and paid for in proportion to its success with the public .
15 We must insist on a world where natural diversity is valued and protected for the benefit of all .
16 The concern here is how health care is supplied and paid for .
17 Alternatively , the ‘ lost object ’ is yearned and hungered for even more .
18 The moving immediacy of the situation is diluted and exchanged for a homiletic tone .
19 ‘ The breakfast table is set and waiting for you .
20 Cash is counted and prepared for paying into the bank ( see Chapter 5 ) .
21 It judged the centre , which carries out work on AIDS , infectious disease and transplant research , to be a world-class laboratory and says that it offers unique facilities to researchers in Europe such as a rhesus colony for which the microbiological status is known and typed for major histocompatibility complex , essential for transplantation studies and infectious disease research .
22 All this is stored and cared for in the six large unheated cupboards in the linen room .
23 So would it be more realistic to accept that a voluntary system is doomed and legislate for compliance ?
24 Aberdeen has been nick-named the ‘ Granite City ’ , since the local granite rock is quarried and shipped for buildings , bridges and harbour works in many towns of Britain .
25 At the terminals the gas is processed and measured for quality and quantity and injected with an odorant which gives it that recognisable smell .
26 The age at which children go to school , the amount of time they spend there and the disposition of that time have the very greatest bearing on the learning that is planned and provided for them .
27 Curriculum is learning which is planned and provided for a purpose .
28 Ipswich man of the match Bryn Kerr is tackled and looks for support from flanker James Bisdee .
29 I really want to know she is loved and cared for .
30 If a particular monkey is chased and harried for as long as ten minutes , it may become so stressed that eventually it gives up trying to escape and sits to face its death without screaming or even resisting when the hunters finally seize it .
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