Example sentences of "be [verb] on [noun] for " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Modifications will then be placed on deposit for consultation though relevant dates for this can not be agreed until the Inspector 's Report has been fully assessed . |
2 | A notice is preferable as it imposes greater protection than a caution ( which can be warned off ) but requires the consent of the landlord as the land certificate will need to be placed on deposit for the purpose of registration . |
3 | Greater emphasis would be placed on payment for pre-trial work . |
4 | In his speech Sir Michael backed Mr Birt but said he should effectively be placed on probation for 12 months . |
5 | The original promise was to allow enough information to be placed on record for the public to know who was breaking the law , and when , so prosecutions could be brought if necessary . |
6 | But to return to the run of the mill accident , the team will be occupied on average for about a week following which they will report back to the Chief Inspector . |
7 | Talks on a post-war coalition concluded indecisively , but the Prime Minister had called for progress to be made on plans for full employment . |
8 | On the pre-trial review applications may be made on notice for reference to arbitration , albeit more than £1,000 is in issue ( Ord 19 , r 2(2) and ( 5 ) ) . |
9 | Even now she 's frightened to be seen on television for fear of reprisals . |
10 | It will not be levied on fuels for export , non-fuel uses of fossil fuels , or renewable sources like solar , geothermal , wind or biomass energy . |
11 | Nuclear Scientists working at the Joint European Torus project in Oxfordshire will be going on strike for the second time . |
12 | A special loan so that , say , all the statues in Cairo can be cleaned on time for the Khedive 's birthday . |
13 | There can be no condescension , fuss , or invasion of privacy ; the support must be based on respect for the individual , recognizing the significance in what individuals do and say . |
14 | The graphics can be displayed on screen for any length of time and each graphic can be accompanied by SoundBlaster or . |
15 | She will be speaking on Newspapers for Today . |
16 | Agreement should be reached on responsibility for repairs and insurance . |
17 | Under a gold standard it is possible for gold to circulate domestically as the legal tender along with banknotes which can be exchanged on demand for gold . |
18 | The comments by Field and Verney concluded with a strong recommendation that every resource of television production should be lavished on programmes for children ‘ if they are to watch intelligently and develop into ready viewers for that ‘ better ’ Television being demanded by the critics ' and sought after by the industry itself . |
19 | The boundary blocks may also be laid on edge for added support . |
20 | In other words , oil rigs should account for all materials both used and produced during operations — and everything should be brought on shore for safe disposal . |
21 | In other words , oil rigs should account for all materials both used and produced during operations — and everything should be brought on shore for safe disposal . |
22 | There are signs that their enterprise was resented , a foretaste of the accusations of selfish materialism that were to be pinned on Catalans for a hundred years to come . |
23 | If appraisal leads to the creation of a new bureaucracy which consumes money which would otherwise be spent on resources for children , is such formalised procedure likely to be beneficial ? |
24 | Most of it of it will be spent on rooms for parents of children being treated . |
25 | Up to £5,000 could be spent on premiums for the competition . |
26 | Sadly , the bar had closed and the staff had long since departed so the celebration pint of bitter had to be put on ice for another day . |
27 | And he has written to Home Secretary Michael Howard demanding to know if plans for the category B inmate jail will be put on ice for a second time . |
28 | He has written to Home Secretary , Michael Howard , demanding to know if plans for the category B inmate jail will be put on ice for a second time . |
29 | After being acquitted Livingstone admitted possessing a five-inch knife as an offensive weapon on a separate occasion and agreed to be put on probation for twelve months . |
30 | ‘ If not , the whole scheme is likely to be put on hold for quite a while . ’ |