Example sentences of "are [verb] [adj] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 Working flat out to keep up with demand , bales of yarn are stacked ready for the next load by Despatch Foreman , Peter McCall .
2 No injustice would be caused to these States by holding them to their agreement , for ‘ as a general rule , those who engage in transactions of an economic nature are deemed liable for the obligations which flow therefrom ’ .
3 In the Method Tailoring phase , the analyst considers the type of instrument , or instruments , that are considered suitable for the particular investigation and decides their specific role in the analysis .
4 Here , the aim of the therapeutic intervention is specified in terms of the verbal responses which are considered desirable for a particular child but are as yet not part of the child 's verbal repertoire .
5 Dave Williams , spokesman for Sunderland-based Rover dealers Reg Vardy says : ‘ Things are looking great for the future .
6 I know Liverpool are returning from the land of the lost and Aston Villa are looking good for a shot at the title .
7 Finally , especially if you are living alone for the first time , invest in some small cooking dishes and fridge/freezer containers .
8 BRITAIN will face a spiralling demand for long-term residential care of the elderly unless funds are made available for the rapid development of community services , a report warns today .
9 Many daughters who are caring full-time for a parent or parents at home have financial worries too .
10 action round-up now … and pride of place this week goes to Oxford 's Eddie Jordan … his grand prix team are getting ready for a new formula one season … today at Silverstone the new car was unveiled
11 NOW that England and Scotland are getting ready for the World Cup finals , the question on the lips of two rejoicing nations is : ‘ What will the lads wear for the big date in Italy ? ’
12 However , he should ask himself why it is that , when people are given access and are judged eligible for the benefits , the administration is so inadequate that paying out the genuine benefits breaks the system .
13 Wigan chairman Stephen Gage said : ‘ Kenny is a very ambitious young man and I 'm confident we are set fair for a good recovery . ’
14 We will do more to bring into use properties owned by central and local government which are standing empty for no good reason .
15 While one cuts with the peat iron [ Tarisker ] , the other stands catching the foot-square slabs of wet peat which are thrown flat for the first stage of drying .
16 Children 's Bonus Bonds , D issue , will turn £100 into £154.60 over five years and FIRST Option Bonds guarantee 6.5 per cent clear of basic rate tax on sums of £1,000 or more which are left untouched for a year .
17 ‘ But in Middlesbrough we are determined to ensure that the minimum number of houses are left empty for the minimum amount of time .
18 Washing machines and dryers are kept busy for the rest of the day and much of the night .
19 The Labour party in this county , values the role of small rural schools , but we are not prepared to see urban schools suffer to make sure that urb , rural schools are kept open for the sake of being kept open .
20 Individuals , by the force of their personalities , are held responsible for the breaking of truces : ‘ It was thanks to [ the Pope ] at any rate , that [ the truce ] was broken .
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