Example sentences of "are [verb] for [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The resulting strings produced by applying the rules are searched for in the lexicon in the normal way .
2 Such betrayals , when not over-taxing the as yet limited mental resources of the infant , are compensated for by the acquisition of new much praised skills and satisfactions .
3 To some extent they are compensated for by the availability of a wealth of clinical material , and by the experience of working in urban and rural communities .
4 You simply have to weigh up your personal circumstances and what you are looking for from the job , keeping in mind any long-term plans that you may have for your future career development .
5 New shares are applied for on the expectation that the issue will be underpriced and hence a profit might be made on the difference between the immediate market price and the issue or striking price .
6 This means that they should be clear about what they are to look for in the performance and how they are to judge these points .
7 The starting point for the three readings that follow is the increased numbers of children under 5 whose parents both work , and who are cared for outside the family ( whether in a day nursery or with a child minder ) for a major part of the day ( 25 per cent of children under 5 in the United Kingdom had working mothers in 1976 , although only a small proportion of these were working full-time ) .
8 Up to 15 people with brain injuries are cared for at the centre each day and the main feature of the extension will be a large activity room .
9 They are cared for by the shepherds , who would once have come up for the summer along with the animals , and slept in their traditional , bleak little cabins ; nowadays , they are for the most part motorized and can commute genteelly to the livestock from their homes below .
10 Disabled people are provided for through the Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons ' ( Northern Ireland ) Act ( 1978 ) .
11 Some of the features of the legal model which we have depicted such as the power of the shareholders to dismiss the directors and the fiduciary duties imposed upon the directors are provided for by the law rather than by the articles of association .
12 Pensions for employees of the Scottish Transport Group , with the exception of some Caledonian MacBrayne employees , are provided for by the group 's pension schemes .
13 Registered Designs are provided for by the Registered Designs Act 1949 , amended by the Copyright , Designs and Patents Act 1988 .
14 One is mounted on top of the power supply , and two are spoken for by the floppy and hard disk drives , so you 'd be in trouble if you wanted to fit more than two peripherals .
15 And remember , they are all products of Pakistan 's domestic cricket competitions , which are competed for by the commercial organisations and regional teams which have always been condemned by Imran — who for the last decade had not played domestic cricket in Pakistan .
16 What standards , if any ( height and type ) are covenanted for in the documents ?
17 Suggestions are asked for from the family and friends all over the village .
18 These are allowed for in the balance sheet and are part of your education .
19 Furthermore , since up to three causes are allowed for in the record , the doctor may indicate , say , pneumonia as ‘ primary ’ ( i.e. immediate ) cause before a more basic diagnosis of lung cancer .
20 ‘ Enormous admiration for showing us what a ride we are taken for by the funeral directors .
21 The driver of a 1.6 litre company car who can justify more than 2,500 business miles a year and whose petrol bills ( including personal mileage ) are paid for by the company , will be taxed as though the benefit were equivalent to an extra £2,800 in salary .
22 High schools are paid for by the prefecture , but their curriculum is vetted by the capital .
23 So there has been criticism of the growth of patronage and of the extent to which bodies which are paid for by the taxpayer are not fully accountable to Parliament for their actions .
24 The lease will indeed quite often contain extensive insurance provisions with this in mind and to ensure that all costs in respect of insurance are paid for by the tenant and not the landlord .
25 So the youngsters , of Netherby Rise , Darlington , chose Oliver and Abbi as names for the dogs whose training , feed and vet bills are paid for by the Leas ' gift .
26 We gather this special treatment is because our meals are paid for by the Institute , for whom we are working .
27 Pre-reading skills are catered for through the enjoyment of games , jigsaws and computer programmes .
28 Two positions are catered for on the hanger , giving still more options of flow direction .
29 Even if you do not have a social life when you settle in , you will want something to do , and it is important to see if your interests are catered for within the local community .
30 Additions to the file are catered for by the provision of distributed free space .
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