Example sentences of "are [adv] [vb pp] [to-vb] for " in BNC.

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1 Packs roam everywhere at will and the few towns have not ‘ Wares to police the whole countryside , so the farmers and herders are mostly left to fend for themselves and , as I said , the hunters are all but ruined .
2 Moreover , these larger organisations are better equipped to arrange for training of apprentices .
3 Those note teaching are only required to pay for each day actually attended .
4 Despite great efforts to ‘ bottle up ’ sources of funds within regional boundaries , some banks find themselves with excess liquidity which they are not allowed to use for expanding credits to local enterprises , and this has led to some inter-regional flows of bank funds ( and to the uncontrolled expansion of bank lending to firms such as Agrokomerc ) .
5 People are not advised to aim for maximum fuel savings , but to concentrate on taking what is readily achievable without affecting efficiency .
6 So while the practice of resignation has been re-established , it is still true that ministers are not expected to suffer for the shortcomings of their staff .
7 Black psychiatric nurses and doctors are not permitted to care for white patients ( according to a 1984 study ) while there were no psychiatrists of ‘ African ’ descent in 1982 .
8 If guests have no credit cards they are usually asked to prepay for their stay at the hotel and all incidentals in bars and restaurants etc. are on a cash basis .
9 The Macmillan Home Care Service was introduced in 1975 and Macmillan Nurses are specially trained to care for terminally ill patients in their own homes , on call at any hour of the day or night , seven days a week .
10 Nonetheless , military pilots are still required to qualify for an Airline Transport Pilots Licence soon after joining the Branch if they do not already possess one , since much of their investigating career is going to be closely concerned with civil regulations and civil operating techniques as well as with the technicalities of flying .
11 With over a quarter of the UK fleet of rigid ( urban delivery ) vehicles over eight years old , high street deliveries are also destined to smell for years .
12 Their creators will often claim that they are also designed to cater for the club player who will play off different tees but , on the more extreme courses , I wonder if this is really true .
13 Patents do , however , have some value in securing royalty income , and they are often used to trade for access to other technologies developed by other firms .
14 All rooms are pleasantly furnished to provide for a relaxed and comfortable stay .
15 Alcohol has edged down from 80 to 78 per mille , but leisure services have risen from 32 per mille to 62 , entirely as a result of the inclusion for the first time of foreign holidays , which are now deemed to account for 30 per mille ( 3 per cent ) of the cost of living .
16 Against that background , local authorities are now required to prepare for a totally new tax — requiring a new valuation , a new banding system , new discounts and new registers .
17 They first extracted a written guarantee of good conduct from her uncle and aunt , who are now required to pay for the medical treatment which , if successful , will allow the woman to return to prison .
18 Students with religious or other reasons for following a special diet are strongly advised to apply for one of the self-catering accommodation options .
19 ‘ Still , ’ moans one of the females , ‘ a lot of women with disabilities are n't encouraged to apply for schemes like this …
20 In fact over 90% of U.K. entrants have degrees , and so you are well advised to study for a degree if you have the opportunity to do so .
21 These frequencies are then normalised to correct for any bias towards tags that occur very frequently ( e.g. singular nouns ) over rare tags ( e.g. pre-qualifiers ) .
22 Middle-aged adults , especially women are sometimes asked to care for parents who have been violent or sexually abusive towards them in the past .
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