Example sentences of "are [adv] [noun] for [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 These objections do not cut any ice ; but there are nevertheless grounds for complaint .
2 They are just suggestions for day and half-day excursions to take in the best of the scenery , rather than the villages the tours pass through .
3 Unfortunately , front and side gardens in urban areas are always magnets for litter louts .
4 After reaching this stage there are still opportunities for movement from small houses to large houses and on to Travel Inns which are often attached to a Beefeater Restaurant .
5 Thus Western parties are both focuses for unity and vehicles for public contest .
6 There are also vacancies for computer technicians , secretaries , and mechanics .
7 There are also agencies for animal models .
8 Under this category there are also requests for assistance which amount to acts of community welfare , such as calls to lift aged and disabled people on to and off the toilet as well as into bed , and calls from very distressed pensioners and young children concerning lost pets ( on the police as a social service see Punch 1979b ; Punch and Naylor 1973 ) .
9 There are also opportunities for service overseas where the veterinary surgeon can play a major part in the world-wide struggle against malnutrition , particularly in the developing countries .
10 Urban deprivation ( overcrowded city slums ) and an ossified ( permanent ) political/social structure are also causes for concern .
11 There are also readers for microfilm/fiche .
12 We also use those homes as centres for day care , and the financial effects of that are estimated and taken out of these calculations , but I think it 's important for members to remember that your residential homes are n't purely and simply providing only residential care , they are also centres for day care in that particular area .
13 There are also possibilties for linen made from hemp to make clothing and furniture fabric .
14 However there are also implications for provision policies .
15 But without denying grounds for concern about the outcast Gaddafi government that sent them here to acquire skills of obvious military value , there are also grounds for concern about the long arm government regulating traffic inside the boundaries of the academic world .
16 Such theories , or perspectives , are really agendas for research programmes .
17 A Christmas tree growers ' charter has been announced to make sure that the festive firs are really value for money .
18 There are now plans for gymnasia to be reinstated as part of Czechoslovakia 's educational reforms .
19 The sediments filling caves or fissures in limestone are frequently repositories for fossil teeth .
20 Should you wish it , you can treat the Sauerhof as a chance to get in trim ; they offer most kinds of sports and have extensive gym , sauna and pool facilities — there are even bicycles for hire so you can get fit and take in the lovely countryside at the same time .
21 There have to be rules , laws , for everything ; after all , there are even rules for war .
22 For many of its current speakers — some , like Rushdie , immigrants to Britain — it remains a language foreign as well as familiar , and the culture and conventions it sustains are consequently matters for challenge and reformulation .
23 I am aware that the association has provided a review paper to OFFER on the perceived barriers to the development of CHP , and the issues raised are primarily matters for OFFER .
24 Secondly , since the clearinghouses are essentially agencies for co-operation and most enquirers want the names of contacts who are currently working on the same problem , it is advisable to refer the enquirer to the contacts for first-hand information .
25 Some Australian languages even have " triangular " kin terms , such that a term X denoting an individual x is only usable if x is ( say ) the speaker 's father and the addressee 's grandfather , Such suppletive sets of terms therefore encode person-deictic features in what are essentially terms for reference , not address ( see Heath et al. , 1982 ) .
26 There are certainly grounds for scepticism .
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