Example sentences of "be [vb pp] [prep] [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 The ruling overturned a February 1989 civil settlement , whereby criminal charges against UCC were to be withdrawn in return for compensation [ see p. 36466 ] .
2 Optimism must always be tinged with anxiety for it not to become braggartism , and there were enough instances in the past , mainly at Olympic Games where British flames of hope had turned to ashes of despair , for a note of caution to be sounded .
3 The constitution of Convocation might be altered in order for it to be open to those obtaining recognised qualifications other than degrees , or those obtaining approved qualifications moderated by the University .
4 Some departments offer opportunities for supervised study that need not necessarily be undertaken as study for a degree or other qualification .
5 Mr Biffen , who was later to become Leader of the Commons and Lord President of the Council , and was eventually to be sacked by You-Know-Who for wholly ideological reasons , was marched back to the hotel to cover himself .
6 It should be seen as a five-year plan because , while Scotch has to be matured by law for a minimum three years , the time balance will help the company to secure a better malt price .
7 The matter will now be referred to dioceses for consultation .
8 Qualifications not included in this list should be referred to HCIMA for a ruling prior to enrolment of an applicant .
9 Despite the problems mentioned above , credit should be given to BRAC for realising its errors and ( hopefully ) rectifying them : BRAC has been monitoring its own programme from the start , and this shows a healthy degree of self-evaluation .
10 If the word length is short , consideration must be given to methods for achieving an adequate address range with a short operand field .
11 That the Traverse concourse and bar should be bedecked with posters for a brand of vodka seems to be a peculiarly sick joke in the circumstances .
12 Emulsions should be examined after storage for droplet size of the disperse phase even if this is not included in the product specification .
13 Life on Tour can be filled with anguish for even the most experienced and successful players .
14 However , the rest of the work will not be completed in time for the season , which will make life running a heavily-booked programme of events difficult .
15 The implementation of measures 2 , 3 , 4 and 5 depend upon action by both the profession and the Government , but we believe the necessary steps can be completed in time for implementation in April 1993 .
16 John Hart , Assistant Director ( Curriculum ) comments : ‘ Aspects of two major areas of review will be completed in time for the next Catalogue .
17 There is some doubt as to whether the processes of investigation and legislation will be completed in time for the 1995 revaluation .
18 A year-long project to update the library at Darlington College of Technology should be completed in time for the new school year in September .
19 £1 , 50p , 20p , 10p , 5p coins should be stacked in their respective denominations ; 2p , 1p or ½p coins should also be stacked into piles for easy checking and counting , then bundled into the appropriate cash bags supplied by the bank .
20 In 1678 , after more than 5 years ' detention on the barren rock , he was tried in Edinburgh and , with 60 other Covenanters , was sentenced to be banished to Virginia for the remainder of his life .
21 Some arrive in a blaze of publicity and promise , only — like DDT and many others — to be banished in disgrace for creating insufficiently researched ‘ side effects ’ .
22 They tend to be hidden by individuals for their own use .
23 A further education college is the first to be registered by CCETSW for providing vocational education and training in social care .
24 The Montrose interest settled the question in this way through political pressure on the two candidates , for John Stirling was less than enthusiastic about sharing his responsibilities with Craigannet , and it was obviously hazardous to be joined in responsibility for accounting for public money with a colleague of whom the Stirling family had ‘ no good character ’ .
25 Popular crowd pullers Talisman will be joined by Alligator for the show on April 18 .
26 In the laboratory their eggs can be heated to 98°C for 16 hours and still hatch out as normal .
27 It was bought by the first buyers for the purpose of reselling in smaller quantities to be compounded into food for cattle and poultry and was resold by them for compounding into pig and poultry food .
28 When all the nasties had been driven extinct , there was no way in which any of the nice strategies could be distinguished from Tit for Tat or from each other , because they all , being nice , simply played COOPERATE against each other .
29 He felt powerless in the face of his father , and was cursed with the unshakeable conviction that he was to be punished throughout life for some unspecified crime .
30 He was shocked to be recalled to prison for the previous offences .
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