Example sentences of "be [vb pp] in [noun sg] 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1 The ruling overturned a February 1989 civil settlement , whereby criminal charges against UCC were to be withdrawn in return for compensation [ see p. 36466 ] .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 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 John Hart , Assistant Director ( Curriculum ) comments : ‘ Aspects of two major areas of review will be completed in time for the next Catalogue .
6 There is some doubt as to whether the processes of investigation and legislation will be completed in time for the 1995 revaluation .
7 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 .
8 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 ’ .
9 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 ’ .
10 It was decided that whilst Reginald should go free , the unfortunate Margery should herself be placed in custody for her false appeal .
11 It would mean accepting that an assault could exist without any of the elements which comprise that term ; no one would , for example , have to be placed in fear for their bodily safety .
12 The workers later had to be treated in hospital for minor injuries and today the Royal Mail put up a £10,000 reward for the arrest and conviction of the attackers .
13 You will be remanded in custody for three weeks with a view to a custodial sentence . ’
14 Accordingly you 'll be remanded in custody for a period of seven days .
15 In how many different orders can four children be arranged in line for a photo if John and Julie refuse to stand next to each other ?
16 Tickets may be booked in advance for the LAST EVENING PERFORMANCES , LATE NIGHTS and WEEKENDS on the basis of payment at the time of booking .
17 Kamara had no great love for Scottish strikers ; in April 1988 he made legal history as the first English League player to be fined in court for an on-pitch assault .
18 Clearly if , if the fines were more that would help , but I do think now because of the consciousness of the general public and because of the involvement of the media in , in the environment , er that firms are not keen and the third parties , whoever they may be , are not keen to be fined in court for pollution , because public opinion is such that it 's very much disapproved of .
19 The positive heuristic indicates how the hard core is to be supplemented in order for it to be capable of explaining and predicting real phenomena .
20 James V ordered that the Crown of Scotland be remodelled in time for him to wear it at the coronation of his second Queen , Mary of Guise-Lorraine , at Holyrood Abbey in February 1540 .
21 Nicholas , who is living with his family in a tiny flat , hopes the damage will be repaired in time for Christmas .
22 His Opel Manta had been heavily damaged during the Burmah Rally and could n't be repaired in time for the Mourne Stages .
23 Cheesecakes used to be made in quantity for the feast .
24 The new lines and equipment would be added to the bill , but charges might still be made in error for removed equipment .
25 Parties are welcome on any day throughout the year but arrangements must be made in advance for visits on days when Didcot Railway Centre is not otherwise open .
26 Information skills classes ( run by the librarian ) can include the use of databases as part of normal search procedures and the creation of small specialist databases can be part of the course or can be made in advance for specific topics .
27 The inventor , Bart Zoltan , says the device could be made in bulk for under $4 — a good deal cheaper than treating an overdose .
28 Neither the Soviet Union nor China herself was capable of meeting the demand for textiles : Japanese textiles would eventually be accepted in exchange for Chinese commodities , including minerals , since Japan was the obvious market .
29 Within each country , paper notes and coins are made legal tender by the government and must therefore be accepted in payment for goods and services .
30 In order to confirm or disprove the phenomena , certain criteria have to be decided in order for the theory to have any value .
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