Example sentences of "were reserved for " in BNC.

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1 But Mr Desmond Fennell , QC , chairman of the Bar , claimed there was a danger that many people needing legal help would have access only to a ‘ more expensive Jack of all trades , ’ while specialist skills were reserved for the privileged few .
2 Bumface 's sternest tones were reserved for Charles .
3 Then he noticed an open gate and beyond it a side door which he approached ; here he was told that his tickets were only good for the front door while the side doors were reserved for members .
4 The number of foresters was to be limited under the supervision of the regarders : no warden or local Forest officer was to hold pleas of the forest , which were reserved for the Forest Eyre .
5 Mr Major 's strongest words were reserved for what he believes is the threat to the constitution of the United Kingdom — which he described as the ‘ sleeping issue ’ of the election .
6 But the fireworks were reserved for the last six holes , each of which he birdied .
7 Tithes of reed were reserved for the local priest on the Somerset Levels , and Chaucer 's monk cast an entirely practical eye on the local birdlife : ‘ he liked a swan best , and roasted whole . ’
8 Two rooms and a telephone were reserved for the CAB and , with a list of appointments prepared by the company , clients were called over the tannoy system to avoid queues .
9 The public , however , had only a total of fifteen days to view the exhibition , between the hours of 10.00 a.m. and 5.00 p.m. , as Thursdays and Fridays were reserved for the judges .
10 These qualities were reserved for a small minority of disinterested intellectuals whose insights into the great tradition of literature were said to develop in them a maturity of vision .
11 Scoldings were reserved for more serious offences .
12 Occasionally entire houses were made of mudbrick , but usually the ground floors were stone and the mudbricks were reserved for upper floors and partition walls ( Plate 8 ) .
13 While the Commissioners were not drawn exclusively from within the Prison Service , by convention three key posts were reserved for people who had been promoted from prison governor grades .
14 Some of his harshest condemnations were reserved for those who tried to evade the plain commands of God ( set out in the Old Testament law ) by means of merely human traditions , however venerable .
15 In ‘ Partnership ’ , again local authority-owned land was made available for private development , but the new dwellings were reserved for 12 weeks at a stipulated price for purchasers falling into a restricted set of categories of which the most important were first-time buyers on the housing waiting list and households from slum-cleared areas .
16 I should say also that I take some comfort from noticing that the judgments were reserved for five months .
17 More lingering looks were reserved for Anne Hopper .
18 Our stronger feelings were reserved for the unscrupulous organisers of this sordid trade in human cargoes who were profiting from the Asians ' misery .
19 As in the earlier lecture , therefore , the most positive valuation was given to Aeschylus , while the harshest words of all were reserved for Socrates ' pupil Plato , who translated into paradoxically artistic form his master 's rationalistic distrust of instinct and instinctive art .
20 But the benefits of such progress were reserved for the white-skinned Christian Europeans .
21 Two-thirds of the Congress seats were filled by direct popular vote from 750 single-member constituencies organized to include roughly equal numbers of voters and another 750 constituencies designed to give representation to the majority of the Soviet Union 's recognized ethnic groups ; the remaining 750 seats were reserved for members of approved social organizations ( in future elections there will be no reserved seats ) .
22 In the Chamber of the People 101 seats were reserved for the Czech Republic and 49 for the Slovak Republic ; in the Chamber of Nations each republic had 75 seats .
23 In the non-elected upper house of 34 members , 24 seats were reserved for Melanesians , nine for Indians and other races , and one for the inhabitants of Rotuma .
24 Free and direct multiparty elections for 386 seats in a new Országgyülés were held in two rounds on March 25 and April 8 , 1990 ( a further eight seats were reserved for members of ethnic minority communities ) .
25 In addition 84 seats in the expanded 250-member Assembly were reserved for independent candidates .
26 Independents won seven seats and two were reserved for guerrillas who gave up their arms ; it was anticipated that these would be allocated to representatives of the Workers ' Revolutionary Party ( PRT ) , a guerrilla group which signed a peace pact with the government on Dec. 28 and was due to disarm in the far northern province of Sucre on Jan. 26 .
27 A further 30 seats were reserved for women , to be filled by indirect election by the Jatiya Sangsad .
28 ADEMA captured 76 of the 116 seats voted for by the internal electorate ; 13 seats were reserved for Malians abroad .
29 **An additional 13 Chamber seats were reserved for ethnic minorities , making an overall total of 341 seats .
30 * Two of the 90 seats in the Chamber were reserved for non-elected representatives of the Hungarian and Italian minorities .
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