Example sentences of "reserved for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The third column , which she had reserved for telephone numbers , was so far entirely blank .
2 Sharpe has now begun training again , going through the routine normally reserved for players following their summer break .
3 thought that , … in preference to the suggestion that there might be more frequent recommendations for the exercise of the Royal Prerogative , it might be possible to introduce a system similar to that adopted in some parts of the United States under which a distinction was made between murder in the first and second degree , the death penalty being reserved for cases of the former kind .
4 Trial , by contrast , is reserved for cases where the factual issues are straightforward ( most often road traffic accidents ) , and the jury is asked simply to answer the question of fault with a ‘ Yes ’ or ‘ No ’ answer , going on thereafter to assess damages .
5 The term ‘ subjective risk ’ will be reserved for cases where some degree of physical danger is actually experienced .
6 The Teesdale Mercury ran ‘ Hannah Is The Star Attraction ’ , whilst the Darlington and Stockton Times declared , after one of Hannah 's appearances , that she ‘ received the sort of welcome normally reserved for royalty
7 ‘ With the unexpected accession of their parents to the throne , ’ said the voice from the television , with that odd blend of reverence and condescension reserved for royalty and its doings , ‘ the little princesses had to reconcile themselves to seeing less and less of their mother and father .
8 The US leader , a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford 's University College from 1968-70 , has been proposed for the Degree of Doctor of Civil Law by Diploma — a special honour reserved for royalty and heads of state .
9 And he let us climb to the top deck of the car , with a much better view of the route , this being usually reserved for smokers .
10 A sign on the door reads : ‘ Restaurant reserved for smokers — non-smokers admitted ’ .
11 The familiar pine-clad mountain scene with pristine snow-capped peaks and shimmering streams is not just an image reserved for biscuit boxes .
12 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 .
13 Several fellow players asked her to take them for a ride as pillion passengers but that treat seemed to be reserved for members of her regular entourage , though I suppose it could be argued she took Steffi Graf for a ride in the semi-finals .
14 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 ) .
15 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 ) .
16 The then Chairman of the Housing Committee was to be a leading member of ‘ Labour against Militant ’ and crucial decisions , including this one , were usually remitted from the full Housing Committee to a smaller Housing Committee Working Group which met privately and was given the task of disposing of 25 sites which had originally been reserved for council house or Housing Association use , but were to be sold , used for Partnership or HELP schemes , or used for equity shares .
17 The land held in reserve in Richmondshire 's case is not just land held in reserve for existing firms to expand on , but also includes three sites which are identified in this document as being reserved for development after two thousand and one , between two thousand and one and two thousand and six .
18 ‘ Explain your meaning , my son , ’ his mother was saying in the disapproving tone generally reserved for others .
19 These seats are reserved for others . ’
20 Mason occupied two spaces on a tier of seats normally reserved for visitors to his manager 's gymnasium above the Royal Oak , a grimy Victorian watering hole in Canning Town .
21 After she had signed in , Brian Everthorpe directed her to the section of the car park reserved for visitors , and waited for her at the entrance to the Administration Block .
22 Miss Devenish sipped her tea ; Dougal noticed that her cup was cracked ; the best cup was reserved for visitors .
23 Indeed , he actually ascribes to Constantine a status and a virtue which should , in theory , be reserved for Jesus alone : ‘ … most God-fearing sovereign , to whom alone of those who have yet been here since the start of time has the Universal All-ruling God Himself given power to purify human life ’ .
24 It is not clear how claim ( c ) is to interact with the claim in the earlier part of his article that prenominal position is reserved for characteristic ( as opposed to occasion ) adjectives .
25 On a 3330 , the space taken up by the track index will be at least 57 per cent of track zero if all but one track of the device is allocated to data storage ( the remaining track is assumed to be reserved for overflow records ) .
26 If this module is a package , a flag to indicate whether this module has been reserved for issue as a product ( TRUE ) or not ( FALSE ) .
27 Back in the study Edward Crumwallis collapsed into the chair usually reserved for boys whom he was hauling over the coals .
28 If I entered the pavillon alone , for such an intimate matter as bathing , perhaps I would occupy space reserved for Montaine ?
29 All candidates for the 133 seats are proposed by the PCT central committee , with 59 seats reserved for PCT delegates , 66 for mass organizations , and a further eight for individuals .
30 Derek Mountfield and Kevin Gage were horribly out of touch ; the scalpel tongues went for Chris Price in that peculiarly cutting way reserved for baldies playing badly ; and the introduction of Ormondroyd , the forward built like a Handsworth tower block , brought cruelly sarcastic cheers .
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