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

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1 An existing certificate may be amended for this purpose .
2 I was glad to be given for this talk a problem question — animals and the environment .
3 Two reasons can be given for this , the first being their low circulations .
4 One reason which can be given for this is the claim that a head is simply a functionary and that his or her views and judgements have to be variable for the sake of other people .
5 Justification could be given for this assertion by describing Dickens 's view of the London working classes , then describing the view of one or more modern historians , then showing that the two views are significantly different to the extent that Dickens 's could be called incorrect .
6 The 1930s were hard times , so I think they will be forgiven for this slight oversight .
7 It is absolutely essential for this outbound leg to be flown for this specific distance if you are going to have any hope of reaching your Decision Height on the final approach with the field ahead of you .
8 ‘ I 'm afraid you 'll be punished for this , Heathcliff , ’ I said sadly .
9 Cantona , sensationally bought from Leeds for £1.2 million this week , will not be considered for this afternoon 's battle at Highbury .
10 Endoscopic sclerotherapy , shunt surgery , and staple transection of the oesophagus ( haemostatic procedures ) or liver transplantation ( a procedure which solves both the problems of impaired liver function and of portal hypertension ) should all be considered for this high risk group .
11 Attainment targets should be grouped for this purpose into profile components to make assessment and reporting manageable ; ( c ) ten different levels of attainment should be identified within each target covering all the years of compulsory schooling .
12 Attainment targets should be grouped for this purpose into profile components to make assessment and reporting manageable ;
13 Again , I do not think that individuals are to be blamed for this : whole societies were caught up in this sexist interpretation of reality .
14 ‘ People can hardly be blamed for this misconception when one considers how often the media , particularly the tabloid press , come out with it .
15 To help with consistency of approach paediatricians in each of the nine health districts in Wales were asked to choose one or more of their number to be nominated for this project .
16 As yet the sunshine could not be enjoyed for this morning the inquest was to take place .
17 Freud himself expressed the view that some dreams , but not all , may be forgotten for this reason .
18 She declined to be interviewed for this article , saying that her role as a musician is more important than the fact she 's a woman .
19 The electoral law approved in October [ see pp. 37826-27 ] exceptionally allowed separate 5 per cent hurdles to be applied for this election in the two parts of the country .
20 An ‘ abstract ’ — a summary of your claim in not more than 150 words — needs to be written for this stage , which may go on for some time .
21 That is , every word in the million-word corpus was assigned a tag indicating its grammatical category , and complex computer programs had to be written for this purpose .
22 All the elements of theft must be proved before a conviction may be secured for this offence .
23 Thus if learners are aiming to communicate naturally , they need to be prepared for this by being involved in natural communicative language use in the classroom .
24 Private agencies generally specialize in clerical and secretarial work and may want to test your speeds , so be prepared for this .
25 Early in 1981 Lothian Regional Council decided that various disused railway lines should be acquired and that a rolling programme of cycleway/footpath improvement schemes should be prepared for this land and for other former railway land owned by the Regional Council .
26 The client has no right to insist and should be prepared for this .
27 This is a painless examination which would take bet er , hang on , this is a painless examination which will take between thirty and sixty minutes , there may be some waiting time at the start of the examination depending on whether we have to fit in an emergency , be prepared for this .
28 A case might be made for this ( although there is no other evidence for it ) and so substantive interference in Ulpian 's text could be taken to be limited to generalization or to the addition of per omnia .
29 It should be sent ( or preferably taken ) as soon as possible , together with the free death certificate ( Form BD8 ) which you will have been given by the Registrar of Births and Deaths , to the local Social Security Office , and as in most cases there is an entitlement to a National Insurance death grant , application can be made for this at the same time .
30 Excellent refreshments will be provided , and those who wish to attend are asked to contact Catherine Sharpe at Institute headquarters as soon as possible , so that proper arrangements can be made for this important reception .
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