Example sentences of "are for the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I just wanted to know what the ticket arrangements are for the Liverpool game at Anfield later in September .
2 It raises a number of complex and inter-related matters , some of which are for the pensions industry , some for the banks , some for actuaries , auditors and regulators .
3 For the Tory dissidents , a leading opponent , William Cash , said : ‘ The European Central Bank arrangements under the treaty are for the whole of Europe , yet it comprises unelectable , unaccountable bankers making decisions on behalf of the people of this country and elsewhere .
4 However , if the cards are for the wife 's relations or childhood friends , it would be more natural to put her name first .
5 ‘ No more anxious than you are for the return of the Earl of Gloucester , madam , ’ he countered .
6 Contemporary memoirs are as full of praise for the building 's beauty as they are for the work which took place within its walls : ‘ Its magnificence , proportions and pleasant air makes it unique among the buildings of the world , ’ wrote the chronicler Barni .
7 The research aims to describe how police authorities give effect to this duty and to analyse what the consequences of their adopting different strategies — formal consultative committees , public opinion surveys , informal liaison etc — are for the work of police authorities , for policing priorities and for police management practice .
8 Ask whether a chairperson is necessary , what items there are for the agenda and how timing is to be arranged .
9 They are for the session 1993–94 .
10 These figures are for the fibres alone .
11 The private schools are for the élite , mostly in urban areas .
12 On the whole , however , it is submitted that a judicial is preferable to a statutory re-definition , because the existing law , although imprecise , is founded on the right principle , that continuance in perpetuity and exemption from tax should be allowed to those purposes and those alone which are for the benefit of the public .
13 Any disregard of this may provide the minority shareholders with a claim under s459 Companies Act 1985 , under which they may complain against resolutions of the company which are for the benefit not of the company as a whole , but of the majority shareholders alone .
14 It may be that the tenant 's lease contains covenants on its part that are for the benefit of other units within the centre and the tenant will expect similar reciprocal provisions to be contained in all other leases .
15 Tory success in the elections to Anne 's first Parliament in 1702 led Dr Henry Sacheverell to boast that " the Majority of the People are for the Church of England " .
16 All records are for the river valleys , levels , or the coast .
17 Borland wants the rest of us to stick with Paradox and like it ( and we do ) , so most of the improvements in version 1.5 are for the pros .
18 Two are for the Queen 's flight- to carry members of the royal family and VIPs — the rest are used by the RAF for training .
19 Culturally I must acknowledge my Spanish blood , but my sympathies are for the Quechua experience .
20 The important thing to remember is that NVQs are for the individual , are broadly based and non-specific , in five levels , and once accredited the individual , from school leaver upwards , builds up a personal record of achievement which will be recognised by employers across the country .
21 The reason sometimes given is that the defences of justification and fair comment are for the jury , which is the constitutional tribunal , and not for the judge .
22 Unless otherwise specified , the futures contracts reported are for the USA .
23 There you are for the gent 's ring this time .
24 Briefly , these are for the making of the essential survey of resources and potentialities , the allocation of land in development plans , and the control ( by means of planning permission ) of mineral workings .
25 Er you happy to leave things as they are for the minute ?
26 ‘ The provisions of the Code governing the detention , treatment and questioning of persons by police officers are for the protection of those who are vulnerable because they are in the custody of the police .
27 These are for the climbers , and when you feel puny as a walker you can sidle over to someone looking through this rail and look them straight in the eye , secure in the knowledge that nothing in hill-walking requires you to dress in such a gruesome fashion .
28 Von Tunzelmann , remarking that prices had the greater influence on real wage trends over this period , finds that the indices available are much closer to each other than they are for the periods on either side .
29 Roy , the skinhead guitarist , puts it this way : — ‘ All skins are for the flag but that does n't mean they 're all NF or British Movement .
30 ‘ Oh , those are for the girls . ’
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