Example sentences of "being [vb pp] for [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Fewer babies available for adoption due to changing social attitudes and access to contraceptives and abortions has led to older children being placed for adoption . |
2 | A sale of goods is not prevented from being a sale by description by reason only that , being exposed for sale or hire , they are selected by the buyer . ’ |
3 | ( p100 ) This is now given statutory effect by s13(3) of SGA 1979 which provides that : A sale of goods is not prevented from being a sale by description by reason only that , the goods being exposed for sale or hire , they are selected by the buyer . |
4 | Because over half the world 's cereal harvest is fed to livestock being reared for slaughter , and not to men , women and children . |
5 | For example , as Mexico exports more and more live cattle for processing in the United States , the hides and byproducts traditionally used by poor Mexican consumers and artisans are now being re-imported for sale at much higher prices . |
6 | ‘ She is being treated for drug abuse and depression , ’ a hospital source said . |
7 | ‘ She is being treated for drug abuse and depression , ’ a hospital source said . |
8 | Last night the little boy , thought to be only 24 hours old , was out of danger after being treated for exposure . |
9 | ‘ I rushed out of the bathroom with just a towel to cover myself , ’ she said after being treated for shock and cuts . |
10 | Her mother was being treated for shock by one of the junior physicians and the husband was creating hell . |
11 | The police officer who saw the shooting is being treated for shock . |
12 | She spoke to Julie about her daughter Maisie , four , who is being treated for leukaemia . |
13 | These are the patients being treated for dementia ’ . |
14 | The casualties were detained at the Westminster Hospital where the woman was being treated for back injuries and the men for shock . |
15 | He 's being treated for back and head injuries . |
16 | Eddie Gilfoyle , 30 , was arrested at a hospital where he was being treated for stress . |
17 | He was taken to Middlesbrough General Hospital by a passing motorist and is being treated for leg and arm wounds . |
18 | The 39-year-old Thornaby man is being treated for leg and head injuries at North Tees Hospital , Stockton , after he was seen jumping from Victoria Bridge into the Tees , near the town centre on Tuesday night . |
19 | Miss Wright , of The Greenway , Dovecote , Liverpool , was being treated for anorexia at Broadgreen Hospital , and a Merseyside police spokesman said last night the family were concerned about her safety . |
20 | IF anyone in the Government has a conscience , I hope it was pricked by your terribly moving picture of Belinda Giles asking Santa to keep open London 's St Bartholomew 's Hospital , where she is being treated for cancer . |
21 | This week Peter Harris came home from the hospice where he 's being treated for cancer . |
22 | Friend Gwen Standen , 35 , was being treated for head injuries and a broken leg after the crash , near Tunbridge Wells , Kent . |
23 | Unconscious Pip was taken to the Queen 's Medical Centre in Nottingham where she 's still being treated for head injuries . |
24 | The boy who fell from the bed is now being treated for head and back injuries . |
25 | This old dear , who was to be kept under heavy sedation , clearly did n't know that she was a long-term patient , being treated for depression . |
26 | It is startling to read that his father paid him a visit in hospital , though presumably without knowing his son was being treated for gonorrhoea . |
27 | Innocent victims : Colin and Wendy Parry outside the Warrington hospital where their son is being treated for bomb injuries |
28 | A woman driving the other car involved in the accident is being treated for face and chest injuries . |
29 | Some doctors feel that all women being treated for candidiasis should have this treatment , even if they have never suffered the symptoms of vaginal thrush . |
30 | However , Sheila Payne , from the Department of Psychology , University of Exeter , has discovered that women being treated for breast or ovarian cancer were much more anxious half-way through their treatment than they had been at the beginning . |