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

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1 For reasons such as these the numismatist is often primarily occupied with establishing the mint and date of a particular coin or group of coins .
2 Outdoor activities may not operate for reasons such as unstable weather conditions or lack of support .
3 It was for reasons such as these that it was decided wherever possible to rely on published research in the field .
4 Of these 123 , a full interview was obtained with l04 principal carers at the time of the patient 's referral to the project ( six carers refused to be interviewed , and it was not possible to interview a further nine for reasons such as the carer 's ill health or death or because the patient and carer soon moved out of the area ; for the remaining four some information was obtained by telephone ) .
5 For reasons such as this it is important to ensure that the ‘ final edition ’ of the interview schedule has been adequately gone over and tried out before it is used in the full-scale field survey .
6 It was for reasons such as this that every attempt was made to bring a measure of order to war .
7 Some students provide their own padlocks to rooms but the authorities or landlords may not allow this for reasons such as cleaning , safety , etc .
8 It was for reasons such as these that in June 1981 we used the educational press to invite schools , colleges , and teachers to contact us if they had ‘ undertaken self-evaluation , self-assessment , self-monitoring or curriculum review ’ .
9 For reasons such as these there had been a steadily rising tide of national self-consciousness since the 1960s , expressed particularly in a movement to protect ancient monuments and churches and also in a group of writers and filmmakers who had tried to rediscover the honesty , simplicity and even patterns of speech of traditional village life .
10 For reasons such as these , bond analysts have devised a number of other types of yield curve .
11 It means that lambs which have lost their parents , for reasons such as sheep worrying by dogs , can quickly be given a new mother .
12 At the same time , for reasons both of politics and ideology , and also of changing economic organisation , the mechanism for defusing interethnic tensions by assigning separate niches to different groups , atrophies .
13 The problem is one which affects all libraries which follow a responsible programme of binding , since , for reasons both of conservation and security , serial parts must be bound as early as possible , with the result that they tend to become unavailable for consultation at a time when demand for them is relatively high .
14 The plant will recycle more than 40 000 tyres per week in a two stage process — shredding the tyres and then crumbling the rubber to provide the raw material for products such as carpet underlay , car mud flaps and bumpers and playground safety surfaces .
15 Look out for products such as Visio , a drop and drag drawing package which utilises job-specific stencils ; WinDesk , a customisable desktop for Windows ; ProtoView , a screen management facility for Windows ; Star Trek the Screensaver , a screensaver program for Star Trek fanatics ; Office Accelerator , a program to run your office from within your favourite word-processor ; Color Tools , a multimedia graphics solution ; Labtech Vision , a program that produces dynamic graphics that automatically update in real time , and CameraMan , which records and plays back Windows routines .
16 Several sample orders have been received particularly in the food and drink sector for products such as whisky , smoked salmon , chocolate , honey and shortbread .
17 The project has already shown the need for small-scale processing units for products such as goats ' cheese and vegetables .
18 Other than that , though , it is dependent on other nations either wholly or in part for products such as bauxite , copper , lead , tungsten , tin , nickel , phosphates , potash , rice , corn , cotton , silk , coffee , tobacco , and forestry products , among others .
19 At the same time it keeps a marketing hand on the tiller for products such as marine , yacht , packaging , coil and powder coatings .
20 With the scheduling of the 1992 Asian Classic — in Thailand for the first time this year — for January 30 , and the new World Championship for mid-December each year , the professional golf season now effectively covers 12 months , involving more travel than ever before .
21 Brokers ' recommendations ( and earnings forecasts ) are similarly bunched for giants such as Microsoft and Walmart .
22 Cells were fixed in 5% acetic acid in ethanol for 5min at -20°C , washed twice for 5min each with solution A ( PBS , 0.2% gelatine ) , and then blocked with solution B ( PBS containing 3% bovine serum albumin , 20mM MgCl 2 , 0.3% Tween 20 ) .
23 Assume there are only two artists and two years ; the first sells five drawings for £1,000 each in year one , and two drawings at the same price in year two .
24 Although Cindy still leaves her new base in Manhattan and heads for DeKalb several times a year , she now divides her time between her divorced parents and two sisters .
25 The criteria by which marathon times would become acceptable for ratification as world records were drafted by the IAAF 's own road running committee in response to a call for change many think is overdue .
26 If he is consistently having to refer back for support this will not only weaken his standing with the contractor , but it will cause uncertainty and delay to the contract .
27 For bureaucrats this revived pre-war preferences , for the US Occupation this matched their cold war mood and for employers this delivered a labour movement which would be willing to accept enterprise bargaining .
28 For employers these goals are likely to include : — a collective guarantee of jobs with training , — a continuing commitment to monitoring progress of students in Compact schools , — support for careers guidance and counselling , — the provision of Work Experience placements , and secondments for teachers , — a commitment to supporting the range of schools/industry activities .
29 ( ‘ They 're trying to fit me up for burglary this time ’ .
30 The type of new installations that will be allowed if the paper becomes law are farm shops , sport and recreation facilities for activities such as clay pigeon shooting , BMX bikes and wargames , car parks , refreshment areas and educational centres would also burgeon .
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