Example sentences of "[noun sg] for [adj] purposes " in BNC.

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1 A settlement for these purposes does not include a transfer of assets .
2 The provisions for charging CTT on settled property do not apply to a settlement for charitable purposes only .
3 Control Data has already received $300,000 from the Federal budget for these purposes .
4 The possibility exists for grant aiding agriculture for environmental purposes under a modified definition of the Article 3(5) areas in Directive 75/268 ( to become Article 32.2(b) in the new proposals ) .
5 This would be an inappropriate measure for most purposes as most of the effects of a 10 per cent inflation rate ( discussed later in this chapter ) would still apply .
6 occasional funding for charitable/educational purposes
7 Phase two would concentrate on headquarters and the development of the building for commercial purposes .
8 I would naturally consider sympathetically any invitation to take part in clinical trials requiring ingestion of whisky for medicinal purposes .
9 The State would then be equated to a non-signatory for all purposes , including having a right to accede in accordance with any accession clause .
10 Or , as Eldridge has put it , ‘ adequate description for sociological purposes involves the attempt to delineate the meaning people attribute to their behaviour , and to the situations in which they find themselves ’ ( 1968 , p.17 ) .
11 The carts can come with a variety of extras including a refrigerator , a TV , stereo and dashboard fans , but the distinctive white cart will be seen around the Old Course for promotional purposes .
12 Provision of such phase-related signals is described as phase splitting and is widely used in electronics for various purposes .
13 … undoubtedly behind certain other countries in the use of the cinema for educational purposes … there are also other important mechanical aids to teaching , such as the epidiascope , episcope , lantern and gramophone …
14 Although the discussion of this process is beyond the scope of this book we must not forget that the whole outline of history is sketched in The German Ideology for two purposes and not for itself .
15 They often wanted big money for private purposes , for example setting up a property company or buying a Ferrari .
16 Robert Hibbert had died in 1849 leaving money for religious purposes , which was at first applied to theological education .
17 Towards the end of 1849 Gurney wrote to the Goldsmiths to request £200 " to enable him to clear off his debts and leave some money for general purposes " ; he was granted £300 .
18 And then we wrote back to them and said we are very likely getting funding from , in which case can we use your money for other purposes er Well one reason specifically said chairs .
19 The most obvious examples of economic support between kin concerns giving and lending money for specified purposes .
20 This is the authority which has not increased school meal prices for 11 years , since 1981 ; it has been expelled from the Museums Association for selling pictures and using the money for non-museum purposes — and so on , and so on , and so on .
21 The government defended this charge by arguing that some LEAs manipulated the curriculum for ideological purposes rather than solely seeking to accommodate electors ' wishes and meet children 's needs .
22 When Telford Development Corporation began to coppice the woodland for conservation purposes , a group of countryside wardens , foresters and a lecturer in 3D-design got together and decided that something should be done with the waste timber .
23 Bailey identifies a polemical and rhetorical style which coopts creativity for commercial purposes .
24 With reference to prior drug use , excluding alcohol and tobacco , most of the sample ( 92 per cent ) had regularly used at least one other drug for recreational purposes prior to taking heroin .
25 It should be noted that it follows from this that an action in respect of a public law wrong can be a private action for present purposes if it is against a non-governmental body .
26 In the last two phases , the preoccupation was in creating ‘ alliances ’ — temporary unity in action for immediate purposes by forces which pursued ultimately incompatible aims .
27 This can be difficult to organize and may not be of great use to the teacher either in planning lessons or in providing feedback for diagnostic purposes .
28 There are occasions when teachers would want detailed feedback for diagnostic purposes or to evaluate their teaching , but an assessment scheme which is tightly based on a large number of criteria would compel teachers to work to them even when it might not be appropriate to do so .
29 As Christine de Pisan was to show in the first quarter of the century , the use of artillery for defensive purposes was now regarded as necessary and normal .
30 These notations , or are themselves of interest , of course , but their usefulness for present purposes is vitiated by two factors .
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