Example sentences of "and for its " in BNC.

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1 The Plume at the Regent Hotel was noted both for its ‘ unbeatable view ’ and for its prix impitoyables .
2 In the second place , possession is not merely evidence of ownership , but ( subject to the rights of the owner ) is itself and for its own sake entitled to legal protection .
3 So it is necessary to try to find an explanation for the continued existence of the stateless image among Zuwaya , and for its periodic episodic salience , its power to determine action in a modern state .
4 PROFITS at Harland & Wolff , the privatised Belfast shipbuilder where the majority shareholder is the Norwegian Fred Olsen group , slumped to £2.1m during 1991 compared with £11.7m in the 18 months previously , after provisions of £4m for redundancies and for its Trassey Shipping associate .
5 Sport is important for the economic , social and health benefits which it can bring and for its ability to enhance community identity .
6 Milan challenged the new ruler and for its troubles was razed to the ground in 1162 .
7 Opposite the tomb , at the other side of the transept , is a statue of St Bartholomew , remarkable for its subject and for its conceit .
8 The mill became known as Millend Maltings and for its malted biscuits ; it was gutted by fire .
9 The result was a resounding victory for the regime and for its new Constitution .
10 It is valued for its ability to milk off poor grazing and for its polled factor , which is passed to all first-generation crossbred offspring .
11 The emphasis was thus on using firms for the development of a local area and for its people — rather than with using people for the development of private firms in an area .
12 This is probably the reason for its universal acceptance as something to be cherished , and for its survival despite all religious disapproval which from time to time has endeavoured to denigrate it , as did for example , some of the teachings of Puritanism .
13 From 1702–1711 he was also simultaneously Captain-General and Master-General of the Ordnance , responsible both for commanding the nation 's armies in the field and for its land defences against invasion .
14 She then moved to the Paragon , which she remembers once again for the view over the city and the estuary and for its huge Georgian bathroom which had a balcony .
15 In this decade of evangelisation it is important for the Church to ‘ teach publicly on moral issues and for its lay members to become more involved in the social and political life of the country … that all members of the Church should take part in the Church 's mission of bringing Christ to the world . ’
16 The setup in the photograph shows how the finished case looks , and for its size it has to be one of the most versatile and powerful rigs around .
17 We will write for the kth priority objective ( k = 1 is the highest priority ) and for its goal .
18 This village is noted for the amount of sun it receives and for its long pebble beach .
19 2 A copy of the Program in Source Form , together with a complete set of all such listings , diagrams , logical flowcharts , diagnostic messages , descriptive texts and other documents as are necessary for a clear understanding of the Program , and for its future operation and application without recourse to human memory .
20 2 A copy of the Program in Source Form , together with a complete set of all such listings , diagrams , logical flowcharts , diagnostic messages , descriptive texts and other documents as are necessary for a clear understanding of the Program , and for its future operation and application without recourse to human memory .
21 Such broadness poses problems , both for the identity of English as a distinctive school subject , and for its relations with other subjects on the school curriculum .
22 But the fact that each group came into existence in its own time and for its own reasons , and found its own identity and direction , means that we need have no fear about it losing its autonomy vis-à-vis the other groups .
23 The Church was attacked for monopolising the positions of state and for its doctrines of purgatory , pilgrimages and worship of saints , all exploited in order to obtain offerings .
24 Besides working out space requirements in the new location , the planners have to decide whether the organisation needs any special facilities both for its own operations and for its employees .
25 Easily Accessible : Banbury lies on the edge of the Cotswolds and is therefore ideally situated for walking , but it is probably best known for both the nursery rhyme ‘ Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross , To see a fine lady , upon a white horse ’ and for its special cakes made from a 300-year old recipe .
26 The image is stunning , both for its bold conception — starting at the end of the play and therefore reinforcing the fatalistic inevitability of the star-crossed lovers ' fates — and for its self-conscious echoes of Soviet director Sergei Eisenstein 's graphic silent movie style .
27 He passed theatres sleepy with morning , and walked on to Singleton 's bookshop , noted for its excellent array of new books and old books , and for its service to customers looking for something special in the way of rare editions .
28 However , the question of housing does require more extended treatment , both for its centrality as a material resource in the pattern of life chances of black people and for its possible role in understanding black pupils ' achievements in British schools .
29 The new charge is for reshaping Philips ' consumer electronics and components businesses and for its German associate Grundig in which it has a 31.6% stake .
30 Now that it has flown the nest and decamped to Arden Hills , Minnesota , Control Data Systems Inc feels confident enough to start making acquisitions , and for its first , it has gone for Evernet Systems Inc , a Los Angeles network systems integrator that inter alia sells NetFrame Systems Inc servers .
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