Example sentences of "[vb -s] [art] [noun] for [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The persuasive power of paternalism supplies the motive for this step to be taken . |
2 | Discussion of the problems and treatment of each patient in relation to nursing care planned will help ensure that the learner understands the rationale for such care . |
3 | On a lavishly embossed coffee table before us lies the justification for this grot-pop superpower summit . |
4 | It then eats dry instead of green grass if that is a necessity and when snow covers the landscape for many days at a time the rabbit has its own solution . |
5 | This covers the Policyholder for all sums which he is legally liable to pay as tenant , not the owner of his home . |
6 | The handout which accompanies the course and contains the code for these programs has proved to be a valuable supplement to the official SASPAC91 manual , which is not geared to the needs of the typical academic user . |
7 | While proteins themselves are synthesized in the cytoplasm , whether or not a protein is made is dependent on whether or not the gene that contains the information for that protein is active ( Chapter 5 ) . |
8 | Table 3.3 contains the results for these sentences . |
9 | What is amazing , therefore , is that the agency that has the responsibility for this programme — Milton Keynes Development Corporation — has been largely wound down over the past few years and the remainder of it will cease to exist in 1992 . |
10 | And they are made largely through promotion … successful promotion through movies , television and various tie-ins in turn , guarantee the sale of books to the public ’ , then the Torstar corporation has the resources for that promotion . |
11 | Crufts also has the answer for those dogs which refuse to keep quiet . |
12 | The importance of good lighting for people who are visually handicapped has already been stressed , as has the need for each child 's requirements in levels of lighting to be stressed . |
13 | Mr Liddle accepts the need for some closures , but argues that none of the council 's own figures back the selection of Hustledown House . |
14 | In an interview Christine Brooke-Rose illustrates the capacity for this type of juxtaposition to generate parody : |
15 | One particular incident occurred when an air diver jumped into the sea , and illustrates the need for these safety measures . |
16 | The move paves the way for former England and City striker Francis Lee to take control at Maine Road . |
17 | In turn this paves the way for another procedure which acts against the conceptualization of housework as work activity , and that is the confusion between the four words/roles housewife , wife , mother and woman . |
18 | However the amount of work required to achieve satisfactory performance in this evaluation highlights the problem for such NLP systems . |
19 | Or again , considering ( 4 ) , there is no fixed length for turns in conversation , and sometimes one participant holds the floor for some time ; yet although we might call a turn of four minutes part of a conversation , we would consider conversation to have ceased if someone talked for an hour and a half . |
20 | Fred Owens was re-elected Secretary and Hugh Young holds the money for another year , having been re-elected treasurer . |
21 | The NYMR reserves the right to cancel , alter or suspend trains and accepts no liability for any loss , inconvenience , or delay thereby caused . |
22 | Whilst every effort will be made to maintain the services shown herein , the Company does not guarantee that the trains will depart or arrive at the times stated and reserves the right to cancel , alter or suspend any train without notice and accepts no liability for any loss inconvenience or delay thereby caused , under normal circumstances trains are steam-hauled unless shown otherwise . |
23 | The first , covered by s3(2) ( a ) will be instantly recognisable as an exclusion clause : it includes any term which purports to exclude , limit or restrict the proferens ' liability for a breach of contract : for instance , a clause such as : The Seller accepts no liability for any loss suffered by the Buyer as a result of any delay in delivery would be caught by s3(2) ( a ) . |
24 | The NEA accepts no responsibility for any errors , omissions or amendments . |
25 | Stewartry District Council has no provision for this situation , and environmental health experts are concerned that on-farm burial of carcasses may constitute a health risk , particularly if the animals are buried near water supplies . |
26 | ‘ But the German system appears to have no place for the producer — it 's like a final , ridiculous culmination of the auteur theory , which insisted that movies are made by directors rather than producers — and so it has no room for that kind of creative argument . ’ |
27 | As this suggests , Adorno 's theory of avant-garde music has no room for any form of popular music . |
28 | The bacterial cell itself normally has no use for these machines , and does n't build any . |
29 | It would appear that the employer has a predilection for this type of trainee , and this trend may well increase in future years . |
30 | The chart has a space for each day of the year and symbols are used to indicate the non-availability of the various types of accommodation on certain days . |