Example sentences of "[be] [verb] for [det] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A Change Request Form will be completed for each change request . |
2 | The magnitude of this contribution can be calculated for any excitation scheme by expressing the current components in terms of the rated winding current using a Fourier analysis of the waveform . |
3 | A number of different factors should be considered for each market segment . |
4 | The advantage of the pen system in Eo 's machine is that it does away with the keyboard , so enabling applications to be written for all language forms — non-Roman script like Japanese or Arabic for instance . |
5 | Your students will be prepared for each news item by structured discussion , and then helped with language and comprehension while watching ; after each item , they will practise and consolidate skills and vocabulary , through parallel reading and further exercises ; and finally they will be able to express themselves in follow-up writing tasks and communicative activities , such as making their own radio broadcast . |
6 | Only one total bill will be prepared for any party booking . |
7 | However , an extra allowance must be made for any head wind , and in poor visibility inexperienced pilots should make sure that they are close enough to keep the field in sight all the time . |
8 | The upshot is that holiday/tour organisers who book hotels in this country are imposing stringent contract conditions on the hotels and may in some cases be looking for some performance guarantees or such-like so that they have some redress if your shortcomings result in them having to pay up to their customers . |
9 | We will be looking for more Pizza Express franchises as part of our expansion plans . ’ |
10 | This can be done for any letter position , including the first and the last letters of a word , and for more than one letter position , although it is not a good policy to allow more than two per word if the accuracy of the recogniser is to be relied on at all . |
11 | ‘ More than can be said for that bastard Trentham . ’ |
12 | There are improvements that can be made but that 's to be said for all animal husbandry systems , from pets , to guide dogs for the blind , and every other every other type of system . |
13 | His advice should also be sought for all puncture wounds and lacerations regarding any measures needed to avoid tetanus . |
14 | Social research is happily so varied in its subjects of study that a wide variety of techniques may be used for many research projects . |
15 | This form will be used for each change request in order to document the results for the change review . |
16 | All the printed bankruptcy forms available from law stationers , whether for use in the High Court or county court , are A4 size and this size of paper should be used for all bankruptcy documents . |
17 | Acquisition accounting to be used for all business combinations where a party can be identified as having the role of an acquirer , since this method of accounting reflects the application of resources by the acquirer and shows the value of the net assets acquired . |
18 | This model of assessment and care management will be used for all client groups in Southwark , but in the mental health services some additional features , both legislative and professional , will be incorporated into the overall structure . |
19 | Tape-slide productions can be used for both group teaching , as for example , an illustration of a lecture or seminar , or for individual tuition , as in preparation for a course or for repetition . |
20 | Alternatively , an internal ISDN card can be used for most desktop computers . |
21 | Such a transfer note will be needed for each waste type which is being passed to a given transferee . |
22 | Prior approval from ADAS ( with advice from NCC if a conservation assessment is considered necessary ) outside National Parks and SSSIs in the remainder of the LFAs should be reintroduced for all drainage schemes and all proposals should be ‘ environmentally acceptable ’ . |
23 | MILLIONS of home-owners could be stung for more council tax because of a Government blunder . |
24 | She had already told Colin very firmly that she did not expect to be billed for any handling charge from him in view of the money he had already had — which was in fact a smaller sum . |
25 | Please remind your staff that these procedures must be followed for all sickness absences . |
26 | The purpose of the meeting is to discuss outstanding change requests and reach agreement on the action to be taken for each change request . |
27 | A cash book should be maintained for each bank account to record every item of income and expenditure , analyse these into appropriate costs and back them up with supporting documentation . |
28 | The average torque per phase can then be found by averaging the instantaneous torque over one cycle — This method can be repeated for each excitation scheme to give an exact expression for the pull-out torque in terms of phase current and inductance . |
29 | An example of the latter type of shift is shown in figure 13.22 , where instead of time dependence measurements the frequency dependence of the β-relaxation in poly ( vinyl acetate ) has been studied at fixed temperatures in the range 212 to 266 K. A master curve can be constructed for this relaxation region by plotting against , where the ‘ max ’ subscript refers to the peak maximum at each experimental temperature . |
30 | The equipment they had at Rhodes hardly justified the risks in getting ashore to use it , but the Commander had improved the original ideas and over the next two years a comprehensive yet simple range of tools would be devised for this survey work . |