Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] [vb -s] for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The grass is either permanent or it remains for several years as a long ley . |
2 | All that postmodernism has been able to do is signal the demise and loss of all we have held dear , and it remains for another generation of artists to pull us out of the mire . |
3 | Amongst over 20 year olds the share of temporary workers is below the average , and it falls for each age group until the pensionable age is reached . |
4 | And it works for several reasons : |
5 | The twentieth century has seen the growth of a considerable literature on management as an acquired skill and it has for some time been possible to obtain academic management qualifications . |
6 | This way of working is often frustrating for me , of course , and it makes for economic inefficiency . |
7 | This is Bennett 's story and it makes for fascinating reading . |
8 | Infected programmes activate the virus when started up and it looks for other programmes to infect . |
9 | ‘ Here there is a variation in background belief and ‘ subjective feeling ‘ perhaps , but which allows for either judgement being preferred , even were I totally unaware of what an Archbishop was . |
10 | A study from the British Medical Association says levels of contamination from pesticides are rarely deadly , but it calls for more research into long term effects . |
11 | ‘ These data provide a plausible explanation for the French paradox , ’ says the Lancet , but it calls for further studies . |
12 | Timidity in pop will get you nowhere , but it makes for great listening . |
13 | Mary White , the secretary of the Mount Leinster MAG warned , ‘ You may think this going to be a small hole gouged out of the mountain but it reaches for five miles on top of Tomduff . |