Example sentences of "for the [adj] [noun] [conj] [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 What emerges from an examination of the FFYP is that it set a pattern for the Soviet economy that persists up to the present day .
2 The following result solves ( 9 ) for the optimal strategy and shows how the sequence C t converges .
3 He called his acceptance of human sexuality and respect for the female energy Red Thread Zen , acknowledging that life itself would not exist if not for the umbilical cord that connects us to the feminine .
4 Quorum maintains that it relied solely on Motif or Open Look for the pull-down menus and uses Adobe Display Postscript or SunSoft Inc News for screen rendering and therefore could hardly have infringed Apple 's patent or copyrights .
5 The fact that no powerfully theoretical recreation geography has emerged , however , should not be seen as a defeat for the subject , for the empirical work that has been produced has not only been very useful in its own right , but has also shown a significant mismatch between leisure aspirations and recreational resources .
6 But then a man in a suit heads for the cool cabinet and picks out two bottles of champagne .
7 By abandoning any logic of progress for the negative synthesis of anti-labour which produces deviation , Sartre is , on the other hand , able to account for the major detour that provides the context for his whole debate with Merleau-Ponty , and indeed for all post-war Marxism : the spectre of Stalinism .
8 Mary Norton 's classic story about a family of miniature humans who live under the floorboards of a house has been adapted for the small screen and starts tomorrow ( BBC1 , 5.40pm ) .
9 In his time , Even allowing for the good fellowship that exists throughout bowls , he has been a beacon of sportsmanship .
10 He said : ‘ I should also be grateful if you would inform your readers that the Department of Transport have now agreed to reduce the fees for the new Transport & Works Act Orders which replace the old Light Railway Orders with effect from January 1 and the fees which will be payable in respect of applications where no compulsory purchase order is being sought will now be £750 for the first hectare ( or part of one hectare ) and thereafter £250 for each 0.5 hectare ( or part thereof ) with a maximum fee of £80,000 .
11 Author Linda Seward will be signing copies of her new book , The Baby Box , which is full of tips for the new mother and includes a memory book , birth announcements and thank you cards .
12 As a result , the landlord blames the band for the poor attendance and refuses to pay .
13 It 's contracting not only as regards the Walsall trade , but for the simple reason that hides and skins at ma v very largely found in the countries of Asia , Africa and South America .
14 If you make good use of the contacts it forces you to make in Ardmore , Wellington or Christchurch , you can get a very useful insight into the local scene that helps prepare you for the fascinating flying that lies ahead .
15 In a sense it has become a victim of its own success , for the company is still criticised for the derelict land that remains .
16 Central Council is most grateful for the generous support that has led to this successful outcome .
17 At the same time unemployment has risen to new levels for the post-war years and continues to remain high .
18 The Elektra is designed for the intermediate player and comes complete with racket bag .
19 It votes on policies for the ensuing year and elects a National Executive , which is also a board of directors , for CAMRA is a company limited by guarantee .
20 Commenting on the review , the Scottish Office industry minister , Allan Stewart , said : ‘ This bulletin demonstrates the significance of a competitive export sector for the Scottish economy and highlights the important role that exporters will play in contributing to a sustainable economic recovery when demand in overseas markets picks up . ’
21 And it is Britain she thanks for the startling transformation and thinks will keep her at the top .
22 There is a curious meeting held at the beginning of each season called the United Kingdom Championships , which actually is an event to cater for the up-and-coming athletes and bears no relation to a British championship .
23 For the five-part piece that follows , for which the livret suggests that both strings and winds played , the score does not reveal whether the oboe band would have played as a four-part ensemble or have expanded to five parts in order to double all the strings .
24 ‘ Sport 's interest must be in exposure and numbers , and for the foreseeable future that means BBC .
25 He proposed the establishment of a funding council for the grant-maintained sector and safeguards to prevent disputes over the running of schools , as had occurred recently at Stratford School in east London .
26 The town of Cerska , near the Serbian border , has been methodically shelled by the Serbs for the past year and has , at the same time , been denied food .
27 I AM writing on behalf of the ships company of HMS Active , and in particular the Petty Officers ' mess , to formally thank the city of Liverpool for the excellent hospitality that has been shown to us during our visit .
28 Well , he now has his stepmother to thank for the beautiful house that has been restored to look as it did in the 18th century .
29 Thus we are told by Robinson that Distant Voices , Still Lives is not really about working-class family life in Liverpool at all , for this is simply ‘ a metaphor for the human condition that strikes universal chords ’ — chords which ring true through ages past , present and future , inspiring Beryl Bainbridge to opine that ‘ I do n't think anything alters .
30 Rozario calling for the high ball and wins it Colin Collimore won back then by Greyson and a difficult one for the goalkeeper as Phillips came in on him and Forest win the throw .
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