Example sentences of "[adv] [be] [noun pl] for " in BNC.

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1 The third principle is one that the Danes have long been sticklers for — the democratic accountability of European government .
2 The film industry and the export of works of art , so far primarily the joint responsibility of the OAL and the Department of Trade and Industry , have long been candidates for transfer to an enlarged arts department .
3 While the EV figures will only be guidelines for any individual project , the expected and actual cumulative figures will converge in the long run if the method is consistently applied , maximizing the productivity of the R&D function .
4 While the EV figures will only be guidelines for any individual project , the expected and actual cumulative figures will converge in the long run if the method is consistently applied , maximizing the productivity of the R&D function .
5 The conservative , Shammai , argued that ‘ indecent ’ referred to adultery , which alone was grounds for divorce .
6 It was not that she was unattractive , or that there had not been offers for her .
7 Many of these had not been Christians for very long .
8 Refusal by the client to furnish a written representation that the firm believes is essential would normally be grounds for reappraising our relationship with the client and considering withdrawing from the engagement .
9 Some of these may not be changes for the better and deserve to be treated with some suspicion : the tendency to de-humanise the author-function ; the license offered to slipshod architects of style to pinch and pastiche without mercy and the insinuation of academic jargon into criticism and production .
10 Although Winch contends that there can not be causes for the rules followed or for the intentions and motives of the actors who follow them , other philosophers disagree .
11 During this period , researchers who have obtained their degrees abroad can not be candidates for these posts and are therefore at an enormous disadvantage in relation to homegrown researchers .
12 So if I have associated the right word — say , the word blue — with the right impression — the impression I get when I look at a cornflower — there is no fear of my language not mirroring reality as there is if I talk about fate or fortune , these not being words for simple ideas impressed on my mind by external objects .
13 The rich and famous — and Kylie by now was both — will always be magnets for those disturbed characters like John Lennon 's slayer , Mark Chapman ; psychotics , infatuated with the darker side of Andy Warhol 's chilling message — everyone can be famous for 15 minutes .
14 But , as it warned in its report : ‘ No matter how far the Institute in fact agrees to open up its procedures , there will always be cries for more . ’
15 ‘ The way markets are changing , there will always be opportunities for deals , ’ says Mr Gilchrist .
16 Although there is no express statutory provision to this effect , contracts traded on other futures exchanges would also be treated as for investment purposes , and hence are investments for the purposes of the Act .
17 There have also been allocations for broadband mobile systems in bands around 40GHz and 60GHz .
18 There have also been proposals for cuts in public spending .
19 There have also been calls for the government to reverse its post-war land drainage policy , which has severely reduced the number of wetlands that replenish underground water tables .
20 BA cadets do sixty hours of LOFT in the three-axis jet simulators after gaining their CPL/IRs , and Cyprus Airways , Gulf Air and the International Test Pilots School have also been clients for LOFT courses .
21 Tomorrow ( Good Friday ) the Hants Grand National motocross will take place on the Matchams Park circuit , near Ringwood , but , for the first time , it will be restricted to pre-1965 built machines and there will also be races for more modern twin shock-absorber machines .
22 Information that enters the company at one point ( for example the complaints department ) must be transmitted to all personnel whose decisions might be affected by it ( for example , the design department ) , and there must also be systems for the collection of information from outside the organisation that might affect future profits .
23 There should also be incentives for closer working between primary and secondary services .
24 There may also be problems for homosexuals in a residential home .
25 When children play with toy animals , cars , lorries , etc. in conjunction with blocks , there may also be opportunities for sorting and making comparisons .
26 Although such investment will inevitably benefit US companies , especially those in equipment manufacture , steel-making and construction , there will also be opportunities for foreign companies — Clinton has plans for a high-speed rail network , for example , equipment for which is currently not made by US companies — and one can imagine a fierce ‘ Buy America ’ debate over any major public works piece of legislation .
27 Many people wish to be left alone to get on with their own lives and they must be allowed to do so , and there must also be opportunities for different degrees and different kinds of involvement .
28 There will also be awards for best novice and most improved 100K performance .
29 There may also be possibilities for some kind of diagrammatic representation of selected information .
30 There could also be possibilities for fruitful links between primary schools in different areas of the country .
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