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

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1 Working in Grendon must be one of the most difficulkt places for an officer becausec we 're telling them they 're not dependant on their uniform but their personality and ability to relate to people .
2 Rollin talks of it as ‘ feelings ’ , and so avoids this , yet his examples rather suggest choices for this course of action rather than that . )
3 I constantly cut trails for use indoors .
4 Lastly some art societies only accept pictures for exhibition not less than 10×8 in .
5 The fundamental weakness of this approach is that it relies to some extent on the researchers ' imagination as to what the future may hold , particularly about what new goods and services might emerge , either directly from the new technology or simply because its higher productivity may give consumers greater spending power and so create demands for hitherto undreamed-of goods and services .
6 It does it does n't really matter erm there 's only Give reasons for this choice .
7 It is likely , therefore , that on a major route to the north he was on a duty connected with road-works or perhaps travel arrangements for the governor .
8 Elisabeth finished pouring and the activity took long enough for it to strike her that the Hulsbys were the sort of tourists who only appreciate sites for which postcards have been printed .
9 The solicitors for P & O , the owners of the Townsend Thoresen ferry Herald of Free Enterprise , naturally face claims for loss of or damage to vehicles .
10 The transistor bridge bipolar drive circuit requires four transistor/diode pairs per phase , whereas the simple unipolar drive requires only one pair per phase , so drive costs for a hybrid stepping motor are potentially higher than for the variable-reluctance type ; a two-phase hybrid motor drive has eight transistors and diodes , but a three-phase variable-reluctance motor drive has only three transistors and diodes .
11 You only get points for winning , not dominating and near misses !
12 In Deux ou trois choses , the prostitute-protagonist 's ‘ position is also determined by the advertisements which constantly produce images for her ’ .
13 As these change , so do capacities for different forms of political action , with profound consequences for the Labour Party .
14 It is said that , in parts of Africa people so admire warthogs for this feat of sustained erection that their tails are eaten as aphrodisiacs .
15 However , reorganisation provisions necessarily include provisions for operating costs , such as redundancy costs and administrative expenses .
16 Perceived reputation of institutions and the suitability of course content obviously have implications for the marketing policies of institutions .
17 Several of the key issues relating to the form of auditors ' reports on financial statements not only have implications for the APB but should also have major implications for the Accounting Standards Board 's work programme .
18 This was such an unlooked-for success that I now only need glasses for reading .
19 Single-stranded 30 base long oligonucleotide probes for tumour necrosis factor α and interleukin 1Β were supplied by British Biotechnology ( Oxford , UK ) .
20 The best thing to get richer is like , going round car boot sales , like my mum , she 's so funny , dad said she 's a different woman , she 's just like , cos when Phil and I erm , were engaged , we were trying to save up money , so we , oh and like we 'd sell off all our old stuff , so just give me of money , and then , we got these and my mum was pricing everything up , and she 's going , if someone asks for a discount , do n't , just do n't give it to them , she said , everyone 's going round pricing everything up and erm , when they come to you , they just , they just want things for nothing .
21 Indeed we no longer hang men for anything , or kill them by any other method .
22 Councillor Ronnie Round , chairman of economic development and planning said : ‘ We will be able to dispose of the land at the Lathom Wing and thus finance improvements for the school with no extra cost to the school or the council . ’
23 N.B. Photographs of hotel rooms in this brochure generally depict rooms for double occupancy .
24 My own answer to that difficult question would be : Because language has the effect that relationships , which among other creatures are generated by inbuilt , genetically endowed , " instincts " ( as in the social insects ) , or by individual stimulus/response mechanisms ( as in the mating behaviours of birds and mammals ) , are , in man , reified as verbal concepts , and thus become matters for group determination rather than individual determination .
25 Well the only way we can see is to turn to the , to the physicists and the computer experts and to remove the chemical steps from our analytical scheme and use the speed and precision of the newer types of maschotrometer We already use auto-samplers for gas chromatography but now we need to bypass chemical steps .
26 This is not at all surprising given the insistence by magistrates on the uniqueness of the cases appearing before them , which is why they utterly reject calls for consistency ( Parker et al. , 1999 ) , since these are seen to betray an ignorance of their own unique role in deciding each case on its particular merits .
27 Where there are already target dates for environmental improvements , the report would show whether those might be achieved on present trends .
28 In any album deal , we normally take options for six albums .
29 It can make provision to dovetail with schools or colleges for 16 to 19 year olds , but it also offers opportunities for students with special educational needs to continue their education when most schools and colleges no longer have courses for them .
30 Gibbons 's verse anthems generally have accompaniments for viols as well as organ , while Tomkins 's organ accompaniments are full and sometimes marked by florid ornament in strong contrast to the frequently sketchy organ parts of the previous generation .
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