Example sentences of "kind for " in BNC.

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1 It is also a good idea to make covers of some kind for the trailer tyres .
2 The tax in kind for 1921–2 realized only 150 million pudy , half of the total collection for 1920–1 .
3 Choose the push-fit kind for ease of use .
4 Perhaps she was still too much like Miss Harker and her kind for him to feel comfortable .
5 If you or any member of your family suffer death , bodily injury or illness arising from negligence of our suppliers ( other than air and sea carriers performing any domestic , internal or international carriage of whatsoever kind for whom we accept no liability ) , their sub=contractors , servants and/or agents , we will accept responsibility provided that they were acting within the scope of or in the course of their employment when the accident occurred .
6 This arises not only because fathers tend to reject young sons at puberty but also because young males show a preference for their own kind for company .
7 The weather was kind for the Golden Jubilee Celebrations of the Henley Golf Club which were held last weekend and large numbers of members and friends attended and were very appreciative of the arrangements which had been made .
8 I have already argued the case for having public examinations of some kind for all pupils at school , for the benefit of the outside world .
9 Britain is virtually the only country with a major collection which gives a service of this kind for all subjects .
10 Cats have long memories , especially where a nasty shock is concerned , and may remember a bad experience of this kind for years afterwards .
11 It was not an animal you 'd care to tangle with , not even for the sake of the high-k meat that clung to its bones , not while rats were smaller and had less impressive jaws and could , besides , be sold to the lower-Level kind for a bounty of six minims per head , not to mention what their meat and skin would fetch .
12 The miners ' strike of 1984/5 was without doubt one of the most important and serious disputes of its kind for at least sixty years , that is since the General Strike of 1926 .
13 Payment in kind for Auschwitz and Belsen .
14 It was n't just that Major appeared to have accepted a dare to go through an entire broadcast without offering a single specific incentive of any kind for people to vote for him , but Brunson , an experienced broadcaster , was even odder .
15 NOW the Queen is to be a taxpayer , I assume tax will also be charged as a benefit in kind for private use of her yacht , train , aeroplane and homes .
16 I should be grateful if you would consider whether exceptions of this kind for categories of pupils can be justified in the case of English .
17 We have always assumed that animal protein was the necessary kind for human health .
18 Professor Hayek recognises that a free-enterprise economy requires the presence of strong moral standards of a particular kind for it to work : the two crucial ones being a belief in individual responsibility and a recognition that the merit and worth of individuals do not correspond to the material rewards of the market economy .
19 Other companies have donated gifts in kind for our raffles , including Zanussi , Nissan UK , and the Hoover Foundation .
20 These Six Articles affirmed royal support for the central Catholic doctrines of transubstantiation , communion in one kind for the laity , clerical celibacy , the inviolability of priestly vows of chastity , the validity of private masses , and the necessity of private auricular confession .
21 Point one end and paint with Cuprinol green — make sure it is the green kind for garden use ; the brown wood preservatives are very like creosote and can be harmful to plant life .
22 According to NMW coordinator Jan Martins , some employers do n't just have separate canteens for different grades of staff , they even have two sorts of lavatory paper — soft for the senior executive and , you guessed it , the scratchy kind for your humbler bottom .
23 You should repeat each test at least ten times using a different animal of the same kind for each test .
24 It was to be an opening of a very different kind for our hypothetical school-leaver .
25 The Exeter canal remained the only one of its kind for almost two hundred years , until James Brindley made his first canal for the Duke of Bridgewater in 1760 .
26 Clause 52 of the Bill as introduced eventually became section 61 of the Act of 1976 and imposed a charge to tax on benefits in kind for higher paid employees , i.e. , those paid more than £5,000 per annum .
27 The smaller the unit , the shorter should be the stay inside it — there are very few patients who need to be contained within a locked unit of this kind for more than a few days .
28 A spell of some kind for the King .
29 Having been involved in displays of this kind for some years , the northwest clubs ' displays were very elaborate and some clever display techniques were seen .
30 The earlier trials suggest a characteristic of the following kind for a uniform ( card ) subject : — first a region in which all material is imperfectly seen , then a roughly linear region in which spreading takes place , then a gradual transition to flooding , seen as a super-linear increase in visible pixels with exposure and resulting finally in a complete whiteout , unless the illumination is too low .
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