Example sentences of "[noun] [vb pp] for [det] purpose " in BNC.
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1 | Acts undertaken for another purpose and not in order to consent can constitute consent if undertaken in the belief that they will confer a right or impose a duty and if the fact that they are undertaken with such a belief is the reason for them having this result . |
2 | This is followed by a consideration of bone breakage using a number of indices developed for this purpose . |
3 | to establish a Benevolent Fund and a Medical Benefits Provident Fund and other such Funds either contributory or non-contributory , to be administered by the Executive Committee in accordance with bye-laws made for that purpose ; |
4 | the accounting policy and , if different , the funding policy whether the pension cost and provision ( or asset ) are assessed in accordance with the advice of a professionally qualified actuary and , if so , the date of the most recent actuarial valuation or later formal review used for this purpose . |
5 | In fact , in 1914 he was entrusted with the task of servicing loans guaranteed by customs revenue earmarked for that purpose . |
6 | Help can be obtained at any time by pressing the function key reserved for this purpose . |
7 | Help can be obtained at any point during an interactive session by pressing the function key reserved for this purpose . |
8 | Had the employer known of the pregnancy at the date of appointment he would not have appointed the woman and the employer would also have dismissed a male employee engaged for this purpose who required a leave of absence at the same time for medical or other reasons . |
9 | The third principle is that ‘ personal data held for any purpose or purposes shall not be used or disclosed in any manner incompatible with that purpose or purposes ’ . |
10 | The fourth principle is that ‘ personal data held for any purpose or purposes shall be adequate , relevant and not excessive in relation to that purpose or those purposes ’ — and there is more to this than at first meets the eye . |
11 | The sixth principle , that ‘ personal data held for any purpose or purposes shall not be kept longer than is necessary for that purpose or those purposes ’ , follows from its predecessors and places a heavy responsibility on data users to ensure that they regularly weed out data once it has served its purpose . |
12 | ‘ Personal data held for any purpose or purposes shall not be used or disclosed in any manner incompatible with that purpose or purposes ’ |
13 | Cole and Scribner point out that the specific skill developed for this purpose can be transferred to other tasks : they tested literates and illiterates in the Vai script for their ability to distinguish and reproduce units of meaning when heard as a continuous flow , and discovered that the literates were better at this task ( 1981 ) . |
14 | Some examples of checklists designed for this purpose , including a modified version of the ‘ Checklist for Analysing Children 's Literature ’ , are shown in appendix 7 . |
15 | Actual service is effected on a corporation by using the usual English procedures ; on an individual by a process server ( in practice a county court bailiff appointed for this purpose ) leaving a copy of the process and a copy of the translation or the certificate , as the case may be , with the person to be served , or by inserting the documents through the letter-box at his address ; or in accordance with an order for substituted service . |
16 | Money balances held for this purpose are called idle balances . |
17 | The premium level needed for this purpose was not yet known . |
18 | If you want dill leaf , however , choose one of the varieties developed for this purpose , such as ‘ Dukat ’ . |
19 | This serves to emphasise the relevance to the specialty of the EC directives which require ‘ Theoretical and practical instruction … supervised by the competent authorities … in a health establishment approved for this purpose … involving the personal participation of the doctor training to be a specialist in the activity and in the responsibilities of the establishments concerned . ’ |
20 | The relationship used for this purpose is CONTAINS-BINARY-OF which is tight coupling and takes one of three forms : |
21 | The virtual machines used for this purpose will have low priority call on resources to minimise the impact on interactive work . |
22 | ( b ) Powers of a justices ' clerk Certain functions of the court may be performed by a justices ' clerk who may in turn delegate these functions to any clerk of the court authorised for this purpose . |
23 | Software design and production activities are carried out externally to LIFESPAN and will normally be performed in a number of separate user accounts allocated for that purpose ; possibly on a separate computer . |
24 | The theory developed for this purpose by Wimsatt and Brooks ( and in a rather different way by Ransom and Tate ) takes as its starting-point Richards 's ( and Coleridge 's ) principle of the reconciliation of opposites , though the view it arrives at differs from Richards 's in a number of important respects . |
25 | The paper was ‘ embellished with drafts of the building and kilns erected for that purpose ’ , and these were reproduced in the Dictionary . |
26 | It is a loan made for any purpose at all , secured on bricks and mortar , normally your home . |
27 | but erm they erm , they had their meals in the canteen which was one of the committee rooms adapted for that purpose and erm , I think erm , the youngs younger people used to quite enjoy it really I mean they used t ha |
28 | The need to deal effectively in the first instance in communications with Council Tax payers , both face to face and in writing , and hence the seniority of staff required for this purpose . |
29 | The Act regulates the use of automatically processed information about living , identifiable individuals ( personal data ) which is held on computers and other ‘ equipment operating automatically in response to instructions given for that purpose ’ . |
30 | Historians have tended to ignore these important developments , which implied the growing need for a small supply of vessels specially built for war ( like heavy artillery , these could only be afforded by the crown ) , the facilities for their maintenance , and the growing appreciation that England 's commercial interests should be defended by ships built for that purpose . |