Example sentences of "[pron] [be] [noun sg] for [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Which is shorthand for saying that you do n't have to cheat very much .
2 Lastly , there 's space for listing any undertakings that require signature by your client .
3 In so doing the quality of the service can be improved by ensuring that the objectives for individual placements are more closely related to the needs of the school and that there is support for implementing the outcomes of the experience .
4 In times when there is occasion for rejoicing as , for example , in the gathering of a successful harvest , a happy emergence from trouble or natural disaster and on many other occasions there is always to be observed an urge to offer thanks to someone or something .
5 Thus we stated that the initial maintenance dose is ‘ usually … about 80 mg three times a day ’ ; this is so , and there is leeway for altering dosages in patients of low body weight .
6 Although there is currently no formal relationship between ITSAG and the ITAB joint committee structure , the Group will be considering in the coming months whether there is scope for creating a close link .
7 There is scope for splitting the title into two series , reflecting these objectives .
8 In helping to negotiate a contract for a family member on admission there is scope for clarifying details of daily life , and helping the family and the old person work through their feelings about any restrictions .
9 I have asked the ABI to consider whether there is scope for offering discounts to car owners who fit effective security devices after initial sale .
10 Just as it has been possible to insert beneficial genes into crop plants , there is scope for eliminating , replacing or masking certain genes which have a deleterious effect on crop production .
11 And that means that there is scope for improving the position just by doing it right . ’
12 Nevertheless , it is also clear that there is scope for increasing the agricultural production of the crofts .
13 Will he and our right hon. and hon. Friends , over the next few weeks , consider whether there is scope for increasing that discount to something more related to the ability to pay of the single person ?
14 But , in international relations as in economics , there is scope for applying scientific method to the beliefs and desires of individuals .
15 There is precedent for saying that a drunken belief that the car belongs to the accused when it did not does not give a s.12(6) defence : Gannon ( 1988 ) 87 Cr App R 254 .
16 There is authority for saying that the courts ( in practice usually the magistrates ) can and should intervene at both of these potential control points .
17 Hence there is room for competing middle-range theories , and not merely because not enough empirical testing has been done .
18 There is room for organising in a non-party political way , and for the creation of umbrella organisations which bring together gay men or people with AIDS , representing not any attempt at service delivery , but a demand for government action .
19 Although the case is 10U the working units occupy only 7U of rack space , so there is room for expanding the system should the need arise .
20 Consultants for the pressure group Transport 2000 claimed in 1987 that there was scope for transferring some 888 to 1,644 heavy goods vehicles per day from road to rail .
21 In the developed democracy there was pay for attending the Council , but ironically it is not attested before Thucydides ' account of how the oligarchs of 411 ( temporarily ) brought it to an end ( viii.69 ) .
22 There was time for botanising in the Dutch countryside where Miller noticed Acorus calamus , sweet rush , in the ditches and on the banks of the Meuse growing to a height of 4 feet .
23 These two changes — instrumentation and electronic treatment — suggest two points immediately : that this is music created in a recording studio using quite complex equipment and recording techniques ( the Beatles had in fact just given up live performance ) ; and that it is music for listening rather than dancing .
24 It was in April of that year that F.W. Hardy , captain of Stockton Cycle Club , got together with a few others to complain that the Barnard Castle Meet was being dominated too much by clubs from Tyneside and suggested it was time for cycling clubs from the south of the region to break away .
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