Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] for these [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The expenses incurred by the college were all incurred necessarily in order properly to provide for these pupils .
2 They are constantly looking for these changes , especially in situations which have previously been difficult .
3 The twenty heads of British missions abroad in 1816 , when the effects of the country 's long political isolation during the Napoleonic wars were still being felt , had increased to thirty-seven by 1860 ( mainly because of the emergence of new independent states in Latin America ) ; but the changes of the 1860s swept away many of the smaller legations in Germany and Italy , and the establishment of diplomatic representatives in China , Japan and one or two other non-European countries in the second half of the century did not compensate for these losses .
4 Consequently , Re concentration data are not reported for these analyses , but the Os data are reported to illustrate the level of reproducibility of these measurements .
5 Their categories of structure and événement ( though not designed for these purposes , and thus serving them only crudely ) , allow a place for both holist and individualist explanations without requiring that they should always fit neatly together .
6 I 'm going back to the erm controversial emotive subject of atomic power I suppose , as you said earlier , the the atomic bomb and erm I suppose the most worrying thing for er for everybody was when erm the Cuba crisis was on and everybody was just waiting for these mushrooms to appear over London because we all thought we were gon na be bombed at any time but er obviously the other thing that sort of worries people is other things that you said about Chernobyl and Three Mile Island but on the other side , obviously the erm the low cost of atomic power must be the advantage for the future .
7 It thus seems that B II conformations do not occur for these steps .
8 Is this , all these wonderful protection of animals , dogs and horses and so on , and pet shops and so on , do , does the Chief Fire Officer think in his local knowledge , that most of these have been inspected by his officers , or does he get the feeling there , that sometimes the district councils are not asking for these inspections ?
9 Surely most people join the National Trust not to further some obscure and cranky cause ( special societies already exist for these causes ) but rather to help in the enjoyment of places of beauty in this country .
10 But in some counties the forest dwellers had not waited for these instructions .
11 Some prefer to feed from the tank bottom , or the midwater level , however , and if we do not cater for these fish they may find all the food gets eaten before any sinks down to them .
12 Clayey deposits are not found below unit I ( refs 6 , 15 ) implying that climatic change alone can not account for these sediments .
13 A second version now widely used for these measurements is the Polymer Laboratories DMTA instrument and a schematic diagram of the working head is shown in figure 13.15 .
14 If the training set also includes cats , dogs and cows , then we could not always ask for these values .
15 Prometheus and Frankenstein are both punished for these deeds but Prometheus does n't die .
16 The level I is fairly demanding for these students .
17 That share is rather less extensive and exalted than is often claimed for these bodies .
18 He had gone out looking for these mule packers who had wandered off the trail , hunting them all day and finding them , three mozos and eighteen mules , an hour before dark and a moment before the sudden gunfire came out of the canyon walls and caught them and ended four of the mules .
19 Ludens now craved for these sessions , and had even instantly , when Irina spoke of the cottage in Wiltshire , decided he would have to move there , reorganise his life , and set up house next door .
20 Animals passively compete for these resources by taking as much as possible for themselves ; but they will also , in some circumstances , actively fight for them ( Figure 7.1 ) .
21 Nevertheless , even allowing for these factors , women are almost certainly more conformist than men .
22 A Highland pony could carry the average six foot man easily , but he would still look long legged on him even allowing for these ponies ' generous girths .
23 A Highland pony could carry the average six foot man easily , but he would still look long-legged on him even allowing for these ponies ’ generous girths . ’
24 Even allowing for these limitations , Smythson 's is the strongest architectural personality to have survived from the Elizabethan and Jacobean age .
25 Nevertheless , even allowing for these exceptions , the traditional division into figurative and non-figurative regions is largely valid , and you should be extremely suspicious if offered an Afghan or Bokhara rug that contains human or animal forms .
26 They can damn well pay for these stuff if it breaks down !
27 In our project this meant that measures of network strength that we used in the inner city could not be readily operationalized for these speakers .
28 But we do not know how to account for these characteristics as the results of antecedent social factors , and , indeed , have very little idea what circumstances , if any , produce military genius or obstinacy .
29 She then looked for these citations in the databases .
30 She then looked for these citations in the databases .
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