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

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1 Reynolds , painting , and the arts which have beauty for their object . ’
2 Either we become regarded as gratuitously destructive iconoclasts , or the shepherd himself becomes suspect for having withheld information .
3 It is the emblem of an all-male club which raises money for charity by fining members 10p if they are n't carrying their shell when they hear the Freudian rallying cry ‘ Winkle Up . ’
4 Mike Smith made six crucial saves at vital stages in the match , with Chris Brown and Tim Johnson scoring the goals which clinched victory for Billingham .
5 All manholes must have covers which give access for clearing blockages , and which must be of adequate strength to take pedestrian traffic or , in the case of driveways , vehicles .
6 The Denberies or Denes , were lands in the Weald which provided pannage for the herds of swine .
7 The rule which imposes liability for unintentional defamation has had absurd results .
8 These are maintained schools which provide education for school pupils and mature students alongside social , recreational and cultural activities for the whole community .
9 Four words , of one syllable each , are words which contain salvation for this country and for the whole world , and they are faith , hope , love and work .
10 Rat hepatocytes express three glycoproteins which have affinity for type I collagen .
11 Is this not a strange time to close offices which provide assistance for so many unemployed people ?
12 They do not abase themselves in penitence but see themselves in a partnership which accepts responsibility for establishing peace and justice on this planet .
13 But these are not the only areas of the agriculture and food industry which give rise for concern .
14 A SOLDIER who supplied transport for two younger youths intent on burglary , and kept watch for them as they carried out a theft , was fined over £300 by Alton magistrates on Tuesday .
15 A litigant who seeks redress for a public law wrong in a private action must establish , in order to have standing , that the public law wrong has invaded some legal right of his or hers , recognized in private law , or has caused him or her some special damage .
16 The lover who substitutes technique for commitment .
17 No again bearing in mind you get pound for pound value whatever you pay in that would dictate what you get out .
18 Travellers along the other road would recognise that , for the historical reasons identified by Dixon J. in Yerkey v. Jones , 63 C.L.R. 649 , equity has in the past treated married women differently and more tenderly than other third parties who provide security for the debts of others .
19 THE CASE of the diabetic who took insulin for 52 years , only to turn out not to need it at all , is bemusing doctors .
20 Now , bent and rheumaticky and crosser than ever , Ruth and her sister Joan Young found him a figure to be pitied rather than feared , but both agreed that he was an evil-tempered old man and they felt very sorry for his only daughter Molly who kept house for him .
21 It put John Byrne 's goals in the national spotlight and Tony Norman 's conquering saves too , along with the fairytale story of Malcolm Crosby , the fan who became king for a day under Wembley 's Twin Towers .
22 As solo-voice performances they leave room for refinement , but for intimacy of performance style and chronological near-integrity , this record gives other would-be Byrd performers something to ponder .
23 As commander of uniform operations department he had responsibility for areas such as traffic , dogs , crime prevention and public relations .
24 The defendants all stated that the burglary was Liddy 's own idea , and not authorized by CRP to whose funds he had access for " legitimate " purposes .
25 ‘ We all know Mozart is remembered when the emperors he wrote music for are not , ’ he said .
26 What is his view of the European Commission 's proposals for reference pricing , which would allow Governments to support certain mines which produce coal for less than £50 per tonne ?
27 for redemption of debt on housing revenue account , and in Wales we have a special offer whereby local authorities which sell land for low-cost housing may use 100 per cent .
28 Sources close to the deal say SCO is now expected to do versions of its iAPX-86 software for RISC architectures so it can compete on corporate accounts which demand Unix for RISC systems and Microsoft Corp software on Intel Corp boxes .
29 The department offers Demonstratorships in many of the clinical disciplines which permit study for the MPhil degree .
30 Zuwaya preferred not to employ one another but to enter into partnerships of a kind which created income for the wealthier and capital for the poorer man .
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