Example sentences of "[noun] in [v-ing] for [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Yet family and friends may well need help in planning for such an admission ; this way the older person does not feel rejected , but is admitted taking a social network of support with them , of people who will visit regularly , and not feel guilty ( see Chapter 6 ) . |
2 | There is no point in looking for any improvement in the journal while he was second in command — there was none . |
3 | There did n't seem much point in searching for more corpses . |
4 | If you believe that there is something more after this life and that the spirit of the person who has died is continuing its journey in that place , then , because that is as it should be , there is no point in crying for that spirit . |
5 | But then I 've got sons , and there 's never seemed much point in going for more of the same ! |
6 | Where there are insuperable difficulties in arranging for that evidence to be questioned it should not be admitted in evidence , or the hearing authority should exclude it from their consideration . |
7 | Here , experience of a particular sector is less important as a previous record of achievement in searching for such individuals than having the necessary weight and calibre to be able to attract those people . |
8 | The joint DES/DHSS nature of the Circular , the necessary involvement of health and social services professionals in the multi-professional assessment , and their part in providing for those with special educational needs , were apparently not seen as sufficient reason for including them in discussions . |
9 | They should have no difficulty in paying for those extra officers . |
10 | Collectively , this information would provide a profile of the person 's individuality in living for this AL , and therefore guides the nurse in devising a plan for individualising nursing . |
11 | She is often criticized for exercising a weaker voice than she ‘ should ’ but replies that those critics who live ‘ safe from midnight arrests and solitary confinement ’ are unreasonable in the extreme in calling for those in oppressed lands to take risks the critics themselves would avoid . |
12 | Quiksilver had created the richest prize in surfing for this contest : $50,000 for the winner . |
13 | Translating aims into specific objectives can assist in removing the confusions that can arise between intentions and practice , but beyond this the case for objectives is less certain ; in fact , it has been one of the most hotly debated innovations in teaching for some time . |
14 | While the ‘ full accruals basis ’ , is undoubtedly prudent , we believe there is more commercial logic in accounting for such costs on an ‘ earnings ’ basis , which better reflects both the legal form and the substance of the transaction' . |
15 | The significance of the degree of urbanization in accounting for these changes can be seen at district level . |
16 | The gain in hearing for each treatment group at six and 12 months was similar to that shown in other comparable studies . |
17 | If the bill is to be calculated on a daily rate and someone 's auntie comes to stay for a couple of months in the middle of the year , what about all the complications in adjusting for that and how do we account for the period for which someone has lost the discount ? |
18 | Hence variations in mortality not only indicate variations in morbidity but also variations in the great need for services in caring for those with conditions with a high number of deaths . |
19 | We pray for the leaders of our nation , that you will give them wisdom in providing for all , particularly those who are homeless or unemployed . |
20 | Against that are moments when he strays too far from the printed note in striving for that extra frisson of feeling and resorts to a delivery that stays only just the right side of being coarse . |