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

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1 It was not intended to give this impression , and we take this opportunity to make that clear and to apologize for any embarrassment caused .
2 This doctrine enables a lessee to sue for any trespass committed between the granting of the lease and his entering in pursuance of it .
3 I had to wait for another performance to see . ’
4 All is well , however , except that the 140 people on the island will have to wait for another occasion to exercise their democratic rights .
5 Fellow passengers had to wait for another train to continue their journey because the original train 's safety mechanism had jammed .
6 Managers who never leave do not have to wait for another manager to retire or die so that they can fill their shoes .
7 The telephone rang while I was busy explaining to Tony Crosland that I could not accept a further term of office at the Housing Corporation , since I had been appointed to the Mastership of University College , Oxford , but I had agreed to a request that I should at least stay for another year to see someone else in .
8 Roll to hit for each bolt using the Ballistic Skill of the crewmen and the Missile Fire Chart as normal .
9 Nerves got the better of me and only when Les Cox stopped me to go for another take did I realise I 'd got my letters mixed up and had inadvertently said : ‘ Will you switch these sans off please ?
10 Allowing for this element means that the average income from farming per full-time equivalent may be about £9,000 per annum .
11 Meetings already arranged for this year include ‘ Changes in the wind — the end of the traditional British holiday ? ’ and ‘ The retail and catering consortium ’ .
12 The aim is to check that sufficient information has been gathered for each variable to make statistics upon them valid .
13 Credit is given for each unit achieved which can accumulate into a full Retailing NVQ Certificate .
14 The reason given for this conviction has been that assessment , in grading pupils ' performance in any given test , would leave some pupils with a sense of being of less value than others in the class .
15 The inability to protect children from such abuse has been the subject of a succession of inquiry reports , in which the main reason given for this failure has been some failing in procedure such as the lack of communication among the agencies involved .
16 The special Lok-style which Golding devises for this purpose differs considerably from the style he uses towards the end of the novel , when the point of view shifts to homo sapiens .
17 The test items developed for this project added further details to the picture .
18 On let-down patterns a specific distance is flow outbound and the time adjusted for this distance according to groundspeed .
19 Magistrates adjourned the hearing until later today after a solicitor asked for more time to consult his clients .
20 Consensus theorists allocated a very important role to values ; whatever differences in expected behaviour there may be between different groups within a society they consider that a general consensus on the most significant values — central values — must exist for any society to operate satisfactorily .
21 The remaining colleges of higher education , approximately thirty in number , have their courses validated by the CNAA and , although the movement in this direction away from university validation has slowed down considerably , it is likely to continue for some time to come .
22 Acid and pepsin outputs for each gastrin releasing peptide infusion rate were calculated by taking the mean of the second and third 15 minute collections .
23 Crude relapse rates were calculated for each treatment using the method suggested by Kuirata , ( 100×number of relapses detected in 12 months , divided by the number recruited ) and were compared using a χ 2 test .
24 Table 6.6 shows group scores for ( o ) in Braniel and Andersonstown , calculated for each variant according to following environment , using as input data of the kind shown in table 6.4 .
25 Expected numbers were calculated for each group standardised for age , sex , and time period Observed numbers were treated as data from a Poisson distribution with mean equal to the number expected .
26 Note that although some of the correlations calculated for this study appear to be markedly different to those observed in the Groeger and Chapman study , the difference between correlations only reaches significance in the case of the correlation between risk and normality ( z=2.64 , p<0.01 ) .
27 Because individual observers use the numbers of cm or inches of perceived depth in very different ways , the average amount of perceived depth was normalized for each observer using the average estimate of the amount of depth seen in the corrugations when the vertical perspective cues were correct for the 57-cm viewing distance ( dashed line ) .
28 A local authority may be asked to provide a report from one of its own officers or to arrange for another person to provide a report as appropriate .
29 For various reasons , it has not been possible to arrange for this sub-committee to meet .
30 that dredging for this voice has drowned no other
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