Example sentences of "[verb] and [noun] for [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Consequently , these mutant cells rely exclusively on glycolysis for their energy requirements and require exogenous pyruvate and pyrimidines for growth . |
2 | That beats and leaps for pleasure … . |
3 | The principle of strict confidentiality still holds and discipline for nonperformance is still conceded to be largely a medical problem , not a management one . |
4 | Lazenby 's career took a nose dive and he turned to drink and drugs for solace . |
5 | The canoes were unloaded and preparations for dinner underway . |
6 | The public concern and media coverage of cases of severe child abuse has produced a plethora of professional reviews suggesting ways victims can more rapidly be ascertained and recommendations for action when child abuse is suspected ( DHSS , 1974 ) . |
7 | next few programmes we 're going to take a look at trends in science and engineering , particularly in the way that the subjects are taught and opportunities for employment . |
8 | It is a characteristic of Nicholson that he displays and hopes for loyalty from a friendship and thus most of those he met and formed relationships with in the late Fifties and early Sixties were still in his life at the turn of the Nineties . |
9 | Courses are available , wind surfing and boats for hire . |
10 | Robin Cook told delegates that tax concessions for private medical insurance would also be abolished and charges for eye tests scrapped . |
11 | Certain valuable steps could be taken to reform and strengthen the law whilst retaining the present structure of sexual offences : the marital rape exemption could be abolished and liability for rape could be extended to cover defendants whose belief in consent , given their capacities , was wholly unreasonable . |
12 | We 've seen an increase in orders from business units around the world and also in information supplied and requests for inclusion . ’ |
13 | National goals and regional policies for the less-favoured areas also vary and grounds for comparison are difficult to establish and may not be relevant . |
14 | ‘ No good ever came out of Catgut Alley , that 's for sure , ’ said Aunt Clarabel as she sat him down to fish and chips for lunch . |
15 | On the one hand is the car dealer who buys and displays for sale a car which someone else has previously ‘ clocked , ’ i. e. turned back the odometer . |
16 | Much is now available to the individual school or college , in terms of adapting management structures , since the control of the LEA is reduced and responsibility for innovation and change lies with the institutions . |
17 | Up at these dizzy heights the aerodynamic damping is much reduced and margins for airframe and engine are tighter , so both must be handled with care . |
18 | The proprietors of Elmfield House , Jim and Edith Lillie , were initially a little apprehensive about opening their much restored and much-cared for home to the public — but they soon came to appreciate the friendship and interest given to them by their visitors from all over the world . |
19 | It was a sobering introduction to the adventurous years ahead , and the start of a most fruitful — if at times near-fratricidal — partnership which , in all conscience , one could hardly advise other would-be young explorers to emulate , unless exhaustively financed and gluttons for punishment . |
20 | Make sure you 've regularly checked all tack and equipment for stitching etc . |
21 | Solicitors handling debt collecting and documentation for credit control are like the rest of society . |
22 | Their needs for funding , however , grew as interest charges rose , commodity prices fell and competition for export market shares from the indebted countries intensified . |
23 | Is it likely that the changes and related developments will lead the Ministry of Defence to release land in Scotland which it presently owns and leases for training purposes ? |
24 | procedural acts ( pleadings , motions , orders and subpoenas ) that are served and requests for information that are made by a judicial or administrative authority of a State Party to a judicial or administrative authority of another State Party and are transmitted by a letter rogatory from the Central Authority of the State of origin to the Central Authority of the State of destination . |
25 | Once , Ken invited Took and Feldman for lunch . |
26 | She pumps and pumps for beer — |
27 | Above : Buff coloured paving slabs bordered by brick , used as edging and walling for contrast with path |
28 | For this turnips and grass for hay are grown on the fields in the valleys which are below 250 m in height . |
29 | Two clear examples are capital gains that have accrued but have not yet been realized and production for home consumption . |
30 | ( Once you get beyond knitting all-over Fair Isle , this is n't difficult to understand , because for some stitches — tuck and lace for example — the point cams are positioned two stitches in from the edge of the knitting , in order to stop pattern knitting short of the edges . |