Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [adv] [verb] for " in BNC.
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1 | for which one it shows I 'm afraid , my I ask for er if it 's required certificate for counsel maybe required for taxation later on . |
2 | You could , of course , use a budget drawing package such as Computer Easy Draw for your designing and print a quality laser image with Pizazz Plus . |
3 | Look out for programmes specially made for young children , like Playdays and See-Saw . |
4 | Respect for Animals also calls for an immediate ban on fur farming , an end to fur sales within five years and for people to show their feelings if they see somebody wearing a pelt in the street . |
5 | Places in those schools are by no means exclusively reserved for the offspring of the devout , but the churches might have reconsidered that policy if the Government had , in effect , continued to place a block on their expansion plans . |
6 | Look for suncreams specially formulated for babies and children , and never use a suncream with a factor of less than 12 . |
7 | The range of values normally found for σ is from about 1.5 to 2.5 as shown in table 10.1 . |
8 | We will deal only with self-excited instabilities , but predictions of chaos also exist for the more complex case where the injected signal , or the pumping rate , are modulated . |
9 | This type of photography also calls for other specialists such as home economists to prepare and present the food in front of the camera , room set designers and model makers . |
10 | Ben-Eliezer launched a review of contracts already signed for another 14,000 housing units , now in various stages of planning and construction . |
11 | The higher stages include adaptations of a wide variety of titles originally published for native speakers . |
12 | And I returned to the States in considerable agitation : if national white media continued their de facto denial of his campaign , Jackson might really lose the game on grounds of fair-play relentlessly circumvented for the purpose of defeating him . |
13 | And that of course also accounted for the fact that there was no book in Webbs ' window . |
14 | Ministers of course always determine for themselves whether they answer by means of a written question or whether they come to the despatch box and make a statement . |
15 | And it should be possible to apply it to any available material , without the need of programmes specially constructed for the purpose . |
16 | There were also four lumps of silver apparently intended for circulation . |
17 | The council has asked for nonperishable food and basic medicines to add to the convoy of aid soon to depart for Russia . |
18 | ‘ Yeah , ’ the night manager said with the dry kind of irony usually reserved for flying pigs and hell freezing over . |
19 | It says : ’ Such concentration on meeting the Government guarantee , and use of funds originally earmarked for other purposes for YT , inevitably means that other aspects of our proposed programme may suffer and that we also neglect the long term development of Youth Training itself . ’ |
20 | Historians have tended to ignore these important developments , which implied the growing need for a small supply of vessels specially built for war ( like heavy artillery , these could only be afforded by the crown ) , the facilities for their maintenance , and the growing appreciation that England 's commercial interests should be defended by ships built for that purpose . |
21 | And my offer of help still stands for Wendy |
22 | Another striking characteristic of Roman art of the first century AD is the adoption for private use of motifs originally intended for public monuments . |
23 | The Teesdale Mercury ran ‘ Hannah Is The Star Attraction ’ , whilst the Darlington and Stockton Times declared , after one of Hannah 's appearances , that she ‘ received the sort of welcome normally reserved for royalty ’ |
24 | Jane and Ann Taylor , who were the daughters of a Dissenting Minister , had published in 1806 what was the first volume of poetry primarily designed for children . |
25 | to examine a specific policy or activity , questioning all aspects of work normally taken for granted ; |
26 | examine a specific policy or activity , questioning all aspects of work normally taken for granted ; |
27 | In that case , Lord Reid , obiter , gave as an example justifying the assertion by the House of total jurisdiction a situation where the Court of Appeal had resolved the point of law subsequently certified for the House but had left outstanding other issues which might result in acquittal : |
28 | PIBS , which are a form of security specially created for building societies to help them raise funds , are irredeemable and subordinated to all other creditors and shareholders of the building society . |
29 | There is music for the vernacular liturgy of the 1559 Book of Common Prayer , and a handful of pieces probably intended for use as the extra-liturgical anthem ; this was composed for the vocal chorus available at the Chapel Royal and the greater corporate churches , and virtually alone among Byrd 's output qualifies as public rather than domestic music . |
30 | Television cameras , radio microphones and hundreds of fascinated spectators brought to remote Utah the sort of attention usually reserved for an important visiting head of state in Washington or New York . |