Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] for [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The student is responsible for paying for the typing and binding of the thesis : this can cost £350 or more for typing services .
2 At such times as it was expedient to run water from the Grand Union Canal into the Grand Junction Canal the passing of that water down from the top to the bottom pond , that is a fall of 56 feet and at the rate of say 2 locks per hour , would represent a gross force of 32 h.p. and this force could be utilized by means of a turbine or otherwise for providing power to work the lift .
3 The Court of Appeal held that those transactions were valid so far as they were entered into for the purposes of interest rate risk management and not for trading purposes .
4 These test strips should be used only for monitoring and not for making executive decisions .
5 The country 's budget of £4 million for bus services in 1993–4 is exceeded by its education services budget of £5.5 million used partly for local bus service contracts and partly for purchasing seats on commercially run buses .
6 This application is of benefit for queries to a computer that take place over a telephone and also for providing reading aids for the blind .
7 It was very much a day for getting back to basics and also for sharing knowledge , skills and experience to help each other .
8 A fan of Arthur Rimbaud and The Velvet Underground , his band The Centre are responsible for some of the best rock produced in the Soviet Union , and also for introducing Moscow to punk and new wave music .
9 Pin the angled offcuts from the legs on to a scrap piece of wood to make an excellent cradle for planing and also for clamping blocks .
10 Erm I 've got a Readers Digest , it 's a large hardback book er Complete Guide to Sewing , it 's a A to Z , it 's got all the sewing essentials and also for making household items and toys and clothes and everything , er for a fiver .
11 The gundogs were primarily for picking up at pheasant shoots and for work on my own shoot , but one of them , a Springer spaniel , was also used for hunting out rough-lying rabbits and also for retrieving shot rabbits from difficult situations .
12 They praised Bishopsgarth School for its many contacts with local industry , including British Steel and Tioxide , and also for raising £10,000 towards a five day residential course in Northumberland for every year seven pupil .
13 When the UKCC announced its proposals for community nursing , Professional Nurse congratulated Council on its approach , which looked set to unite community nursing and pave the way for an improved service for patients , and also for giving nurses the opportunity to comment on the proposals in true democratic fashion .
14 The swing tickets are for pricing your garments and also for giving washing instructions and fibre content .
15 The whole battery site is now earmarked to become a country park or war museum but as yet still remains untouched used now and again for playing war games and a place to stable locally owned horses .
16 The picture is thus one of overt factions , with the Woodvilles manipulating the majority of the council against Gloucester and the small group of councillors who supported the idea of a protectorate — an element usually identified with the dead king 's friend and chamberlain William lord Hastings , who had personal reasons for fearing an increase in Woodville power and therefore for backing Gloucester .
17 The picture is thus one of overt factions , with the Woodvilles manipulating the majority of the council against Gloucester and the small group of councillors who supported the idea of a protectorate — an element usually identified with the dead king 's friend and chamberlain William lord Hastings , who had personal reasons for fearing an increase in Woodville power and therefore for backing Gloucester .
18 In particular , although Sag & Hankamer 's theory suggests that a mental model might form part of the context for interpreting model-interpretive anaphors , but not for interpreting ellipses , it actually forms part of the context for interpreting both .
19 Public support was forthcoming for philanthropic work , such as visiting the homes of the poor , but not for permitting mothers to elect Members of Parliament .
20 The Essenes resided not only in remote desert communities , but also in urban centres , where they maintained houses not only for themselves , but also for wandering brethren from elsewhere and for other itinerants .
21 It can be used not merely for recruitment purposes but also for defining training needs , establishing pay scales , safety arrangements , improving work methods and so on .
22 In this work we give full weight to the speaker/system distinction that has been introduced above , and hence to the general principle that speakers are ultimately responsible , not only for introducing and adopting linguistic changes , but also for maintaining diversity in language states .
23 Canals were used not only for transport of goods but also for ferrying passengers and for the occasional pleasure trip .
24 The preservation qualities of the Somerset Levels have demonstrated to us a wide range of prehistoric woodworking skills and the uses to which wood was put , not only for use in trackways ( Fig. 5 ) hurdles , and so on , but also for making artefacts .
25 First , and most critical , every manager must be held accountable not only for the work of subordinates but also for adding value to their work .
26 He is responsible not only for the results , but also for giving orders and for the amount , quality and cost of the contributions .
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