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

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1 The multiplicity of readings that the law permits is not its weak-ness but its strength , for it is this that makes room for different voices … . ’
2 The basis of these systems was the allocation of credit points to parts of courses so that candidates could move from one course to another or from one centre to another and carry credit for past achievement , where that achievement was relevant to the new course .
3 to speak fully about this but to leave time for questions .
4 The former approach may be regarded as paternalistic or a proper expression of public policy , and the latter as showing respect for the autonomy of the individual or as permitting the exploitation of the worker , depending on one 's point of view .
5 Even though Jones eventually fell , mis-hooking Pringle just before tea , after 3½ hours of defiance , the last session looked set to be little more than batting practice for the home side .
6 As part of a sweeping agreement , Mr Jackson will do more than make music for Sony ; he will also run his own record label , Nation Records , under the auspices of a new media company , the Jackson Entertainment Complex , a 50–50 joint venture with Sony Software .
7 The most effective procedures appear to be those that use reinforcement for appropriate elimination and a punitive consequence for soiling , such as washing out dirty pants ( Doleys 1978 ) .
8 When we plant new churches we will do well to give careful attention to both and to make room for both .
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