Example sentences of "[det] [vb -s] a [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | Obviously that constitutes a threat for the future . |
2 | This represents a return for Ms Michel to the company where she began her career : she joining Chatto , and worked for Hutchinson and Cape , before joining Bloomsbury in its launch in 1987 ( after a brief dalliance at Weidenfeld — now part of Orion ) . |
3 | This produces a pressure for results , which may result in reports for discoveries which have n't been fully tested . |
4 | This causes a tendency for material to move abruptly forward during the passage of the crest , while the slight movement associated with the trough is insufficient to affect the material . |
5 | This establishes a framework for agencies to work together to protect children from abuse . |
6 | This uses a system for monitoring hospital patients to highlight the practical aspects of the language . |
7 | This reveals a mentality for which the Word is metaphorical and therefore less ‘ real ’ . |
8 | This includes a charge for depreciation of £2,000 per month . |
9 | This marks a departure for LaudaAir . |
10 | This creates a bed for your pet that is as soft as down yet always springs back into shape after use . |
11 | This creates a conflict for them because , although they want to be stroked and petted like any other domestic cat , they are deeply suspicious of the hand that does the petting , fearing that at any moment it may grab them and hold them down . |
12 | This creates a problem for people who are looking for something that cats dislike , to use as a repellent . |
13 | This creates a role for the critique of ideology , not to transcend ideology as Marx 's claims for science and materialism in The German Ideology suggest , but to engage with ideology and consequently inform an emancipatory human practice . |
14 | This creates a dilemma for health service policy of choosing between fragmentation plus a possible increment in consumer choice and a more thorough-going version of family doctoring with its concomitant problems of paternalism . |
15 | This creates a demand for oxygen , so the heart works a little harder , and the lungs are fully used . |
16 | This creates a demand for money ( M d ) . |
17 | This presents a problem for many women , because as a housewife you are not paid . |
18 | This presents a dilemma for organisations campaigning on behalf of older people . |
19 | This sets a context for research , study and teaching which unquestionably enriches the work we are able to do here . |
20 | Broadly , this means a concern for the position of the country in the international economy and the ways in which that international economy should be conceptualized . |
21 | This gives a value for the bigram transition i , j and the index in the trigram array of the first trigram beginning with that bigram . |
22 | This gives a value for the right-hand side of which is higher than the left-hand side ( LHS = 96.50 ) ; the trial value for rm was too low . |
23 | This generates a climate for the technological upgrading of industry as a commercial proposition , and it also ensures that hardware and software are conveniently available , at a price , for those who wish to take advantage of them in any sphere . |
24 | However , the extent to which this poses a difficulty for capture theories is not clear . |
25 | This poses a problem for the software developer who will probably need to write applications for both graphical and character-based environments . |
26 | This poses a challenge for Europeans to find a language that is acceptable to both traditional Protestant and evangelical traditions . |
27 | But this poses a dilemma for the vigneron because the vine , once pruned , is at its most vulnerable to frost , while to wait for the danger of frost to subside would be to waste the vine 's limited and precious energy : the decision of when to prune can prove an expensive one . |
28 | This comprises a char for the letter ( 1 byte ) , a boolean for the continued flag ( 1 byte ) and a long integer for the next edge index ( 4 bytes ) — a total of 6 bytes which is rounded up to the nearest word boundary ( on a Sun Sparc 2 file server ) , hence 8 bytes . |
29 | This leaves a chance for compromise . |
30 | This provides a rationale for recognising flat-lying thrust slices and mapping them in the subsurface . |