Example sentences of "and the [noun sg] [vb -s] for " in BNC.

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1 Project work can be developed in outline and the board allows for the planning and evaluation of group experiences .
2 The coverages are shown in Fig. 6.3 and the error estimates for them are contained in Table 6.2 .
3 actually and the door opens for you .
4 For instance , other EMS currencies account for 72% of the French franc 's trade-weighted basket , and the dollar accounts for 44% of the yen 's .
5 Use of the PLATO CAI program was started in 1980 and the tutorial runs for six to seven hours .
6 At press conferences and public appearances the good-natured Chavez sits on King 's right in what was the Tyson seat and the promoter poses for photographs with his arm flung around the Mexican 's shoulders .
7 Hit for Six is full of statistical detail , but the number is still second to the moment and a fascination with the really big hit , the occasions when , as Mike Gatting told him : ‘ Something happens magically and the ball goes for miles , and you have no idea why or how . ’
8 And the company pays for that .
9 Section 123(1) of the Insolvency Act 1986 provides that a company is deemed unable to pay its debts if a creditor ( by assignment or otherwise ) to whom the company is indebted in a sum exceeding £750 then due has served on the company , by leaving it at the company 's registered office , a written demand ( in the prescribed form ) requiring the company to pay the sum so due and the company has for three weeks thereafter neglected to pay the sum or to secure or compound for it to the reasonable satisfaction of the creditor .
10 a creditor for more than £750 has served on the company a demand for the sum due , and the company has for three weeks failed to pay the debt ;
11 The period is 27 years , and the eclipse lasts for a long time ; the last began on 22 July 1982 and did not end until 25 June 1984 , though it was total only for a year ( January 1983 to January 1984 ) .
12 The Order makes provisions for the classification of these advances within the asset classification provisions of the Building Societies Act 1986 , and the Order provides for the general treatment of the advances , under the 1986 Act , to correspond to the treatment of advances secured on land in the UK .
13 It is assumed that the spherulites grow from nuclei whose relative positions in the melt remain unaltered , and the analysis allows for the eventual impingement of the growing discs on one another .
14 It is half way up a hill and surrounded by fields and the view extends for nearly 30 miles .
15 It sets out the Treasury 's latest economic forecast and the planning totals for the next three years , and provides the broad departmental allocation of expenditure which have been agreed during the public expenditure survey ( PES ) .
16 The tank we used was 24″ × 13″ × 12″ , a size which retails at £21.68 and the hood sells for £19.56 .
17 Now the poison has struck again and the world prays for the Man of Prayer .
18 The lexical lookup module determines the possible words that can be formed from the characters and the grammar tags for these words .
19 The burdens and lack of stability of his social community became unbearable and the poet yearns for an age of permanence and simplicity to provide him with an alternative to the real world .
20 The long quest by Amstrad Plc , Brentwood , Essex to find some non-executive directors has culminated in the appointment of Jeoff Samson , and the search continues for more names to strengthen the board further .
21 This means that we can use them for the riding school , muck the out etc … and the owner pays for its feed .
22 The French Officer gets us all out of the ditch and the march continues for about four or five hours , then , during a rest in the wood , I fall asleep , my face among the leaves reminding me of my home in Scotland .
23 The kitchen doubles as a dining room , and the family gathers for meals around a 17th century oak tavern table scored with the marks of games of shove-halfpenny .
24 As a rule the right is first vested in the author , and continues for fifty years after his death ; but in the case of photographs and gramophone records the original owner of the negative or plate is treated as the author , and the right lasts for fifty years from the time when the negative or plate was made .
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