Example sentences of "it [vb -s] [adv] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 My heart bleeds for the whole misunderstanding but it bleeds most for Diana . ’
2 Not surprisingly , it costs less for New York and New Jersey to send their rubbish halfway across America than to tip it at home .
3 As we grow older , it takes longer for faeces to travel through the digestive tract and this may lead to constipation .
4 An advantage of this use of directories is that it caters naturally for cases where a student 's work involves several different files .
5 Currently it manufactures solely for IBM , handling everything from small single chip and multi-chip modules to highly integrated packages spouting 2,000 or 3,000 pins from the base , which form the basis of Enterprise Systems , RS/6000s and AS/400s .
6 It says family selection so that 's what it means well for adults and children .
7 Our cask-conditioned party could all agree on one thing , we 'd love to be on board the Champagne Express when it sets fullsteam-ahead for Reims this August .
8 It remains now for Charringtons to upgrade the decoration and general management style of this marvellous pub , and make the most of its fine architectural qualities .
9 So amidst the doom and gloom that seems to cloud the the African horizon , we can see that aid does work and in the example I 've just given , that it works indeed for children .
10 It provides also for management of resources outside the EEZs , both high-seas fish stocks and the resources of the sea bed ; the latter it declares to be ‘ the common heritage of mankind ’ and places it under the control of an International Sea-bed Authority .
11 One of the speakers was suggesting that a proposal should be judged on its merits when it comes forward for approval to the registering authority and that if it does n't fit into the set pattern , that should n't necessarily debar it .
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