Example sentences of "to [adj] [noun] [coord] for " in BNC.

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1 In this general context , handheld media are increasingly offering the same utilities which are helping to build the electronic information market globally , together with portability , an ingredient new to electronic media but for long one of the most cherished advantages of the printed word .
2 He argued that the time was now ripe for the application of the positivist method to social phenomena and for the establishment of sociology , a term he seems to have invented .
3 By abuse here 1 mean not only illegal uses of violence by those who are in defined circumstances entitled to use force , but the legal use of force where the objectives are antithetical to social order or for some other reasons morally objectionable .
4 Crell 's appeals to German nationalism and for chemists to ‘ honour the fatherland ’ produced the world 's first successful chemical journal and firmly established the community .
5 The nursery is situated at 79 and 81 Dalkeith Road and is registered for 18 children aged from 6 weeks to 2 years and for 30 children aged from 2 to 5 years old .
6 But for John Knox , ‘ so she was sold to go to France , to the end that in her youth she should drink of that liquor ( the Catholic faith ) that should remain with her all her lifetime , for a plague to this realm and for her final destruction ’ .
7 ‘ And these stones — so unexpected in this magnificent country — because I confess it is not for the pleasures of civilisation that I came to this district but for the informing breadth and spectacles of Nature — reminded me of somewhere I knew not where and that was my over-selfish study which all but ended in a brute collision with yourselves ! ’
8 We will continue to struggle , using all means at our disposal , for an immediate stop to this war and for the opening of negotiations before the conflagration spreads more and more .
9 That subject to the approval of the Board of Inland Revenue , the Directors be and are hereby authorised to amend the Rules of the Dawson International Savings Related Share Option Scheme into the form presented to this meeting and for the purpose of identification initialled by the Chairman hereof . ’
10 ‘ That the Dawson International Executive Share Option Scheme 1993 , the provisions of which are summarised in the Appendix to the letter to members of the Company dated 16th June 1993 , to be constituted by the Rules produced in draft to this meeting and for the purposes of identification initialled by the Chairman hereof , be and is hereby approved and the Directors be and are hereby authorised to do all acts and things which they may consider necessary or expedient for implementing and giving effect to the same including making such amendments to the Rules as may be necessary to gain the approval of the Inland Revenue . ’
11 Thus muonic hydrogen is similar to ordinary hydrogen but for two important features .
12 For the project this may lead to suboptimal results and for the engineer to suboptimal progress in the company .
13 The neglect of these important questions to which Keynes attempted to provide answers could , to some extent , account for the recent disenchantment with the Keynesian approach to macroeconomic theory and for the parallel reaction in the form of the rise of new classical macroeconomics .
14 Delegates also called for the voting age to be lowered from 20 to 18 years and for voter lists and electoral boundaries to be revised .
15 It is crucial to good self-concepts and for the healthy integration of the child 's personality .
16 invites the Bar Council to support as a matter of urgency the need for the strengthening of the statutory remedies and sanctions in relation to racial discrimination and for the adoption of specific legislation to combat racial harassment ;
17 invites the Bar Council to investigate as a matter of urgency whether there is a need for the strengthening of the statutory remedies and sanctions in relation to racial discrimination and for the widening of the scope of the legislation .
18 Nevertheless , the West German coalition decided on April 23 to offer the East German government a 1:1 conversion rate for savings up to 4,000 Marks and for wages and pensions ( which latter would also be raised , from less than 50 per cent of wages to the West German level of 70 per cent ) .
19 Right , so , when you set a standard , is that to one person or for everybody ?
20 Chiefly they are responsible for hiring coaches to away matches and for getting occasional petitions signed .
21 The Emergency Laws passed following the assassination of President Anwar Sadat in 1981 had allowed for detention without trial of up to 60 days and for the banning of certain public gatherings .
22 That is yet more Tory doublespeak for a decade that has seen the Government inspire a decline in coal production from 120 million tonnes per annum to 91 million tonnes ; for a decline in employment from 223,000 jobs to 74,000 jobs and for the closure of more than two thirds of our collieries .
23 A package eventually announced on Aug. 29 covered only volunteer medical teams and transport support , as well as finance for aid to affected countries and for refugee relief ( Foreign Minister Taro Nakayama , touring the region , having given assurances of support particularly to Jordan on Aug. 21 and to Egypt on Aug. 22 ) .
24 It is even possible that you may have to leave your project before it is complete because of illness or assignment to other responsibilities or for some other reason .
25 The relations given above pertain to isotropic bodies and for non-isotropic bodies the equations are considerably more complex .
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