Example sentences of "for [noun] [subord] it [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Let's have a defence review so both the military and the industries are prepared for change when it comes . ’
2 This tactic does sometimes work , but it 's quite risky for Orcs because it ties up a lot of character points which you could well use elsewhere .
3 A Department of Agriculture might function more effectively for agriculture if it did not take on , unnecessarily and confusingly , a role in food marketing .
4 One aspect of the contra proferentem rule is that , if there is more than one possible head of liability one of which is liability for negligence , then an exemption clause will not be interpreted as excluding liability for negligence unless it does so in clear terms .
5 It will retail for £18.49 once it appears in the shops .
6 According to a Gwynedd County Council report the company said it is unable to tender competitively for contracts unless it has the flexibility of Sunday working .
7 The green staff worked miracles to get the course fit for play after it had been under water from Thursday night 's storms .
8 But poetry can appear " light " , for instance if it lacks the explicitly solemn moralizations of a Langland .
9 She was hardworking and industrious , and in her work as a contracts officer enjoyed the challenge of getting value for money when it came to servicing the needs of the company 's departments .
10 WHAT constitutes value for money when it comes to food and drink ?
11 Most workers , it was claimed , thought that it would be much worse for Germany if it lost the war , that a more draconian Versailles , the dismembering of Germany , and massive unemployment would be the consequence .
12 Unfortunately , latex is not suitable for borders since it dries too quickly and is not durable for exposed and vulnerable areas .
13 There 's a site to which this Society objected on Wetherby Road in Harrogate which we thought did n't need developing at all , but in practice the District Council decided they wanted it for industry because it considered the need for industry to be so great and we have along this frontage of Wetherby Road a row of three car showrooms and a token spot of industry behind it .
14 Even if it is n't true , James 's position was an excellent stimulus for research as it forced people who would adopt an alternative position to consider very carefully how else emotions might come about .
15 The new fifth television channel , wherever it is situated , will open up further opportunities for programme-makers when it starts up at the end of 1993 .
16 The lack of effect of age on survival in our study has significant implications for workload as it confounds the view that treatment of elderly people with severe acute renal failure is not indicated .
17 Orthodox accounts , as we have seen , tend to ignore or explain away evidence for variability when it does not have reflexes in present-day RP .
18 Year round it is popular for walks as it exudes an elegant serenity inspired of the water and the graceful trees .
19 He said the Kenton Road unit was vital to the 30 adults who have regularly relied on it for help since it began as a pilot project two years ago .
20 The owners feel spurned , wondering why their cat has not come to them for help when it feels seriously ill .
21 The largest single shipload so far discovered were the 524 Chinese passengers on the East Wood which had to call for help when it broke down near the Marshall Islands earlier this year .
22 Also by competing it risks cannibalising its own best profit sources : IBM selling an AS/400 mini is a triumph if the buyer would otherwise have chosen a DEC VAX , but a financial disaster for IBM if it replaces an IBM mainframe .
23 He was dialling the restaurant to book the table for lunch when it came to him .
24 A UK resident company must account for ACT when it pays a dividend ( or any other qualifying distribution ) to its shareholders ( s 14 ) .
25 NO SOONER had the new organisation ‘ After Dark Railtours ’ sent off their advertisement for publication than it became necessary to cancel the operation .
26 Indeed those dependent upon casual labour had to live close to docks and factories if they were to be on hand for work as it became available .
27 It would be extremely unattractive to any group of workers or management to enter a serious bid if they had been told by the Scottish Office that the bid was so contemptible that it would not even qualify for assistance if it failed because another bid from within the same management or work force had been judged as superior .
28 One use for an optical aid for pupils with tunnel vision that is designed on this principle is for mobility since it helps to increase the extent of the visual panorama .
29 This was not a problem for HARPY since it represented and recognised complete utterances .
30 issue by a company of its own securities for cash provided it complies with the listing particulars provisions , or , as appropriate , the prospectus provisions .
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