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

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1 So that will , corroborating dimension of psychoanalysis , what the patient does for himself and can not possibly count , and as you rightly say , this leaves analytic biography erm , in a , in a kind of limbo .
2 But what is important in the episode is what the narrator takes for granted : that when men of standing disputed , arbitration was hard to arrange , and often immediately unacceptable to the party which felt itself the loser by the judgement , even where monetary compensation was offered to soften the blow .
3 With me now to discuss what the budget means for more people in our area is Paul Sampson from Deloitt Hawkins and Sells .
4 It is worth investigating what the child eats for school lunch , or how many sweets are consumed at break-time , if school behaviour tends to be worse .
5 She explains their shifts and duties and makes sure they understand what the home stands for and how the residents should be treated .
6 Around such alternatives have views polarised in the heated debate over what the bill means for viewers .
7 It is , in fact , what the brand stands for .
8 Just to be told what 's going on , what 's in the packet , what the future holds for us in the food game .
9 IF YOU want to know what the future holds for Europe 's financial markets , the best guess is usually to look at America 's present .
10 No matter what the future holds for the next generation and the delicate trembling wilderness , at least we can promise our children and grandchildren one sure thing .
11 ‘ Madame Gloriana ’ , the sign read , and then in smaller letters underneath , ‘ Discover what the future holds for you .
12 The second working party , set up by the General Practitioner Board , is also looking at training but within the wider context of what the future holds for small accountancy practices .
13 While there may be some uncertainty about what the future holds for Britain 's larger provincial cities , there can be little doubt about the massive strength of decentralization forces in the case of London .
14 It is difficult to predict what the future holds for LCC .
15 This time tomorrow we 'll know at long last what the future holds for Oxford United and Swindon Town , with a dramatic finale to the football league season in store .
16 ‘ They want to hear what is going on and what the future holds for the Manor bungalows . ’
17 They 've not said a word on the rest of the industry and in fact wo n't say it and they 've been pressed very very hard on what the future entails for the rest of the coal field .
18 He is resigned to missing out on any serious rugby during this month , but by early October he should know what the season holds for him .
19 The level of lysine in straight cereals is less than half what the horse requires for hard work and reproduction .
20 These two elements of temporal symbolism , the object standing for time and time controlling what the object stands for , come together in the realm of fashion .
21 That 's what the Echo says for the
22 Estate agents make money by selling houses , normally about 1.5–2% of what the seller gets for his house : ( up to £600 pounds on a £30,000 house ) so they do n't mind working for it .
23 The I was n't talking about what were included in the calculations , what I was talking about and we may be at cross purposes for that reason is what the policy provides for .
24 In Wolfenstein 's words ( 1955 ) , ‘ What the baby wants for pleasure has thus become as legitimate a demand as what he needs for his physical well-being , and is to be treated in the same way . ’
25 What the client pays for your services
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