Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun] for [noun] purpose " in BNC.

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1 It is also influenced by the fact that the company is incorporated in the US and has dual US and UK residence for tax purposes , a refinement that may actually preclude investment by some UK funds ; more generally , complications of this nature are a deterrent to investors .
2 Under TA 1988 , s765(1) ( d ) it still continues to be an offence for a company resident in the United Kingdom for tax purposes to transfer shares in a non-resident subsidiary to a non-resident purchaser .
3 whether teachers have used the Solihull booklet for INSET purposes ;
4 When the franchise reform of 1907 virtually ruled out the possibility of exploiting Duma elections for propaganda purposes among the peasantry the party boycotted both the Third and Fourth Dumas .
5 Assume also that the trustee of the trust is a wholly owned subsidiary of Newco resident for tax purposes in the Channel Islands , so as to fall outside the definition of a collective investment scheme for the purposes of the Financial Services Act .
6 From AD 312 ‘ indiction cycles ’ of fifteen years ' duration were introduced by the Emperor Constantine for taxation purposes and led to the Byzantine year being reckoned from 1 September , the date on which each year of an indiction cycle began .
7 Until 30 June 1993 , UK suppliers must continue to obtain commercial evidence that supplies treated as outside the scope of UK VAT ( previously zero-rated ) were received by their EC customers for business purposes .
8 This was chiefly aimed at Pumas captain Pablo Garreton who , since moving from his native Tucuman to Buenos Aires for work purposes , has been wallowing in the Belgrano club 's lower teams .
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