Example sentences of "in [noun] for [v-ing] " in BNC.
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1 | leaves used , fresh or dried , for many savoury dishes , especially meat , in marinades for flavouring and tenderizing , in stock , rice dishes , with blandly flavoured vegetables ; half a leaf is sufficient for one dish |
2 | Just as his late father was reviled in Forres for siding with the Boers fourteen years before , so John was mocked and jeered for speaking up for peace . |
3 | Rushdie in plea for meeting with Major |
4 | This research project would discover whether practices have been developed in courts for providing magistrates with impartial guidance , and how frequently GAL 's are appointed . |
5 | ‘ But there has been an increase , since 1988 , in funding for housing associations . |
6 | It may be that both cases are standard , pre-wired back-up ploys : differentiating tripped from untripped flowers could simply be a far more precise use of the associative learning program , while chewing through may be a strategy normally held in reserve for robbing flowers too small to enter . |
7 | It was criticized in Czechoslovakia for lacking a clause annulling the 1938 Munich Agreement which had led to the dismemberment of Czechoslovakia , and in Germany for lacking provisions on the property rights of the 2,000,000 Sudeten Germans expelled from Czechoslovakia after the end of the Second World War . |
8 | I think that 's due to me in payment for having lost my job . |
9 | The trend towards criterion-referencing signals an increasing interest in assessment for learning in contrast with assessment for selection . |
10 | The Schools Curriculum Awards are to go to Egglescliffe Secondary School , Bishopsgarth Secondary School in Stockton , Kirkleatham Hall School near Redcar and Easterside Primary School in Middlesbrough for establishing broad and balanced curriculums with activities both in and out of school . |
11 | Next week is the last programme in our current series and Peter Townsend will be talking about thermo-luminescence , which is a new technique in physics for dating pottery . |
12 | ‘ Well , 14/ 20th Hussars came back off exercise with a lot of dead equipment and 2nd Field Regiment has just finished a major inspection in preparation for firing camp starting in three weeks . |
13 | — Well mate , its a good question , what with winter coming and the need to feed the soil in preparation for laying the seedlings . |
14 | A further questionnaire is also in preparation for piloting centres , and will be sent out before the end of the session . |
15 | Several notable internationals have trained at Brache , including David Bedford , who used the facility in preparation for breaking the 10,000m world record in 1973 . |
16 | He may start sitting like this in preparation for moving into the supine lying position ( on his back ) or , more rarely , into the prone lying position on his stomach . |
17 | In order to see things as the Trobrianders saw them , he joined their communities , learned their language , and lived among them as a member , noting and recording his observations in preparation for writing about them later : |
18 | I 'm doing what I have to do in preparation for writing an article about some swanking brand-new media/cultural/trivial/not necessarily fashionable/musical/ now-and-then medical development . |
19 | While Rain used it Oliver did a few more chores in preparation for leaving the flat , finishing by packing their bags . |
20 | These were the kids ‘ educated ’ to memorise reams of context-less information in preparation for filling in multiple choice school entrance exams . |
21 | Making a fist 1 : the correct way to clench and exercise a fist in preparation for punching . |
22 | Drainage , via ditch and channel provision , in preparation for planting also increases the drainage network within a catchment . |
23 | By the time your young dog is about six months old you should be developing other commands which will form part of its outdoor training requirements , in preparation for allowing the dog off its leash . |
24 | You can indicate which SPRs are to be Closed or Replied to at this page , in preparation for making these relationships fixed once the SSR is submitted . |
25 | These personal responses to discussions of parental figures should be recognised by social workers in preparation for working in this area . |
26 | He took off his leather glove in preparation for shaking Gentle 's hand . |
27 | WE TUMBLE straight back on the enormo-bus after the gig and travel for five hours to New York in preparation for playing at the NY Academy two nights later . |
28 | This showed a girl removing her clothes in preparation for going to bed . |
29 | Representatives of 37 countries from NATO and the former Warsaw Pact , meeting in Brussels on Dec. 18 in the North Atlantic Co-operation Council ( NACC ) , said that their consultations would lead to " co-operation among interested members in preparation for peacekeeping activities " . |
30 | More work on fusion-safety in preparation for giving ISPRA a key role in licensing future fusion reactors in Europe . |