Example sentences of "and for [noun sg] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Consequently the laboratory energy of photons in emission and for absorption become effectively identical .
2 Naturally , we look for deportment and how the flowers are carried , for colour and splendour , for abundance , for the sweet scents and the period over which the bloom is carried , and for resistance to rain , pest and disease .
3 The suspect may also be searched for anything he could use to effect his escape and for evidence relating to any offence if there are reasonable grounds for suspecting that the items are in the suspect 's possession .
4 Important work is also progressing in the recognition of engineering drawings for both the lines of the drawings and for text found on the diagrams ( Waite , 1989 ; Dori , 1991 ; Lysak and Kasturi , 1991 ) , and of musical notation ( Fahmy and Blostein , 1991 ) .
5 The carcinomas were divided into two groups — that is , squamous cell carcinomas of the oesophagus and adenocarcinomas of the lower oesophagus and stomach , and for distinctness called respectively oesophageal and stomach carcinomas .
6 It was not weak , cowardly or treacherous , it told its assailants and for proof pointed to the arrests and the fact that it was not releasing any of the men .
7 Many early women psychologists thought that ‘ quietly doing our job , not as women psychologists , but as psychologists ’ ( Henlé 1983 : 229 ) would prepare the way for more and more women to come into the discipline , and for psychology to become fairer as a result .
8 My right hon. Friends the Secretaries of State for Scotland and for Defence have spoken in complete unison on this .
9 Because each side is personally unfamiliar with the other there is a tendency for stereotypes to emerge and for behaviour to take place on the basis of these stereotypes , making relationships even more difficult .
10 A late application may well give rise to an adjournment , for an Order for leave to file an amended pleading in response , for further particulars , and for discovery arising from the amendment .
11 Replacements were also needed for wing-halves Jones and John , and Chapman opened negotiations for Bradford 's Jack Crayston , a long-throw expert , smart dresser and fitness fanatic , and for ex-miner Wilt Copping of Leeds United .
12 Nevertheless , the rapid uptake of the technology , with the implications this has for very substantial job displacement in some sectors , even if matched in the longer term by job creation elsewhere , is highly likely to create further problems for the economy and for society to handle .
13 It is then important to set against this the qualitative assessments and for management to discuss the relative importance of each type of information before the final decisions are made .
14 There have been calls for legislation to give suppliers an automatic right to claim interest on overdue payments and for debt collecting procedures in the courts to be simplified .
15 This Form should be used to apply for an ordinary driving licence and for entitlement to drive Large Goods Vehicles ( LGVs ) and/or Passenger Carrying Vehicles ( PCVs ) .
16 The safety net for the Virgin Group was the ‘ buy-back ’ clause — an option for Virgin to return the aircraft to Boeing at the end of the first , second or third years , if required ; and for Virgin to retain the ‘ outside ’ value of the plane .
17 In England , the guidelines issued by the Lord Chief Justice for sentencing in rape cases set out a starting point of eight years ’ imprisonment for two or more rapists acting together , for men who rape victims in the victim 's own home , for those who abuse positions of responsibility over their victims and for rape involving abduction .
18 In addition , Lord Meston submits that the court also had ‘ rights of custody ’ in the context of the Convention , because it had made orders in the course of the cross-motions before it which indicated that it was seized of the matter and that it had not determined either the father 's or the mother 's substantive applications and had adjourned the hearing of the mother 's substantive application for custody and for leave to remove the child from the jurisdiction until a date in August .
19 We thank the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys ( OPCS ) for their support and for permission to use the General Household Survey , and the ESRC Data Archive for their continuing help .
20 This concludes Mr Birdwood 's article and again many thanks to him for the talk he gave last March and for permission to reprint same .
21 Last week , the Montgomery County ( Maryland ) chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People ( NAACP ) , tired of waiting for the police to solve the case and for NIH to comment on the report , held a press conference to express its outrage at the events of the past seven months and to demand that the lives of those affected ‘ be made whole ’ .
22 But for some forms of still life , for example , and for colour work the photographer will be working with plates , which are expensive in themselves .
23 While most speakers supported the principle of the one-party state , many criticized the ruling PDCI for lack of dynamism and for inability to respond to popular disaffection .
24 $28,500 million ( 4.2 per cent of GDP — the lowest percentage since 1981-82 ) and for year ending 1991-92 to Can .
25 Occasionally also gold was moulded and for complex forms the cire-perdue method was used .
26 The tables on the South side of the Library are unsuitable for the consultation of colour illustrated books , and for leather bound books , until UV screening can be applied to the windows .
27 1981 : 100 ) , and the 1982 attempted coup , Tanganyika ( Young and Fosbrooke 1960 ; Coulson 1981 : 56 ) , Zambia ( Robinson 1978a : 32 ) ; and the Chipko movement against commercial logging companies in the Indian Himalayas ( Albert 1979 ; Lean 1981 ; and for peasant struggles in general , Cohen el al .
28 The Voith Schneider propulsion system provided the high level of manoeuvrability required for port operations and for barge handling in the estuary .
29 Enterprises were to be compensated for expenditure on equipment and construction and for outlay incurred because of the price reforms , and concessions were to be made in their hard-currency and social insurance contributions to the state budget .
30 Both steam locomotives are from a once large class of 0-6-0 tanks , that were used for both industrial use and for passenger carrying purposes .
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