Example sentences of "[adv] [be] [noun] for " in BNC.

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31 Even this may not be contract for the sale of specific goods .
32 Due to a number of circumstances Amy feels she should not be treasurer for nineteen ninety one .
33 There might not be money for Frederick Bissett 's salary or funds enough to supply him with badly needed back-up , but by God , oh yes , there was money for the building programme .
34 Some of these may not be changes for the better and deserve to be treated with some suspicion : the tendency to de-humanise the author-function ; the license offered to slipshod architects of style to pinch and pastiche without mercy and the insinuation of academic jargon into criticism and production .
35 Should a great little family bother to visit there will probably not be room for another one .
36 Although Winch contends that there can not be causes for the rules followed or for the intentions and motives of the actors who follow them , other philosophers disagree .
37 This should not be cause for alarm , however .
38 The idea of decentralization to departmental units of accountable management not only undermines the hierarchical authority structure traditionally used in bureaucracies to enforce equitable application of departmental rules ( see p. 26 ) , but its underlying aim , as Gray and Jenkins ( 1985 , p. 157 ) warn , ‘ may be to downgrade … the search for fairness and equity of treatment … since such practices may not be value for money ’ , In the private sector , where equity is less important ( and in some cases absent ) , the search for value for money conflicts with no particular value systems , but in the public sector it does .
39 During this period , researchers who have obtained their degrees abroad can not be candidates for these posts and are therefore at an enormous disadvantage in relation to homegrown researchers .
40 So if I have associated the right word — say , the word blue — with the right impression — the impression I get when I look at a cornflower — there is no fear of my language not mirroring reality as there is if I talk about fate or fortune , these not being words for simple ideas impressed on my mind by external objects .
41 This raised a problem of definition : what exactly is porn for the purposes of any law ?
42 Although they have worked together for so many years , there has still been time for individual projects and exhibitions : François-Xavier has moved on from vegetable architecture to monumental fountains and sculptures ; Claude 's ventures include jewellery and bronze furniture for an American garden , stage props for Bob Wilson and breastplates for the angels in Wim Wenders ' film ‘ Wings of Desire ’ .
43 The Councils of both Societies , in agreeing to support the publication of the new journal , took a conscious decision that it should contain only papers of the highest quality , and that papers from Scotland 's universities , and papers on Scottish geology , should form the major part of the publication , although there has always been scope for the publication of papers on other areas , including some important theoretical papers .
44 erm and I would like to think that in spite of all the pressures that you have in schools now with National Curriculum and everything else , there will still be space for children to be able to express emotions .
45 Even if you are in a rush there should still be time for a glass of skimmed milk and a piece of fruit or fruit juice .
46 They say that if you take one in five children , that 's twenty per cent of children , that probably eighteen per cent of children with special needs can be dealt with in ordinary schools and that there would still be need for special facilities for the remaining two per cent .
47 Amongst such considerations , however , there must still be room for the needs of society , for what the European Convention calls ‘ the protection of health or morals ’ .
48 Meanwhile there would still be room for outsiders to show initiative in asking interesting questions of companies , and coming to their own conclusions .
49 The rich and famous — and Kylie by now was both — will always be magnets for those disturbed characters like John Lennon 's slayer , Mark Chapman ; psychotics , infatuated with the darker side of Andy Warhol 's chilling message — everyone can be famous for 15 minutes .
50 When he grew up there would always be work for him on the estate .
51 Of course , there will always be room for a reassuring and reliable M&S , Boots or WHSmith as a shop of last resort .
52 There will always be room for individual styles , but file management systems inject some standardisation to assist the lawyer conducting the cases and others who have to work on the case on a temporary or permanent basis .
53 But , as it warned in its report : ‘ No matter how far the Institute in fact agrees to open up its procedures , there will always be cries for more . ’
54 ‘ The way markets are changing , there will always be opportunities for deals , ’ says Mr Gilchrist .
55 But if Betty began to weep Lydia would be , in humanity , bound to put her arm about her in consolation ; so she said earnestly that she was suddenly terribly hungry and could it possibly be time for lunch .
56 There will hardly be need for words once their eyes meet because Wright knows he has a problem and is in the wrong .
57 But I could not believe that the policy went unchallenged when there still was scope for negotiation and diplomatic intervention ; yet the Government seemed unwilling to try either .
58 But then he always was game for a laugh .
59 Although there is no express statutory provision to this effect , contracts traded on other futures exchanges would also be treated as for investment purposes , and hence are investments for the purposes of the Act .
60 There have also been allocations for broadband mobile systems in bands around 40GHz and 60GHz .
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