Example sentences of "as [verb] for " in BNC.

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1 This was difficult to understand for impassioned artists who saw Surrealism and Abstraction as struggling for the soul of modern art .
2 Almost certainly these were table wines for local use or intended as supplies for ships — not madeira wine as we know it today .
3 We may think of them as competing for various tenures .
4 The LIFESPAN Meta PI routines are so called because they provide a VMS command interface to LIFESPAN in a similar way to the Procedural Interface ( PI ) routines , but unlike PI they are supplied as executables for performing the following specific functions : Update Baseline , Directory Integrity Check , and Type Module .
5 There is a danger in reading the classics , in that they can come to be regarded simply as literature — so always try to look at them as plays for performance — and , it goes without saying , try to see as much theatre as you can .
6 The Forestry Commission believe that as well as catering for a growth sport , building these new routes helps separate bikers from walkers , so helping both to enjoy the forest in peace and safety .
7 As far as the working classes were concerned all that was needed was managers who could determine the right mix of films and the right range of prices to suit the specific down-town drop-in cinemas and even more the neighbourhood and small-town cinemas that were now increasingly thought of as catering for ‘ industrial ’ or working-men audiences .
8 As well as catering for the spiritual needs of the Russian settlers , monks , sometimes with lay assistants , participated in the colonial process by establishing small monastic communities which soon attracted peasants and became the focus of new communities .
9 During the course of the fieldwork under discussion here , they were used principally as a means of access to user groups and also as foils for cross-checking general data provided by other informants .
10 ‘ It crossed my mind that I could push open the door and drop the dinghy myself , but I soon realised that the workload would be far too heavy , flying as low as intended for the drop .
11 Both sides described the agreement as intended for " peaceful purposes " .
12 Swift said of his Examiner that he was writing " to the Vulgar , more than the Learned " , whilst Leslie saw his Rehearsal as intended for the " common people " who had been poisoned by the pernicious principles of the Whigs .
13 The distinction between capital and maintenance schemes can sometimes amount to little more than an administrative technicality , and as grants for capital schemes are reduced , there is a possibility that old-style capital works will be slipped by under the banner of maintenance .
14 As argued for above , a denial of re-hearing based on a ‘ last opportunity ’ rationale only convinces if premised on the foregoing of an opportunity which would have been afforded .
15 It covered speculation ( described as reselling for profit goods purchased at fixed state retail prices ) , abuse of position by retail trade workers such as by unauthorized sale of goods from depots and warehouses , and private price fixing by groups or individuals with access to scarce goods .
16 But information may be treated by the speaker as given for a variety of other reasons .
17 The Handbook produced by the Project for use in co-operating schools is still useful for its analysis of the contributing factors , available resources and major themes and concepts , as well as including for discussion purposes an examination of what one particular school had used as a basis for its own planning .
18 Patrol tasks include keeping a particular lookout for flat-bed lorries , which are used by the IRA as baseplates for their inaccurate and random , but nonetheless effective , homemade mortars .
19 Thus all references to sets of conditions are to be understood as allowing for the possibility of one-member sets .
20 Also , with the present demographic structure of farmers , together with their greater willingness to consider such matters , an early retirement or outgoers scheme would address the problem of over-supply , as well as allowing for mobility within the industry , and would encourage more young people to enter farming .
21 As well as allowing for the " artist 's licence " we need to remember that artists often had to satisfy patrons , or produce work that would sell .
22 This obviously saves much time and effort as well as allowing for the creation of more imaginatively produced work .
23 Some teachers saw them simply as points for discussion and considered themselves free to accept or reject them without prejudice to their professional future in the LEA .
24 Or try an Accommodation Package as arranged for a visit to Edinburgh during the Festival which includes a visit to the Edinburgh Tattoo .
25 Malloch bases his case mainly on three pieces of evidence : 1 ) metronome markings by Carl Czerny for Haydn 's Salomon Symphonies as arranged for piano ( ca. 1845 ) , and for twelve of Mozart 's early symphonies ( 1847 ) and his last six symphonies arranged for four-hand piano ( 1835 ) ; [ 2 ) ] metronome markings by Hummel for Mozart 's last six symphonies in arrangements for flute , violin , cello and piano ( 1823–24 ) and for piano solo ( n.d. ) ; and 3 ) mechanical clocks built by Joseph Niemecz , for which Haydn wrote a number of pieces , among them several minuet-like movements .
26 ( By the ‘ original pattern ’ I mean the pattern as designed for single bed knitting , not as punched out for double jacquard ; the double jacquard card is of course moving on at every row . )
27 Kevin McCormack , the super-heavyweight champion , was denied entry but arrived as expected for yesterday afternoon 's weigh-in .
28 A sequential connectivity pathway is observed between aromatic and H1' protons , and between aromatic and H2' , H2 protons ( data not shown ) as expected for right-handed helical DNA .
29 This indicates that the cause of the blockage is essentially irreversible with time , as expected for coordination complexes , compared to drugs which interact reversibly with DNA ( 10 ) .
30 As an example we may take gaseous SiCl 2 H 2 whose IR spectrum ( Fig. 5.29 ) contains bands with three distinct types of envelope , as expected for a molecule with C 2 ν symmetry .
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