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

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1 Using the notation the bounds proved by Walpole for aligned transversely isotropic elements are : where the upper bound is where are the greatest of the values and the lower bound is where are the least of these .
2 For aligned transversely isotropic elements the self-consistent method gives ( Walpole 1969 ) the relations : where the quantities c , p , m , k are as defined above ( Equation 4.17 ) and v , E are Poisson 's ratio and Young 's modulus respectively .
3 Secondly , we have increased from £1,000 to £2,000 the charge under the Immigration ( Carriers ' Liability ) Act 1987 for bringing improperly documented passengers to Britain .
4 Ironically , Concorde travelled the crucial stage of its budget-busting passage just as Macmillan 's new system for bringing both reason and control to the public-spending process was bedding down .
5 The result of these rules of practice was that the English set up colonies only in places where it was relatively easy to do so , at first because the places they went to were thinly populated , then because political disintegration in India enabled them to advance there , and because in the last phase of imperial expansion they had the sort of technological superiority needed for bringing most African rulers under their control .
6 We shall have to live with it , because er I I do n't think that any hope of any redress next year , but the got to be established of a different system , of me a different methodology for the foreseeable years , if we 're going to get those schemes through that you supported wholeheartedly and congratulated us and for bringing forward the new road schemes for er the that that that that you so approved so warmly yesterday .
7 The reason for bringing forward this policy was because it , as Mr Williamson said , is the District Councils felt there was a need to fill a strategic er a gap in strategic guidance .
8 Er and and on all counts the necessity for bringing forward this policy , given the existing controls that exists , given the controls that will exist in the normal operation of the development plan system , development plan lead system should I say , erm mean that that this policy is totally unnecessary .
9 All four rooms are linked by double-door access , Meeting Rooms 3 and 4 being divided by a partition which can be removed to create a larger meeting area , which is useful for bringing together syndicate groups .
10 Together they acted as recruiters responsible for bringing together the large numbers of men who constituted the armies of the day .
11 This unusual situation provides a motivation for bringing together the extreme poles of our everyday understanding of space and time : the most outer and the most inner , the first and the last .
12 It is useful for bringing together the separate parts of the ANLT and the grammar and lexicon can be developed and altered within this environment .
13 Having dismissed the Cabinet on Jan. 8 , the President on Jan. 21 , 1990 , reappointed the Prime Minister to his post and gave him the responsibility for bringing together a new ministerial team [ see p. 37174 ] , which was announced on Feb. 15 and sworn in on Feb. 17 [ see p. 37240 ] .
14 The relatively cumbersome medium of microfilm has never presented the sort of opportunities now presented by digitisation , for bringing together collections of complementary material which have been physically separated for decades or even centuries .
15 There are very few varieties of olives that would be suitable for eating straight from the trees as the fruits , especially the unripened green olives , are usually very bitter .
16 But the were creamy white the big ones then were the ones for eating anyway .
17 You can adapt the menus for eating away from home , i.e. at work or even in a restaurant .
18 A company has been fined two thousand pounds for allowing almost fifty gallons of diesel fuel to pollute a river .
19 Bunyan was now one of the first Nonconformists to be arrested for preaching illegally .
20 Space should always be made for the prophetic gifts of the Spirit as well as for preaching here .
21 Jansher has been rebuffed in the past by the president of the Players ' Association , Chris Dittmar , for demanding too much of tournament organisers .
22 Remove spent tomato plants as soon as possible and put the old compost on the garden as a mulch ; do n't save it for using again next year .
23 If advertisers can not be faulted for using mainly ‘ commercial criteria ’ rather than ideological/political ones in their decisions , it is nevertheless true that the outcome of those decisions in their totality have enormous implications .
24 The necessity for using very high doses of reagents , however , to detect in vitro phosphorylation of membranes , is well recognised .
25 The former employed more classically Chinese designs and often limited their palette to blues and cream ( Suiyuan rugs are noted for using only different shades of blue to articulate an entire design ) .
26 People would be charged for using highly congested roads and cleanliness and efficiency requirements would be introduced in MOTS .
27 Instead of quitting the music business she should have learned to use it for singing rather than mouthing off at every opportunity .
28 When she became engrossed in some new work he made her preoccupation an excuse for drawing away from her .
29 Obviously their chance at the draw bag is now four to one instead of one hundred to one , and even allowing for the fact that they will undoubtedly be called lucky so and so 's for drawing well all the time , with odds of four to one it is not so surprising .
30 This system provides a mechanism for drawing together a cast of informal innovation players around ideas which are often not part of one 's assigned work ( Rosenfeld and Servo , 1988 ) .
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