Example sentences of "[conj] for [noun] of [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Most chapters contain one or more ‘ general methods ’ , a step-by-step procedure for performing a particular purification — eg of membrane proteins — or for separation of proteins to a grade necessary for sequencing , or therapeutic use . |
2 | A ceiling and first floor had vanished except for lines of ledges along the wall . |
3 | The School also offers distance-learning courses for teachers of the visually impaired and of hearing-impaired people , and for teachers of children with speech and language disorders . |
4 | The limit for first-year infants classes will be 27 and for classes of children of mixed ages , 24 . |
5 | Perhaps it is unwise to draw a final conclusion , but the balance seems to be against systematic enforcement of modus for public purposes , and for enforcement of trusts of that kind . |
6 | Jonathon Porritt , environment TV presenter and for director of Friends of the Earth , will be looking at how we can learn to think Green . |
7 | The transhepatic puncture of the gall bladder has been used for cholecystography and cholangiography , for aspiration of bile or pus for culture in suspected cases of acute cholecystitis or empyema , and for biopsy of lesions within the gall bladder . |
8 | They allow for experience of feeling in those parts and for transmission of messages to the body as a result of that feeling or directly from the brain . |
9 | ( It turns out that there may be a number of lexicons used by the skilled reader — for input and output processing , and for input of words by sight or sound — but for our purposes it is sufficient to talk of the lexicon as the store of word meanings . |