Example sentences of "it [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 The West 's involvement in Iraq gave it responsibility for dealing actively with the situation there , despite the mealy-mouthed excuses for allowing Saddam Hussein to survive .
2 They echo the theme set in last year 's CBI Business Agenda for the 1990s with the emphasis on controlling inflation , public spending , strengthening the Department of Trade & Industry and giving it responsibility for the National Economic Development Council and opposing a national minimum wage .
3 Fleetwood 's powers thus lapsed , and Blackpool retained control over the line , bringing with it responsibility for the track and the roadway up to 18″ on either side .
4 Labour would also take control of the national electricity grid , making it responsibility for energy saving .
5 Its local Shetland name is ‘ neesick ’ , which means ‘ the sneezer ’ , referring to the explosive exhalation of breath it gives as it surfaces for air .
6 ’ Only that someone said is n't it luck for Gharr that he could just about pass as an Ardakkean if he dyed his hair … ’
7 The Glass Menagerie is relevant to all young people chafing under the yoke of parental control and is therefore as suitable for young as it id for older audiences ’
8 GRAHAM TAYLOR now has a second chance to get it Wright for England !
9 I had n't given it houseroom for long enough .
10 The High Court action reached its climax on 11 January when BA issued a public apology to Virgin and paid it £610,000 for damage caused by libel .
11 ‘ The English generals , ’ he replied , ‘ had the body dressed and embalmed after Flodden and sent it south for our King to view . ’
12 What have you called it Coco for ?
13 I it it still seems to me every time I read the policy that it 's a lot more flexible than most people are giving it credit for frankly .
14 I have found that erm it seems basically to be a very pessimistic kind of fiction , more pessimistic than people have often given it credit for , largely because they tend to see , for example in Dashiell Hammett , who 's the author I 'm most interested in from this period , erm a precursor of a lot of heroes , private eyes , who were said to have a very kind of steely moral integrity , which they balance against a general corruption in the world outside , and it does seem to me that in fact with Hammett the detective mirrors the corruption of that world as much as he stands against it , so that it does seem to me rather pessimistic .
15 The Scottish bus passengers consultative committee proposed in new clause 5 would consider the needs of the disabled if representations were made to it Provisions for the disabled should also be contained in the code of conduct that we have asked to be drawn up .
16 Well I might get it Sunday for you .
17 Was it despair for Scott or for herself ?
18 Eagle Star launched it strategy for the older market last April , with a range of special policies sold by a mature salesforce .
19 Highly imaginative as they were , all three gentlemen called it Sauce for Boiled Lobster .
20 is it stew for eighty five P ?
21 Tikhon knows the passage by heart and recites it word for word .
22 I needed to , for Jean-Claude remembered it word for word .
23 Read through your full speech several times , preferably aloud and preferably into a tape-recorder , but do not try to memorise it word for word .
24 Do it word for word .
25 You 're expecting them to remember it word for word as though it you know it 's ingrained on their soul almost and ca n't
26 You know it word for word .
27 Is it concern for overpopulation ?
28 Is it music for his imagined funeral , or does it remind the singer that although unhappy , he is in love ?
29 And the thing is do , information about then if it procedures for fraud , that 's the problem .
30 You might get it backdoor for £25 .
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