Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] [verb] for [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In the case of rent and other payments of a periodic nature , the creditor may prove for any amounts due and unpaid up to the date of the bankruptcy order ( r 6.112(1) ) .
2 The National Curriculum is certainly not a complete curriculum , it stated : the whole curriculum must include for all pupils ( and in some cases at all stages ) areas of learning which , though not separately identified , are nonetheless ‘ clearly required ’ .
3 It is difficult to imagine how the variable work of only one mosaicist could account for such differences : an explanation which merely supposes one mosaicist applying a number of contrasting methods of laying ( Part 1 , sections 3.8 — 3.10 ) must be suspect .
4 Such substantial stratospheric ozone depletion would last for several years and the initial survivors of a nuclear war would have to face a great increase in biologically active UV-B radiation .
5 The Bar Council 's equal opportunities programme will account for some 10% of total expenditure this year .
6 Only one thing is certain : the search will continue for many years to come .
7 Absenteeism will account for some gaps , and temporary vacancies for inability to state a clerk 's name .
8 Recent research has shown that the scrapie agent can live for several years when buried in soil .
9 Sports such as judo or fencing can provide for these needs beyond fitness .
10 As it takes some time to get the system going and prepare the animal for recording , any one experiment can run for many hours , and as a result neurophysiologists tend , even more than any other lab scientists I know , to be erratic nightworkers and ( at least when they are graduate students ) not well cut out for normal social relations .
11 I just wonder whether the Chairman might ask for another verdict and then if that 's tied it will have to go up before Council . .
12 The studies reached a common conclusion that some physical failures or individual errors can be foreseen , and that improved organisation and management should compensate for such errors .
13 Clive Exon who adapted Poirot for television and also scripted the current play believes Christie 's work will survive for many years to come .
14 The clean-up will continue for many months while the outcome of the official inquiry will be eagerly awaited .
15 The following plan will work for most businesses :
16 The core will stay for some time .
17 An example of such a sheet is shown opposite , but the exact symptoms written in the left-hand column will vary for each child .
18 Following such treatment , there was a significant change in the numbers of these organisms in the patients ' bowels and this change could last for many weeks or months , during which time the patient continued to improve .
19 An individual 's diet may vary for many reasons and while starvation is unusual in the Western world because of the availability of food , it is still possible for people in the West to suffer from inadequate nutrition .
20 If at the pre-trial review the defendant does not appear and has not delivered an admission or defence and the plaintiff produces evidence as to the amount of his damages , then judgment may be entered for them ( Ord 17 , r 2(2) ) , but if evidence is not then produced the court may enter a judgment for unliquidated damages and thereafter , unless the court has itself fixed a date for assessment of such damages , the plaintiff may apply for such assessment on seven days ' notice to the defendant ( Ord 22 , r 6(1) ) .
21 Whether they be in mixed ability , banded , streamed or set groups , the teacher must cater for each pupil 's progress by providing tasks at the appropriate levels .
22 The process of completion and deepening of this Community will continue for many years into the future .
23 A dried , uncooked ham will keep for several months in dry cool conditions .
24 ‘ expose your person ’ Means the penis and no other part of the body will suffice for this offence .
25 A general expression to assess the potential improvement that access frequency loading can provide for any case in which A per cent of records account for B per cent of accesses is derived below .
26 Neither you nor your husband or wife may claim for any lump sum or maintenance payment .
27 By s 9(1) of the Housing Act 1988 , the court may adjourn for such period as it thinks fit , proceedings for possession of assured tenancies , and may stay , suspend , or postpone a claim for possession — but an order for possession must not in general be postponed to a date later than fourteen days from judgment , unless this would cause exceptional hardship , when up to six weeks may be allowed ( s 89(1) of the Houseing Act 1980 ) ; the maximum of 14 days is subject to important qualifications ( s 89(2) ) examples of which are those cases under the Rent Act 1977 where the court may only order possession if reasonable , possession actions by mortgagees when the period is 28 days , and by lessors for forfeiture for non-payment of rent , when any order for possession must be for not less than four weeks ( s 138(3) of the 1984 Act ) .
28 Where the applicant has failed to attend a previous hearing the court may refuse to hear his renewed application until he has paid the previous costs thrown away , which the court may assess for that purpose ( Thames Investments & Securities plc v Benjamin [ 1984 ] 1 WLR 1381 ) .
29 That person may sue for any trespass committed since the accrual of the right of entry .
30 The finish should last for several years .
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