Example sentences of "[coord] the [noun] for [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 What , you may ask , have the masons to do with ‘ package tours into inner space ’ , or paganism or the occult for that matter ?
2 And finally , there 's no one with a more impressive grasp of the whole field of geophysics on Earth — or the Moon for that matter ( as his recent article ‘ The Moon 's deceptive tranquility ’ in New Scientist , vol 96 , p 174 , testifies ) .
3 However , while the journalist , or the politician for that matter , tends only to select things which are in accord with some preconceived view or set of values , sociologists try to go beyond this by using clearly defined theoretical concepts , representative samples and writing research reports in such a way that they can be examined , tested and , perhaps , modified by others .
4 The truth was , she thought with a pang , that since Paul had ceased to be part of her life she had n't felt the desire or the need for any kind of social life , apart from the occasional visit to a pub with colleagues .
5 All items such as hydraulic valves , pumps , accumulators , electrical replays , solenoids , actuators and pneumatic components must be mutually consistent , or the reason for any discrepancy determined .
6 Now we need to talk a little bit about what happens when the veins or the arteries or the capillaries for that matter , the veins , the arteries or the capillaries have a leak in them , they become broken , now you already know that the circulatory system is a closed system and that the blood can only do its job if it 's being transported within that system , once the blood comes outside of that system then it 's lost the circulation and it can not perform its proper function any more , in other words the body 's losing its blood , okay , what condition do we call it when the circulatory system stops working properly ?
7 Thus , in the US insider trading may be defined as trading in an issuer 's securities ( or communicating or ‘ tipping ’ ) while in possession of material non-public information relating to the issuer 's securities or the market for those securities .
8 Fashion dictated a filmy sheath that would scarcely cover the breasts and with a skirt slit to reveal a length of thigh barely disguised beneath a flimsy petticoat , but Lucille had neither the tastes nor the money for such nonsense .
9 The young men at Sadler 's Wells had neither the strength nor the training for that sort of feat .
10 An ambitious exhibition for Columbus year at the Martin-Gropius-Bau in Berlin until 3 January has tackled three broad themes : Europe at the time of Columbus 's discovery , the New World in 1492 and the consequences for both continents .
11 The talks focussed on the strengths and weaknesses , the opportunities and the threats for each brand and the state of the business in the major markets , as well as explaining the structure of the new marketing organisation .
12 Policemen are trained to seek out evidence and interview suspects in the rough and tumble of criminal enquiries , whereas prosecutors lack both the training and the inclination for this task .
13 And the blame for that situation , ultimately , rests with Mr Major himself .
14 Obviously , the pupils would want or need a boarding education , and the reasons for that preference would have to be stated — on all this , the Report was embarrassingly vague .
15 They all seek declarations to the following effect : ( a ) that as a matter of law in the case of a prisoner serving a mandatory life sentence the Secretary of State is required to set a period for retribution and deterrence which does not exceed the tariff recommended by the judiciary ; ( b ) that the Secretary of State is required by law to tell the prisoner what period the judiciary have recommended , and the reasons for that recommendation , and also if he has departed from that recommendation to tell the prisoner his reason for doing so ; ( c ) that the prisoner is entitled to be given the opportunity to make representations to the Secretary of State before the tariff is set , and for this purpose to be told of any information upon which the Secretary of State will make his decision which is not in his , the prisoner 's , possession .
16 Other questions asked about the tools that would have been used to shape them and the reasons for these shapes .
17 A review is given of the changes made in discharge practices at Sellafield over the years , and the reasons for those changes .
18 Thus , the original registers for the Sheffield district are to be found at Sheffield Central Library , whereas the bishop 's transcripts for those parishes that were within Yorkshire are kept at the Borthwick Institute for Historical Research , York , and the transcripts for those places that formerly lay within Derbyshire are available at the Lichfield Joint Record Office .
19 In one case the opinion was expressed that the foreign affairs powers of the President are extra-constitutional , resting upon the international sovereign status of the United States and the necessity for that country to be able to perform effectively in foreign relations , uninhibited by domestic legal restrictions .
20 The Otago CA report for that year had to report that the early high hopes for Otago cricket were now being ‘ affected by the Great War , and the necessity for all men to play the greater game for the Empire ’ .
21 Regard must also be had to Williams & Glyn 's Bank Ltd v Boland [ 1981 ] AC 487 and the necessity for any consents to mortgage from those in occupation ( see p31 and Precedent 11 ) .
22 Freedom of expression , as enshrined in article 10 , is subject to a number of exceptions which , however , must be narrowly interpreted and the necessity for any restrictions must be convincingly established .
23 Such a judicial interference is unacceptable unless it falls within the exceptions set out in article 10(2) , which are to be narrowly interpreted and the necessity for any restrictions convincingly established .
24 Schering disclosed what it regarded as confidential information to Falkman and the expert for this purpose .
25 A magistrate was a judge who dealt with small crimes in local courts , and the magistrate for this district was well known .
26 But at the same time farmers would be wise to remember that the reforms are not over yet , and the prices for most products are likely to be much more volatile in future .
27 Obviously for the Modular Course , with its large number of students on two-subject degrees and the freedom for all students to select modules outside their main subject areas , it posed severe problems .
28 He gave two courses of lectures and the notes for both courses survived : one on the New Testament and one on the Christian idea of redemption .
29 So they 're going to be the conscience and the parenting for that year group and I also suggested that at that time , I think what Rob 's doing is getting the children to look at themselves er , as regards what their strengths and weaknesses are and the P S D have got to clarify that .
30 The following is an example of a typical clause : 1 In the event of a Manager ceasing to be either an employee or Director of the Company otherwise than by reason of dismissal , retirement [ redundancy ] [ or death ] , there shall be deemed to have been served a Transfer Notice in respect of his entire holding of shares [ NB : should be defined to include all shares held by family trusts or nominees ] and the price for such shares shall be the lower of cost and Market Value .
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