Example sentences of "[conj] [v-ing] [pers pn] for " in BNC.

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1 Some exercises they perform sitting on chairs or using them for support , but floor exercises have been out of the question .
2 Whether for chamfering , grooving , templating or using it for intricate decorative work , this machine will help you do it cleanly and quickly .
3 They 're not showing theirs or using it for any other purpose just for the dog 's benefit .
4 The draftsman should therefore consider whether the landlord should have the right to enter the demise for other purposes also ( eg testing the property , taking samples from it or measuring it for the purpose of rent review ) .
5 In the event , no effort was needed : the early years of the Great War caused great damage to the Edinburgh printing trade , with several firms going out of business , others laying off workers or releasing them for other jobs since trade was so poor .
6 Well that depends on whether you are actually doing it during an audit or doing it for other reasons , what they are looking for is that your system is getting better and that you have done the right things .
7 Bank issuers have responded to the non-bank challenge with a blaze of publicity about how they are cutting their own fees , which are typically $20–40 a year , or waiving them for new card-holders in the first year .
8 Christmas looks to be a time for burying the hatchet or exhuming it for re-examination .
9 are the relatively simple techniques relating to the facts about costs and outputs — numbers of staff , numbers of applications dealt with capable of being developed to deal with far more complex questions about outcomes : what did this activity actually achieve , in terms of modernizing British industry … improving the nation 's health , or educating it for the 21st century ?
10 Sometimes , however , it is sensible to think of reducing length for a short player or increasing it for the giant .
11 Mr Wilson complained to an industrial tribunal that the company had taken action , short of dismissal , against him for the purpose of deterring him from being or penalising him for being a member of the NUJ , contrary to s 23 of the EP(C)A .
12 Similarly , in an effort to reach an accommodation with women trade unionists , the NUSEC rejected the traditional nineteenth-century feminist opposition to protective legislation , pledging to work for the extension of such legislation to men rather than opposing it for women .
13 Please return them as soon as possible , rather than using them for storage .
14 Other than using it for business purposes , there are no restrictions — except , of course , that you must not overstep your borrowing limit .
15 The reason why they maintained these holdings in dollars , rather than selling them for some other currency , was that dollar investments in New York remained attractive despite the decline in the relative value of the dollar in the early seventies .
16 During periods of anaerobic carbohydrate metabolism , the worms may also excrete pyruvic acid rather than retaining it for future oxidation when aerobic metabolism is possible .
17 Giving credit for extended periods is always more risky than giving it for shorter periods .
18 Art helps us to break out of this prison-house by subverting conventional sign-systems and forcing us to focus our attention on signs themselves rather than taking them for granted .
19 As we shall see more clearly after studying Chaucer 's other fabliaux and uses of fabliau , the Shipman 's Tale stands out as the particular instance when Chaucer uses a fabliau to place fabliau in a critical light , examining fabliau as an extant genre rather than exploiting it for some other purpose .
20 Johnson 's problem was the IAAF 's problem , and the bottom line was that when he was caught cheating in Seoul , the powers-that-be imposed the statutory punishment of two years rather than banning him for life .
21 The story ends with the teacher coming over and praising him for this reaction and Little Turtle receiving a very good report card that term .
22 If these words , often carelessly spoken , can have such a long-term and devastating effect , think how much good we can do by encouraging our children and praising them for what they have achieved .
23 It may be extremely hard for your employer to justify a poor grading at assessment time when earlier in the year you received a letter from the chairman specifically thanking and praising you for your efforts .
24 If the patina chemical is too strong , dilute with a little water and , if using it for the first time , do a test on a sample piece of copper .
25 We are most interested in the idea of networking , sharing skills such as translation and using them for distance learning . ’
26 God seems to get a real kick out of choosing people who think that they are useless , or who others think are useless , and using them for something important and useful .
27 By taking V2s from here , from the mountains , shipping them back and using them for their own experiments .
28 But , increasingly , their own shops were also a highly successful means of serving this end ; many young couples were buying the lightweight fabrics , because they were so cheap , and using them for furnishing .
29 The leaflet accused the Moslem of kidnapping children and using them for ritual purposes .
30 On the basis of the principle of participation , for example , it is possible for man to justify controlling nature and using it for his own ends .
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