Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] for such " in BNC.

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1 Conditions could be imposed on the planning permission which would overrule the general permission given for such a change in use by the Use Classes Order ( Class 11 is ‘ use as an office for any purpose ’ ) .
2 I have never before had the privilege to work for such an environmentally-conscious , safe , dynamic and forward-thinking company .
3 The term used for such restraint is Verkehrsberuhigung , literally meaning traffic-calming ( Figure 5.1 ) .
4 The specific term used for such an exercise is ‘ one-step semi-free sparring ’ .
5 They pointed out that local personnel in these fields had no experience in long term caring for such children , and they added that such a conference should be convened without delay , as leaving it until the children were returned home would be too late .
6 ( iii ) Explain how van der Waals changed the ideal gas equation to allow for such deviations .
7 The second exception is where an agent receives a commission or discount from a third party and it is the usual practice of the business in which the agent operates for such a commission or discount to be paid .
8 ‘ And what has either side to show for such carnage ? ’
9 However , figures disaggregated by sex on the numbers of claimants who have had their benefit withdrawn for such reasons are not readily available .
10 There was concern that the hydrophonic amplification equipment needed for such a rescue operation was not available .
11 The first Tay Bridge showed up the lack of expertise and foresight required for such a structure , no wind tunnels or sophisticated testing were available to the engineers in the late 1870s .
12 No provision exists for such powers of attorney in English law .
13 The Jim Rose Circus Sideshow goes for such audience participation in a big way .
14 Further , when acting for the buyer of a leasehold property there will probably be a covenant in the lease to register all transfers , mortgages and other dispositions with the lessor 's solicitors and to pay them a fee prescribed for such registration .
15 Any well-drafted transfer will therefore provide for the transfer of the right to sue for such breaches .
16 This is a reminder to arrange for such exchange with the solicitors for both your seller and buyer .
17 This offence , with its maximum penalty of two years ' imprisonment , encompasses two classes of weapon : first , an article made or adapted for use as a weapon ; and second , any article intended for such use .
18 There are a number of Acts of Parliament which empower a magistrate on sworn information to issue a warrant to search for such things as stolen goods , forged documents , drugs .
19 Pregnancy is acceptable , but should a woman lose her baby she will lose her right to apply for such a post .
20 A place to look for such mechanisms , as T. J. Clark has suggested , might be in the content of modernist and proto-modernist works of art .
21 An attempt by Francis Pym and some thirty dissatisfied MPs in 1985 to form a Centre Forward group to press for such changes was short-lived .
22 The crisis posed for such a pacifism by the Great War was twofold .
23 For example , the failure to account for such characteristics as ‘ frailty ’ , which vary from individual to individual , can lead to systematic exaggeration of the benefits of medical treatments .
24 The grant of a right of way over a road will include the following ancillary rights : ( 1 ) the right to stop for such time as is necessary to load and unload vehicles ( McIlraith v Grady [ 1968 ] 1 QB 468 ) but only where there is no other convenient place to stop London and Suburban Land v Carey ( 1991 ) 62 P & CR 480 ) ; and ( 2 ) the right to a sufficiency of vertical space immediately above the road for the purpose of loading and unloading ( VT Engineering Ltd v Barland ( Richard ) & Co Ltd ( 1968 ) 19 P & CR 890 ) .
25 The need to strive for such aims can only be thought of as fundamental and humanitarian .
26 The plaintiff wrote for such advice and also for the name of a ‘ good stockbroker . ’
27 We can just as readily conclude that there is just one type of latent inhibition ; that the change induced by exposure to the stimulus always tends to dissipate during the exposure — test interval ; and that the size of the interval required for such a loss of latent inhibition to become apparent grows longer as the strength of the effect induced by the initial exposure phase is increased .
28 It is clearly very difficult to provide an economic service to provide for such peaks and troughs in demands , and so most attempts to ameliorate the decline in rural public transport have tried to be ‘ user-specific ’ or to use ‘ spare capacity ’ on services already in existence .
29 Copland — was , at 44 , getting on in years for commando work , but as a works manager in civilian life he had the experience of technical organisation needed for such ventures .
30 The major factor making for such an enormous increase in the money supply was the equally dramatic rise in government expenditure and the inability of the government to raise tax revenue by a corresponding amount .
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