Example sentences of "[det] [vb -s] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Er , it would n't matter to the leather trade as such or to any of the countries , er if there was no saddling and harness trade , and that goes for countries like erm , Britain and France and Germany and United States and so on .
2 And that goes for Chris Patten , the party chairman , as well .
3 But — ‘ time waits for no man ’ and that goes for woman too — bombarded as she is with ever new vogues , ever changing fads and fashions — constantly confronted with remonstrations to be ‘ with it ’ and keep up to date .
4 that cries for blood like a late Edwardian
5 So we start off with the first one that you have , this C W , that stands for company worker .
6 ( that stands for Kids of Survival ) , an artist cooperative that has had an enormous success in recent years , opened its first show at Mary Boone last month .
7 This goes for women as much as for men ; street make-up is not suitable .
8 This goes for job interviews , appraisal interviews and disciplinary interviews .
9 This goes for couples of the same sex too , and for friends who live together .
10 This goes for signposts , lampposts , street nameplates and bollards .
11 This goes for care staff and management as well as staff and residents .
12 But it is worth noting that though the problems this produces for validation of theory are still not resolved in the social sciences , some researchers comfort themselves with the argument that different theories may agree at least on common working definitions , while a significant body of methodological writers has learnt to love the thorny creature by arguing ( after Max Weber ) that the theory- or value-component is a crucial positive factor in social-science explanation .
13 In a recent article ( 1990a ) Brooke-Rose addresses the issue of determinate versus indeterminate readings of texts and the consequences this has for people 's world-views .
14 In this paper , I want to look at one kind of way in which some feminists have tried to conceptualise what it is for a woman to be ‘ autonomous ’ , and at the implications this has for ways of thinking about the human self .
15 This stands for sleep — and get as much of it as you can , while you can !
16 This stands for Days ' Sales Outstanding .
17 This holds for gravity as well as acceleration .
18 Some local authorities keep temporary beds for assessment purposes to forestall permanent admissions arising out of crises ; this allows for reflection and mobilisation of other services .
19 Each student receives different instructions and this allows for spontaneity of reactions , thus making the situation more real .
20 Nursing time was estimated by the sister to be one hour and this allows for preparation , performance of the test , and cleaning up .
21 For example , the normal centre of energy of a rectangle is just above the geometric centre … this allows for effects of gravity .
22 This allows for changes of physical location without changing the index , thus providing some level of data independence .
23 This allows for expansion in the pipe which can be significant when hot water runs through the waste or when the pipe is in direct sunshine .
24 This occurs for example when goods are pledged as security for a loan .
25 But , on reflection , this depends for example on one 's theory of oligopoly .
26 This calls for champagne .
27 This calls for skills of synthesis .
28 The church planting team must be willing to seek God and support its leader as he tries to work out the programme as he proceeds : this calls for patience !
29 It will investigate how such children do attempt to communicate , and the problems that this creates for parents .
30 There is no easy solution to the problem this creates for treaty parties : it is to their advantage that a treaty be widely recognised as normative , and they can not deny the application of customary law to a single State .
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