Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [verb] for " in BNC.
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1 | Those advocating embalming lose little love for doctors who ask relations for permission to do a post-mortem examination and get it . |
2 | But maybe this ideal state of inconstancy we advocate only makes for fitter participants in capitalism . |
3 | ( i ) where the specified event happens in respect of a member , any share registered in his name may , notwithstanding paragraph ( 1 ) of this Rule , remain so registered for a period of not longer than six months from the date of the specified event ; provided that no voting rights shall be exercised in respect of any such share while it remains so registered ; and |
4 | ( i ) where the specified event happens in respect of a member , any share registered in his name may , notwithstanding paragraph ( 1 ) of this Rule , remain so registered for a period of not longer than six months from the date of the specified event ; provided that no voting rights shall be exercised in respect of any such share while it remains so registered ; and |
5 | Industry critics further point out that the EIUG 's worries last year about sharp price increases did n't materialise , and such international price comparisons as there are provide little support for its case . |
6 | Studies using those that do exist provide little support for the rational expectations hypothesis . |
7 | Boss wrongly sacked for sexual harassment |
8 | The opportunities of 1992 , however , could lead to a progressive harmonisation of anti-discriminatory legislation , and the changes in Eastern Europe provide further cause for us to extend our solidarity to lesbians and gays all over Europe , as they did for us . |
9 | Seagull partly to blame for jockey 's death |
10 | Unlike us , the horse 's teeth continuously grow upwards to compensate for wear which is why they need regular checking and rasping . |
11 | But , when Nigel comes next year he 'll bring Eileen and I think that under circumstances I think if we say well come for about quarter to two . |
12 | They say never ask for whom the bell tolls , but when Steven Ivin heard one ring out after the second world war he knew it tolled for him . |
13 | Nor did lie think this a bad thing since , as I had emphasised before , he hail little love for Coalitions . |
14 | PRESIDENT Clinton 's forthcoming healthcare reforms hold little fear for the SmithKline Beecham , its chief executive , Bob Bauman , said yesterday . |
15 | The latest buzz in rock , coming out of Seattle , features ‘ grunge ’ and ‘ thrash ’ groups ( Alice in Chains , Nirvana ) that hold little appeal for ageing baby-boomers . |
16 | Mick Jagger and Gary Lineker are two other role models who hold little appeal for sexually inactive men . |
17 | The research councils , and the Science and Engineering and the Medical Research Councils in particular , deserve much praise for their albeit slightly belated efforts to pinpoint growth areas , such as microelectronics , information technology , biotechnology and remote-sensing . |
18 | Tess generously tried for the last time to interest Angel in the other dairymaids . |
19 | It is precisely because I want to see political changes of this kind that I support Home Rule for Scotland . |
20 | Hope also paid for the chapel . |
21 | Support also grew for a new political movement , the environmentalists or Greens . |
22 | On the other hand , their situation is structured , and ( ‘ holism' here standing for the idea that the parts of a whole behave as the whole requires ) we are interested in the social constraints on their actions . |
23 | For your FREE catalogue complete and return the coupon opposite or dial Please ask for Dept 115 |
24 | Hatim immediately applied for the job but had since discovered that so had eleven out of fifteen professors in his department , and he was not hopeful of success . |
25 | Sometimes , the Minister will take the point of a desired amendment , but not like the proposed amendment itself and thus undertake instead to arrange for amendment himself at a later stage . |
26 | Put forward plans for a powerful United Nations Environment Programme to lead global efforts to protect the environment , operating within the framework of an ‘ Earth Charter ’ . |
27 | This outlined the familiar and depressing picture of existing services dominated by large , old , isolated hospitals with shortages of staff and amenities and with inadequate day and out-patient psychiatric facilities , and put forward plans for an overall improvement of services . |
28 | Zelda Isaacson examines some of the ‘ facts ’ about differential achievement between girls and boys in mathematics and takes a considered look at the types and depth of some of the varied explanations put forward to account for them . |
29 | Because students are usually taught four-part harmony , and there are four conventional voices ( soprano , alto , tenor , and bass ) , they tend always to write for the conventional four-part mixed choir , thus ignoring the existence of the most common voices of all ( mezzo soprano and baritone ) . |
30 | Lothar still hoped for " monarchy " , in other words the whole inheritance of Francia . |