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

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1 But the common assumption that Pericles ' war strategy meant the total evacuation of Attica neglects the evidence for fortifications in his time , not all of which , surely , were abandoned in 431 ( see further p. 128 ) .
2 This causes a build up of pressure in the solution compartment until , at equilibrium , the pressure exactly counteracts the tendency for further solvent flow .
3 Dressed up or down it fits the fill for every occasion and will be one of the easiest things you have ever made — try it in linen , washed silk or a floral print
4 The later species depend on the preparations of the earlier , for the action of the zebra fits the vegetation for the stomachs of the wildebeest and gazelle .
5 This fits the student for a professional career in a wider range of applications .
6 The man who kicks his car because it refuses to start ( and he has not checked the petrol gauge ) is not unlike the toddler who kicks the table for walking into him .
7 Another column — budget — records the forecasts for the year and for each period and a third — variance — the difference between budget and actual for each period .
8 Another column — budget — records the forecasts for the year and for each period and a third — variance — the difference between budget and actual for each period .
9 A section of the form records the estimates for sales and production volumes .
10 A section of the form records the estimates for sales and production volumes .
11 Management involves the accountability for role-related actions which it is the manager 's responsibility to produce and facilitate in others .
12 good work , plays the ball for
13 Well , Maria likes going to Mrs Lennox and Jock plays the piano for her .
14 In this manner literature fulfils the need for " assurances of value from guides we respect .
15 If a defendant fulfils the requirements for the offence of rape or buggery but failed to achieve penetration , liability for attempted rape or attempted buggery may be possible .
16 In the first a company or industry discerns the need for a new product or product range , develops markets and sells to the widest possible market .
17 Therefore , to whom belongs the credit for this near miraculous escape from falling victim yet again to socialist ideology and dogma , which is in decline and disrepute everywhere , except for a few Third World countries ?
18 What really drives the case for co-operative R&D ventures is the existence of technological spillovers , and it is , therefore , worth looking at the empirical literature on different methods of appropriation , the determinants of imitation costs and imitation times , and estimates of the size of spillovers .
19 Of course , what really drives the case for co-operative R&D ventures is technological spillovers , and , as we saw in our survey of the empirical literature on technological spillovers in section III , these can be easy to exaggerate .
20 None of the leading players in this drama doubts the need for child protection .
21 International referee Derek Bevan , though , doubts the need for a change in the laws : ‘ There is a lot of talk about collapsed scrums and time wasting .
22 sharpening perceptual skills so that categorization follows rather than precedes the search for clues .
23 According to LV Motors the future for their wind generators lies with new magnetic materials such as neodymium yag .
24 Cold Blow Lane no longer chills the blood for all the wrong reasons , but that is not to say the Lions have gone soft .
25 And finally it is divided in such a way that the learner hears only one of the speakers and supplies the responses for the other .
26 Also fed from the pond , one of its primary uses is to pump water , via a pipe beneath the lake , from the spring , part way along the valley , which supplies the water for the brewing process .
27 The persuasive power of paternalism supplies the motive for this step to be taken .
28 This also supplies the data for D2 .
29 Questions set by the computer , which then supplies the answer for checking purposes after a randomly set time delay , seem to have a powerful motivating effect and are but one example of the effectiveness of the computer 's simulating the random elements which the pupil experiences in everyday life and work .
30 It supplies the background for appreciating the many exciting advances currently unfolding .
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