Example sentences of "[verb] for [det] other [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Where the ophthalmic optician subsequently prescribes special corrective appliances solely to correct vision defects at the viewing distances used specifically for the display screen work concerned , and where normal corrective appliances ( ie those prescribed for any other purposes ) can not be used , during this interim period , a Head of Department will refund such costs up to a maximum of £50 .
2 But this is so only where the fence etc. was erected with reference to the highway and would probably not apply where the fence was erected for some other reason ( A.G. v Beynon , [ 1969 ] 2 All ER 263 ) .
3 Video 8 , with its inability to dub audio separately , inserts both new pictures and sound , the latter being whatever was being picked up by the camcorder 's microphone while the title was being recorded — unless you have arranged for some other sound to be fed onto the tape !
4 In any case , lest anyone think the Royal Society of Chemistry had pandered to Elena Ceauşescu 's vanity , he assured the public that ‘ the fellowship was presented at a ceremony no grander than would have been arranged for any other spouse of a head of state . ’
5 Like Kant , he leaves theologians with two broad choices : either to accept this account of the situation , with its absolute distinction between the relativities and contingencies of history and the truth of religion , or to search for some other framework within which to set up the question .
6 Similarly , tenements given for maintaining a chantry or lights in some church or chapel , or given for some other alms , if they were alienated , were also to be recoverable by the donor or his heirs .
7 Certain drugs given for some other disorder may cause temporary impotence , so that is something to check with the doctor .
8 McKellar 's subjects " … quite frequently likened the images to lantern slides … " and furthermore their unrelatedness both to current preoccupations and to each other made them seem like a series of lecturer 's slides which had not only " … been mixed up but were really intended for some other lecture " .
9 But they 're all the same so that if you are er with which is the medical side and an opportunity arose for some other reason for you to transfer to another group we have n't got to retrain you .
10 Raising injection pressures brings particulates down but puts NOx up ; the same goes for many other design changes .
11 If you are dismissed for some other reason unconnected with redundancy , you will have to consider whether the circumstances justify an unfair dismissal claim .
12 Statistical and research data [ s.33(6) ] is exempt from the subject access provisions , but not registration , provided that the data is not disclosed for any other purpose .
13 This same invincible figure has been held responsible for some blunder , or has for some other reason fallen out of favour with his employers , leaves the house where he came to fame and is never heard of again .
14 Harriet made a grunting sound that meant she 'd given in under protest and Jess did n't wait for any other sign .
15 There was never a time in Sir Hector Laing 's life when it ever occurred to him to work for any other company than the family business , originally called McVitie $ Price and now known as United Biscuits .
16 This draft response indicates which DTAC responses he has taken into account , and any member whose DTAC 's response has arrived late or has been omitted for some other reason can ensure that relevant points are not missed .
17 it is n't an indication that they 're going to be applying for any other jobs that come up .
18 A similar argument holds for any other commodity we try to tax .
19 ‘ I do n't think wine is made for any other reason
20 The same is true of a total which is subdivided for any other purpose : for example to examine the effects of style .
21 So long as you did n't reappear , or if , when you did reappear , you were dead , there was no danger of the police looking for any other killer .
22 By now certain that Meehan and Griffiths were the murderers of Mrs Ross , the Crown Office in Edinburgh issued a statement that with Griffiths 's death and Meehan 's arrest , they were not looking for any other suspects in connection with the Ayr murder — thus , said Nicky , prejudging the very issue that was to come to trial .
23 Police say they found a hammer in the house and are not looking for any other weapon .
24 Charles moved round the great car , looking for any other clues it might give .
25 Their daughter , Shelagh , has moved to Belfast where she has a job in an office but her younger brother , Sean helps here and there on the farm while he is looking for some other work , sadly without too much hope , since there is already much unemployment in the towns .
26 And if the recession continued much longer she might return to London to find herself looking for some other occupation to keep the roof over her head — but that was her secret .
27 Support for these other levels of reality has come from biologist , Rupert Sheldrake , whose ‘ Hypothesis of Formative Causation ’ has caused great controversy in scientific circles of recent years .
28 What did he do for these other people and do they actually miss him more than they do themselves ?
29 Then they set up resourcing arrangements , just as they would do for any other business operation they undertook .
30 Secondly , it is seen in a whole host of tactics and alternative strategies to the simple procedure of insisting that the sufferer goes for treatment just as he or she would do for any other disease .
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