Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] are [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 It requires extra software , and the IBM XT emulator for the Acorn Archimedes with the ARM microprocessor using RISC architecture ( based on the original RISC I design ) runs slower than the Intel 8088 , the slowest of the PC processors , under the MS-DOS operating system.Also as RISCs are designed with high-level languages in mind , designing in assembly is very tedious unlike assembly programming with CISCs where there are instructions for complex tasks and so programming is relatively simple and , as a result , less time-consuming .
2 Ideally , MAS will search for organisations with complementary [ type of industry ] skills where there are opportunities for synergy .
3 Once a vacancy has been offered , in authorities where there are guidelines for good practice , the social worker should have at least two weeks to make use of the vacancy for the client .
4 Second , trials of conservation techniques usually originate under controlled conditions of the research station , or large plantation , where there are facilities for detailed and undisturbed instrumentation .
5 This novel method of synthesising the compound could perhaps be used more widely if the compound were dispersed — eg within a zeolite — where there are channels for the rapid movement of the reactive plasma species .
6 Although there are procedures for putting ‘ interrogatories ’ to another party at the pre-trial stage , they are little used in practice and bear little or no resemblance to the United States practice of ‘ oral depositions ’ before trial .
7 OSF/1 on MIPS customers are mostly policy-led companies who want the operating system to come from an independent source , although there are reasons for changing , according to Stone , including loadable drivers for accommodating new graphics options and shared libraries that reduce the size of the applications .
8 This is one of the reasons why fertility is expected to rise a little in official projections , to 2.0 ( OPCS 1989a ) , although there are reasons for believing that these high expectations will not be matched by performance ( Shaw 1989 ) .
9 The three Masses and the Gradualia have been championed a great deal in recent years , sometimes meshed with one another in the ‘ liturgical reconstruction ’ manner , although there are reasons for believing that Byrd did not have that in mind .
10 All modules are open to any student possessing the stated prerequisites although there are regulations for Stage II preventing students taking basic modules for which they have an equivalent qualification .
11 However , the applicable amount does not make a distinction between those eligible for a long-term as opposed to an ordinary rate , nor is there a distinction between a householder and non-householder , although there are additions for special needs .
12 The catalogues which accompany these events have rather different characters , for although there are entries for the exhibited works in each sort of catalogue , and usually an introduction , historical catalogues often have additional essays .
13 Venus will be in the area of love and relationships in January , June , July and November , so there are opportunities for you to find happiness and fulfilment this year .
14 Everything is prepared very carefully ; food that wo n't spoil or collapse is made first and other dishes of a more fragile nature are left to the last moment so they are picture for the picture .
15 Equally witches are real if and only if there are criteria for identifying witches .
16 So situations are reviewed and we do look at monitored traffic flows for example , we do look at our justifications and if there are reasons for a change we can go back , so it 's not irreversible by any means , that is the current committed preferred route however and I did n't want to give an indication that by changing the diagram we were saying everything 's opened up again , cos clearly we 've reached a stage that the County Council 's declared it 's a preferred route and that 's
17 If there are recesses for items like washing machines and dishwashers , be sure to remove these to allow you to tile right back to the wall .
18 Why should it not , if there are grounds for thinking that it matters to the fiction ?
19 Mr Patten , speaking at question time in the Commons , told Mr Anthony Beaumont-Dark ( C. Selly Oak ) that there was nothing to prevent the current investigation into the West Midlands Serious Crimes Squad looking into ‘ any other matter … if there are grounds for suspicion ’ .
20 Thus , the ozone layer can be saved only if there are substitutes for CFCs which enable manufacturers to continue making refrigerators .
21 ‘ It would be naive and stupid to think we have a walkover just because we are favourites for the First Division title .
22 Words like TODAY , TOMORROW and YESTERDAY become compounds because there are words/signs for TO + DAY , TO + MORROW , and YESTER + DAY .
23 However , the information provided above is sufficient to show that , whereas there are guidelines for the bearing of healthful children and for the preservation of maternal health and life , guidelines easily followed by adherence to certain demographic facts , other , socio-environmental , conditions mediate the extent to which rational childbearing patterns ensure maternal and child health and well-being .
24 Since there are plans for Tyson to come to Britain in July , Bruno could have a busy spring in the ring after he finishes on the boards in February .
25 In Britain this is reinforced by such practices as attending a number of dinners a term in the Inns of Court while they are students for the Bar ; in both Britain and the United States there is the shared experience of dealing with problems from a legal perspective and extensive contact with other lawyers .
26 It is not therefore surprising that he becomes unable to make love satisfactorily to the women he chooses since they are surrogates for his mother .
27 For example , during pregnancy and just after you are queen for ten or eleven months .
28 Similarly , the buyer will wish to know whether there are rights for services to pass over neighbouring land .
29 It enables him to consider , no doubt on advice , whether there are grounds for challenging the findings made by the judge who made the order .
30 The geneticist should recognize genes ‘ for ’ house shape in precisely the same sense as there are genes for , say , leg shape .
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