Example sentences of "[vb -s] the [noun] for [noun] " 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 | A section of the form records the estimates for sales and production volumes . |
3 | A section of the form records the estimates for sales and production volumes . |
4 | None of the leading players in this drama doubts the need for child protection . |
5 | sharpening perceptual skills so that categorization follows rather than precedes the search for clues . |
6 | Continuing this outburst she devises the plan for Duncan 's murder . |
7 | Ronnie Wilkie , Chief Designer ( left ) , receives the award for Silktones Elite from Brian Cruttenden of Carpet & Floorcoverings Review , organisers of the Harrogate Awards . |
8 | It is when one recognizes the variations in peasant advancement among even individuals in a single community , as well as from one village or one region to another , that one appreciates the need for caution in calling the fifteenth century the golden age of the English labourer . |
9 | Fig. 7.7 summarizes the rules for placement of the cylinder index if it is to be situated in the main file area . |
10 | Herein lies a big problem for managers who must take steps to ensure that everyone understands the need for involvement — To this end a series of seminars and talks should be arranged in order to explain the issue , seek ideas and the commitment of everyone to meeting the challenge . |
11 | There are no ultimate advantages or disadvantages , and such companies offer a very successful but different approach to organisation and management development which minimises the need for executive search consultants . |
12 | On the other hand is the car dealer who ‘ clocks ’ the odometer himself and then displays the car for sale . |
13 | The blue ensign also flies the flag for ICI chemicals and Polymers whose water treatment product , CoastGuard , helped the shoreline gain the all-clear from Brussels . |
14 | Or it may represent the God-given confusion which represents the opportunity for maturity outside the safe confines of the Garden of Eden . |
15 | FIG. 1 The spatial Prisoners ' Dilemma can generate a large variety of qualitatively different patterns , depending on the magnitude of the parameter , b , which represents the advantage for defectors . |
16 | Roy Keane , who scored two of them , represents the future for Forest , though they 're not the only club to believe that . |
17 | Chamberlain fitted the following regression equation separately to the observations for each futures contract : where Vol t represents the volume for day t , and M t is the maturity on day t . |
18 | It also offers the chance for customers to decide whether they wish the term of agreement to run for two or three years . |
19 | The theatre also offers the chance for singers and players who are starting out on their careers to make a first impression . |
20 | Members may be attracted because the group offers the opportunity for affiliation , recognition or security , or because the goals are significant to the individuals , or because they have expectations that the group will satisfy their personal goals and motives . |
21 | It encourages the conditions for crime in communities that already feel more impact from crime because they contain more victims of crime , as well as more offenders . |
22 | That is what perhaps encourages the quest for interpretation . |
23 | The recently acquired ‘ Hope Dionysus ’ , found by a Florida pool , points the way for Carlos Picon 's plans for classical antiquities at the Met |
24 | Any factor , other than a change in interest rates , that causes the demand for money to rise will shift the L curve to the right . |
25 | Powerful because within the text lies the potential for transformation , not the mere passive reflection of history but a reorganisation of it , suggesting that history might be otherwise , representing the possibility of change . |
26 | Either way , they have to face the possibility of discovering discrepancies between what they expect and what they experience , and in that lies the potential for development . |
27 | He has a tutor , a retired teacher who visits the house for mathematics and is following a traditional and largely irrelevant course in it ( such as he might be following at school ) and he is learning quite sufficient about mathematics in context apart from that ( shades of Cockcroft ! ) |
28 | ‘ It was a killing which defies understanding and exposes the capacity for cruelty and evil within man which ultimately affects everyone in our community ’ . |
29 | The three candidates Mr Fowler , Mrs Fletcher and Frank Cook , who defends the seat for Labour will speak at an open forum arranged by the Christian Election Forum in Norton parish church , at 8pm on Sunday . |
30 | The kindling that ignites the desire for knowledge of God into leaping flames rising " ay upwarde , als fire , sekand heghest place in heven " ( 4.95.1 ) is inner discipline . |