Example sentences of "exists for [det] " in BNC.
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1 | It was with the aim of contributing to such an improvement , as the representative body of employers and business investors , that the 1988 Confederation of British Industry ( CBI ) Task Force on business and urban regeneration came to three conclusions : first ( in line with the Government 's own beliefs ) , that business must take the lead in reversing urban decline ; second , that charity — governmental or voluntary — can not in itself deal with problems , and any regeneration must spring from private investment , commercially motivated ; and third , that the potential exists for such investment , provided that early projects are seen to succeed ( CBI , 1988 ) . |
2 | No provision exists for such powers of attorney in English law . |
3 | This tree structure exists for each product within a company 's range . |
4 | a source file exists for each issue of each online module |
5 | This log file exists for each module name and may be formatted to a file in the users directory . |
6 | If any LIFESPAN mail exists for that user , it is emptied into a file ( * . |
7 | Since females in these species become available to males over a period of weeks or months , the possibility exists for some males to mate with several females during the course of a breeding season . |
8 | They got a nasty shock : real bush pilots had been attracted to the UK from the four corners of the earth to get these well-maintained examples , and the high prices they fetched reflected the great demand that still exists for these superb workhorses . |
9 | A secondary market exists for these shares , and they fluctuate in value according to demand , which is of course determined by the profitability of the trading on the Exchange . |
10 | A danger exists for those who use this route as a short cut to Currie . |
11 | A danger exists for those who use this route as a short cut to Currie . |
12 | It existed under the old domestic rating system , and still exists for those who do not pay rates in Northern Ireland . |
13 | Our focus here is on information received by the enterprise from the external environment ; but a similar dilemma exists for any type of information within the firm . |
14 | When the decisions of all market participants dovetail completely , so that each plan correctly assumes the corresponding plans of the other participants and no possibility exists for any altered plans that would be simultaneously preferred by the relevant participants , there is nothing left for the entrepreneur to do . |
15 | Here he is on the importance of the view of ‘ the other ’ to one 's sense of self : ‘ Self consciousness exists in and for itself , when , and by the fact that , it so exists for another ; that is , it exists only in being acknowledged ’ ( Hegel , 1979 , p. 111 ) . |
16 | The technology exists for this . |
17 | Either of these cases may give the appearance that no home record exists for this address , and this situation will thus cause a ‘ no record found ’ error to be given , even though the desired record is in the file . |
18 | No single explanation exists for this . |
19 | This may be one reason why venture capitalists argue that profitable start-up opportunities are rare — perhaps they do exist , but that the theoretically correct investment criteria are not being applied and so they can not be found — although no concrete evidence exists for this link . |
20 | While the same special regime exists for both National Parks and AONBs , in that some of the GDO permissions are not available , Conservation Areas are under even tighter control . |
21 | The expertise of the staff encompasses most major plant groups , and field experience exists for most major geographical areas . |
22 | Nevertheless , the expertise of the RBG staff encompasses most major plant groups ( with the exception of some micro-organisms ) , at least to an ‘ Alpha ’ level , and field experience exists for most major geographical areas . |