Example sentences of "for [noun] [noun] [conj] it " in BNC.

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1 The outstanding feature of these Roman operas was the splendour of the scenery and ingenuity of the scenic effects , which were devised by Bernini himself for Erminia and for Sant' Alessio when it was revived in 1634 for the entertainment of Wladyslaw IV 's brother .
2 However , this was far less significant for physics students than it was for the physical science and materials students .
3 Finally , lack of exercise is also a risk factor for heart disease but it 's relatively small when compared with the others .
4 right I mean what would you for instance think if it 's possible , if I can prove that right
5 It is claimed to be particularly useful for field engineers since it 's small size makes it ideal for use with portable computers .
6 The electricity distributor yesterday cut tariffs by 1pc for 1.3m customers as it announced pre-tax profits of £111.2m .
7 The electricity distributor yesterday cut tariffs by 1pc for 1.3m customers as it announced pre-tax profits of £111.2m .
8 THE South West Thames regional health authority requested the army be drafted in for ambulance work when it became clear the police could not cope , according to ambulance mangement .
9 The bottom line with the café owner has always been about payments for car parking but it becomes a problem if the establishment is closed more than it is open .
10 However , companies generally show a preference for equity finance if it is possible .
11 And then it 'll be head down — trying to work out how she 'll combine motherhood with her new job as news announcer for Meridian TV when it goes on air in January .
12 He was also said to have pledged support for South Korea if it proved necessary to apply for UN sanctions against the North over the issue of nuclear inspections [ see also p. 38818-19 ] .
13 We queued for ice creams and it was time to go .
14 He then sought to reconcile this proposition with the fact that the defendants were also agents for Mr. Brant and it was in the course of that agency , not whilst acting as agents for the plaintiff , that the defendants had learned that Mr. Perot was interested in buying Vertigo .
15 These ‘ ideas , formed the basis for group action and it is the way in which these spontaneously evolve and are carried out that constitutes one of the most active elements of ‘ hanging about ’ …
16 The difficulty from the outset was that the Treasury would only give approval for mandatory awards for DipHE students if it had a two ‘ A ’ level entry .
17 Unfortunately the camera is not really suitable for fish photography since it is not able to focus on close objects .
18 Arsenal1 THERE IS no place like home for Coventry City when it comes to failing to win football matches .
19 This may be because low staff turnover creates less need for induction and job training and more need for development training or it may be that job training is more likely to be taken for granted .
20 Calf leather is extensively used for walking boots as it is relatively soft and easy to break in , while hide will be used for heavy-duty mountaineering boots .
21 It works for education authorities and it could work here , but the needs do vary a great deal from locality to locality and are not really suitable for discussion for decision in Whitehall , or to be more accurate Queen Anne 's Gate .
22 I 'll get those earplugs out for night times if it 's necessary .
23 He shares the profits with publisher John Brown , who worked for Virgin Publishing when it signed Viz in 1984 .
24 This led to confusion over concentration with the term minimum inhibitory concentration ( MIC ) being used as and mistaken for dosage rate when it merely related to the bacteriostatic performance against certain bacteria under artificial conditions and at specific concentrations .
25 It had taken off from East Anglia and was en route for Liverpool Airport when it crashed on the Derbyshire/ South Yorkshire border shortly after 4pm .
26 Critics of the government 's drive for efficiency claim that it is motivated more by considerations of cost rather than of value for money or quality of service provided .
27 It is a particularly potent device for signal analysis since it can perform a 1024 point FFT in under 700µs .
28 Virtually what it did it came out of the last parish council 's conference which I attended on your behalf and er the Director of Planning and Development , Colin promised to lay on a seminar for parish councillors because it seems to be the one service which always gets criticism at the parish council 's conference .
29 Several disposable types are available from pet shops , and are essential for dog owners where it is compulsory to clean up after their pets if they are walking in a public area .
30 It ties in with exactly the sort of development which you 're doing in rural settings for learning disability and it attracts grant because of its er , its ability to show an element that is training people towards future employment .
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