Example sentences of "for [adj] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Mr Lamont , the Chancellor , has forecast a borrowing requirement of £28 billion for 1992–93 to pay for the recession , modest Budget tax cuts and extra public spending .
2 For all three junction types the mean value of B is lower than the 3.5 expected for unbiased responding despite the fact that overall subjects gave more ‘ No ’ responses than ‘ Yes ’ ones .
3 But as Steven also said , this was no reason for Labour to vote against the Treaty .
4 With the economy predicted to be on the upturn it is perhaps the right time for Allied to invest in the Firkin chain and cash in early on the next consumer boom .
5 The primary responsibility for that lies with the Glasgow Development Agency .
6 There are pre-expedition selection and training weekends in Britain and recruiting for 1993 begins in the summer .
7 For light travelling radially in a region described by the Schwarzschild metric , eqn ( 4.10 ) , with , becomes Then if a star shrinks to a radius less than r the time taken for light to emerge from the spherical surface at r becomes infinite , which confirms Michell 's conjecture .
8 The former enshrines the major cavity properties : E1 is the incident field amplitude ( normally zero in a laser ) ; t is the time for light to propagate from the cell output around to the input , equal to ( " : - — L ) /c ; 8 is the cavity mistuning , whose physical significance is best examined for the empty cavity , in steady state , whence and thus The cavity field thus has resonances spaced at intervals of in 8 , which are very sharp if R is close to unity ( high-finesse resonator ) .
9 In a child-centred class of 30 children it is easy for some to slip through the net and learn nothing .
10 Often Asian women coming from joint families in the Indian subcontinent to join their husbands in Britain do succeed in making the necessary emotional adjustment , but for many of them it takes months if not years ; for some coping with the total emotional dependence on the husband alone is just not possible .
11 The necessity for this arose from the catastrophic collapse in mining employment .
12 Pedulla 's stated aim is to produce an instrument which will sound ‘ alive ’ even at flat tone settings , and credit for this goes to the Bartolini powerhouses and Pedulla 's tone-shaping circuitry .
13 The reason for this stems from the parallel and/or pipelined architecture .
14 The reason for this stems from the relationship between national insurance and income support rates , and the rules about eligibility for the latter .
15 For a blind with a shaped hemline , a further allowance should be added for facing the shaped edge ; allow a depth of between 8 and 15cm ( 3–6in ) for this depending on the depth of the edging below the lath .
16 A possible reason for this relates to the paradoxical finding that a level of activation of the NMDA receptor system , which is itself inadequate for producing LTP , can result in a subsequent impairment in the ability to generate LTP r28–30 .
17 The evidence for this relates to the observed length scales of the vortices ; the length of the vortices ( l 1 , in Fig. 21.21 ) is of the order of the total boundary layer thickness , whereas the cross-section ( l 2 ) is of the order of the viscous sub-layer thickness .
18 The reason for this lay in the nature of the work done by the Indians …
19 For many months virtually everywhere in the Soviet Union stocks in state shops of even basic foodstuffs such as bread had been growing increasingly erratic , although some of the blame for this lay in the withholding of deliveries to the state supply network by farms and local authorities , in anticipation of prices rising or to meet local needs [ for indications of breakdown in the distribution system in May see p. 37538 ] .
20 The development which really strengthened the governments , however , was the tendency , beginning in Paris in February 1961 , for European leaders to meet in ‘ summits ’ where major decisions were taken , even though no provision for this existed in the Rome treaty .
21 I take the reasons for this to lie in the heroic myth shared by doctors and public .
22 The stimulus for this came from the desire by some landowners to raise the efficiency of sheep rearing to take advantage of the wool trade with the Netherlands .
23 Of importance to the clinician , certain inherited diseases ( myotonic dystrophy , the fragile X syndrome , Kennedy disease ) seem to be the result of spontaneous increases in the copy number of trinucleotide microsatellite repeats Again , assays for this based on the reaction already permit presymptomatic or antenatal diagnosis .
24 Evidence for this comes from the fact that the ambivalent expression does not seem to be confined to a limited range of situations , in which individuals find themselves on public display , especially to an audience from a higher social class or more advanced educational attainment .
25 Support for this comes from the finding that faecal protease activity , largely derived from bacteria , is increased threefold in colitis .
26 Perhaps the blame for this lies with the politicians .
27 The reason for this lies with the majority of match anglers being brainwashed into using gossamer-fine line and tiny hooks , no matter what the species or situation demands .
28 Part of the responsibility for this lies with the innate friendliness and courtesy of the peoples of Burma , and behind that the long record of the Buddhist tradition .
29 Much of the blame for this lies with the Americans who shied away from disarming Somalia 's bandits and instead took guns from soft targets : small businessmen and relief-agency bodyguards .
30 Part of the reason for this lies with the decentralised nature of the party membership records but it has also been conventional political wisdom that Conservative party members play an insignificant role in the determination of the party 's policies .
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