Example sentences of "of [noun] [is] for " in BNC.

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1 This is er a condemnation of the jailing and threat of jailing of pensioner 's for pay failing to pay the Poll Tax .
2 We had a phone call erm a year or two ago Mrs did a lot of work on this with petition 's and so on about the costs of pensioner 's for animal treatment , because the P D S A no longer operates in Harlow and the nearest one I think is Edmonton , which makes it impossible .
3 The standard UK period of protection is for the life of the author and fifty years .
4 Second , the only way of avoiding this presumption of responsibility is for the defendant to prove either ( a ) that the driving , accident or damage occurred before he took the car , or ( b ) that he was neither in , on or near the vehicle when that driving , accident or damage occurred .
5 This process of interaction is for Marx and Engels both a source of conceptualization and also of a sort of natural religion , at least in the earlier stages of evolution .
6 However such a distinction can be a narrow one especially since some limitation clauses are effectively exclusion clauses where , for example , the limitation of liability is for a trivial sum .
7 Finally the Master/Slave VME T9000 board , built on top of Chorus is for use as a VME controller .
8 Finally the Master/Slave VME T9000 board , built on top of Chorus is for use as a VME controller .
9 The only course of action is for the doctor to make every effort possible to save the life of the child concerned , whether the parents approve or not .
10 There 's a thing , because there are a terrible lot of things I do n't like at all of Picasso 's for instance , his versions of ‘ Las Meniñas ’ .
11 I must admit this town short of cafe 's for reason .
12 If loss of amenities is for the rest of the plaintiff 's life the court will need to take into account in assessing damages his age and his expectation of life .
13 The usual method of incorporation is for the exemption terms to be set out in printed conditions which are commonly attached to or referred to in the auction catalogue and copies of which are usually displayed on the premises .
14 Consequently , the intricate role they play in the North or South of Ireland is for the investigator to find out .
15 Some 35pc of Carpetright is for sale , of which 10pc is being reserved for employees and directors .
16 Some 35% of Carpetright is for sale , of which 10% is being reserved for employees and directors .
17 His gift of salvation is for the whole world , it 's available , God willeth not the death of the sinner , but that all should come to repent .
18 Although the ultimate goal of rehabilitation is for the patient to be able to walk and function independently , not all patients can be expected to recover fully .
19 A well-documented response to the threat of take-over is for the company to increase its capitalisation by itself becoming a predator or otherwise absorbing additional businesses to enable it to obtain the relative security that comes with increased size .
20 The miracles express both the belief in a God who reaches out and ‘ touches ’ — a God who can heal — and also the fact that not only healing but the whole message of Jesus is for all people .
21 Christians believe that the good news of the message of Jesus is for all people .
22 ‘ I bet Ross 's idea of compromise is for you to do what he wants !
23 I would want to add that the theory of RE is for pupils as well as for teachers .
24 All that is needed to disrupt this state of affairs is for a ‘ seed ’ to be planted .
25 The alternative mode of procedure is for the court to make an order under Order 39 , rule 1 of the Rules of the Supreme Court for the issue of a letter of request to the judicial authorities of the country in which the proposed witness is , asking that they take , or cause to be taken , the evidence of that person .
26 This is the true gospel , the love and acceptance of God is for all people , irrespective of their background or history .
27 The initial term of appointment is for one year from approximately July/August 1990 to June/July 1991 ; an extension of two to three years is envisaged , depending on the renewal of external funding .
28 Another type of use is for Sales and Marketing , which is expected to grow considerably in the future .
29 One of the demands of the coal group of MPs is for an end to cheap imports , strict regulations on open-cast extraction and reductions in the import of high-priced French-generated electricity .
30 Given that the Prime Minister told us in January that a recovery had started when patently it had not , will he now apologise , tell us when a recovery will happen under Tory policies and agree with the country that the first step towards saving the jobs of thousands of people is for the Government to lose theirs ?
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