Example sentences of "a [noun] for [det] " in BNC.

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1 Whether he could recover this sum would depend upon whether he could introduce further people into the scheme , for he would receive a payment for each new participant whom he introduced .
2 His Hal would be a truant Prince , perhaps , a man disobedient to his father and contemptuous of the popular expectation , but no less a Prince for that , always watching , always using the lines to cut out a space for himself .
3 There has n't been a prince for some years .
4 A Soviet legal specialist wrote in 1958 , for example , that the neutralisation of a certain territory was formed by an agreement between two or more states not to transform the territory concerned , which was generally of strategic significance , into a theatre of military operations or a base for such operations .
5 Some of the part-time farmers with their own businesses used the farm as a base for that business .
6 mountaineers come to this church in Bristol to train … to keep fit … to learn new techniques … its the only centre of its kind for miles around so its a base for all Central South climbers …
7 Three concrete blocks were cemented to the patio stones at the rear of the new pond as a base for this filter — it was important that these were all at the same level .
8 If medical expenses are being claimed , the estimate should include a provision for these and also any medical fees we may incur e.g. a PMA report or Additional Certificate of Medical Attendant .
9 The difference between them stems from the choices made in the context of organizing a provision for those who have challenged the authority of their schoolteachers .
10 Yes , you 'll have to buy a chart for that one person
11 His fourth-minute chip kick saw Kiwi second rower Mercer crash over for the opening try , while a clever short pass 13 minutes later created a touchdown for former England B rugby union winger Fallon .
12 I ca n't hang around with anyone , if I hang around with anyone that 's a smackhead for more than a couple of days , then it 's going to be tempting , so I 've got to keep meself away from them .
13 Thus Lucas can be seen to be estimating a regression for each country in which that country 's deviation of real output from its natural level is regressed on its own lagged value and Lucas 's measure of the unpredictable and therefore unanticipated component of aggregate demand .
14 Moreover , the very existence of the two heads of control has , in itself , exacerbated the confusion as judges strive to find a function for each of the terms .
15 You could draw a function for that .
16 GTE Corp 's GTE Telecommunication Services and Digital Equipment Corp have joined forces to develop the CloneDetector , a knowledge-based system to reduce clone fraud in the cellular industry : the system will automatically detect simultaneous calls using the same cellular telephone number but originating from multiple locations , or calls originating outside the normal geographic area used for a particular cellular telephone ; it will build a case for each instance of fraudulent use , prioritise the cases , and recommend the actions to be taken .
17 Nevertheless , there would appear to be a case for each authority to provide an annual report in the same way as local authorities .
18 There may be a case for such a restraint upon popular power , but it can not be a democratic one .
19 Or if it can — there is a case for that too — it might as well be thought about first .
20 Erm there is then a case for that policy to be covered in the structure plan and of course in local plans and at the local plan stage there is an opportunity for councils to er interpret the structure plan policy to add er exceptions if they so wish and for those to be tested at a local plan enquiry .
21 They are often organised and structured in the interests of influential and powerful bodies in order to make a particular point , perhaps to make a case for more money or resources , or to show a particular body or organisation in a good light .
22 This is not a case for any declaration .
23 Is there indeed a case for some form of national track authority in place of six regions ?
24 We agree that there is a case for this for some of the drugs they mention , particularly to avoid toxicity in renal failure or , in the case of itraconazole , to ensure that adequate dosages are used .
25 Yet if we are going to approach language as isolated artificially constructed sentences , even if only occasionally and for limited purposes , we do need to make a case for this , and not just do it because that is the tradition : in the mother tongue classroom , for the foreign language learner , or in linguistics .
26 1.4 When an employee has been physically assaulted in the course of duty the police must be called in , unless the employee and the line manager make a case for this not to be done on professional grounds .
27 11.7 When an employee has been assaulted in the course of duty , the police must be called unless the manager and employee make a case for this not to be done .
28 But at the end of the day er my view is that on balance there is a case for this application to go forward .
29 And that the county feels that there is a case for this sweeping up policy now in nineteen ninety three whereas in nineteen eighty the Panel had felt it to be inappropriate .
30 Though a case for this could be argued , it 's important to realize that the longer term goal of socialism had not changed it was only that
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